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    Most school teachers and principles would have a heart attack if they saw a squad of little Johnny's out on the sports fields in formation with .22's slung over their shoulders
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    My local NZDA is doing a good job of bringing younger people in. The committee skews older but the monthly club meetings seem to attract reasonable numbers in their 20s and 30s. The last new member night packed out the clubhouse. The HUNTS course is a good drawcard and plenty remain active members after completing it, myself included.
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    I attended a club night tonight with my lad at our local Small Bore Target Shooting club.
    His fourth or fifth visit, there were a good dozen or more under 15yr old their.
    We paid his annual fees last week as he is getting into it,(yay), fees cost about the same as three of four boxes of ammo.
    The club is working hard on getting the young ones back into the sport, we are working on getting the local scout groups to re engage in shooting for a trophy that used to do the rounds between the local groups and Sea Scouts.

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    Hopefully you get a few new ones involved Rushy and has sparked some interesting conversation. Just something from a younger person (26). I trapshot through school and really enjoyed it and fully intended to carry on with it once leaving school. I haven’t shot competitive since mainly because of financial reasons and putting everything into getting myself established in life. Talking to some peers this seems to be the norm and most of us will get back to it one day when we are in a position to do so. All of us are rural based and have been around firearms and hunting from a young age which probably skews my perspective somewhat.
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    Thanks for the insight lumberjack, it is encouraging to me that there is intent among your peers to resume firearms sporting activities at some stage. You have also recognised the influence that living in a rural community has had on your involvement with firearms (it resonates with me and I agree). I suspect that to truly grow our sporting interests we need a compelling campaign to convince the inexperienced urban population that firearms are neither unsafe nor evil and they all in their various forms (long arms and short arms) have a rightful place in legitimate sporting interests.
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    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Cost is the biggest factor these days with wanting to get into any hobby, I hunt, and would like to branch out into fishing but realistically one hobby is hard enough to fund. I'm lucky I brought most of my hunting gear before kids. Time is another factor, with 3 kids to sort out and a house to maintain plus having a partner to spend time with it doesn't leave much time for other stuff. I recently joined the committee of the wellington NZDA as it keeps me involved with hunting, and being around other hunters even if I can't get out into the bush often. Also gives me 2 nights a month booked out for a just me activity, great for the mental health.
    Pistol shooting has always looked attractive to me and I feel that pistols are reasonably priced, as is ammo. Might give it a go one day but probably another 10 years before I have the funds and time
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    The club sub leases the 25 metre range from the NZDA range at Riverhead for our meetings. It would be best to go to an NZDA meet to use the 100 and 200 range.
    Does that include a trip to the Riverhead Pub as well…..I’ll bring my Black tee shirt….always liked that pub……used to take my punt from northcoate up the channel to their dock for a few cold ones…
    It's not the mountain we conquer,but ourselves.....Sir Edmund Hillary

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    Quote Originally Posted by A330driver View Post
    Does that include a trip to the Riverhead Pub as well…..I’ll bring my Black tee shirt….always liked that pub……used to take my punt from northcoate up the channel to their dock for a few cold ones…
    She’s still a goodie.
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    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
    Rule 1: Treat every firearm as loaded
    Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
    Rule 3: Load a firearm only when ready to fire
    Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
    Rule 5: Check your firing zone
    Rule 6: Store firearms and ammunition safely
    Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms

 

 

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