Sam txted - I'm coming down . . . Which really meant "can I do some shooting?"
Now Sam doesn't ask for much, he's nearly 14 and has only recently had his Dad come back into his life, so he's had a bit of a hard row. The fact that he is such a nice kid is a total credit to his mother.
Anyhoo our club was having one of our "PRS" shoots, such as we can stage, being limited to fixed ranges I.e no dialing within a stage. Today's shoot captain called for a hunting scenarios so prone with bipod but no bags, then off a quad without any support/accessories, over a fence etc.
Sam and I rolled up to find a half dozen blokes and two other young guys, Riley about 9 or 10 and Josh, maybe 15 and Bob, 87 I think, but in any case an old boy!
I had Sam lined up to shoot the Contender 223, a accurate and safe rifle for a boy. The variable cross wind was obviously going to be a challenge for all shooters, but particularly the guys shooting "small guns" like 223's, Grendel, 6BR.
Sorry there are no photo's or scores but after a shaky start (due to the wind calls he was getting) Sam cleaned the second stage. Not too bad for a kid who only shoots very occasionally.
Needless to say he went back to Mum as pleased as punch, and I'd say Josh and Riley were just as happy with thier days shooting too.
The point being it doesn't take much to make a kid happy so don't overthink it, just get them out shooting!
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