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    Principal's Delight

    Do not despair! There are some of us who still encourage and endorse the safe use of firearms with our primary school students. Here's a few images of my Y7 - 8 students on camp on my whanau farm (2007).

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    The time honoured tradition of putting food on the table is still alive and well in our semi-rural community!

    PS. A Y8 student shot 9 consecutive clays this year - the best I've seen so far.
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    Yay! Bloody wonderful.
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    Thanks for posting @Pauli - you have it nailed.

    I challenge everyone on here to take at least one unrelated young person hunting and/or shooting at least once per year. There are a hell of a lot of folk on here who whinge and moan about "the youth of today" but I wonder how many are actually doing something about it.
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    good stuff.....awesome to see.
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    Fantastic! Echoes of my youth came back to me when looking at those photos.
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    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
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    Just waiting for my great nephew to be old enough to come south and stay each holidays, his mum says when he is 7 in 18 months time. Not likely to have grand kids as step son doesn't want children, too afraid he will be like his real father.

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    Great to see.

    Make sure you hold true to that ethos and resist the pressure from the snowflakes who want the kids protected in bubble-wrap. I lament the very recent demise of our local school camp which used to include shooting as an activity... the kids all loved it and it was a highlight they all remembered for years.
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    I think that is a wonderful effort and I am surprised that any school still has those real adventure camps anymore.
    I wonder too, perhaps if it was done in conjunction with a school vege garden, the anti gunners would have difficulty arguing against self sufficient food skills being taught
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    It’s called real life experience, something we have lost touch with these days.
    Good stuff great to see.
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    Grouchy Smurf had it right all along...

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    Deadly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    I think that is a wonderful effort and I am surprised that any school still has those real adventure camps anymore.
    I wonder too, perhaps if it was done in conjunction with a school vege garden, the anti gunners would have difficulty arguing against self sufficient food skills being taught
    vege garden ????
    thats just mean to kids

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    Love to see it.

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    Great to see, Pauli! Your students are fortunate to get experiences most kids are denied by the snowflakes who attempt to influence everything we do.
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    Awesome
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    I am a High school teacher and pistol shooting coach. All 250 of our year 9 students are going to do a 2 hour target air pistol shoot over the next few days. We have done this for the last 8 years and the students really love it. They have to shoot and pop a balloon before they are allowed to shoot at the paper target. Some are a little apprehensive at the start but once they see the balloon pop there is no stopping them. Over the 2 hours they fire about 50 shots each. Some then go on and join our squad which has come 2nd in the NZ champs for the last two years.
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