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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: Ranger Dave on May 20, 2010, 06:12:57 AM
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Today I am leaving for Camp School. Where I will hopefully learn how to provide a quality shooting sports program for our local Boy Scout Council. I hope to have internet access to keep everyone updated if interested.
Dave
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Good luck. Need more good programs and instructors. Keep us posted.
Richard
PS: Boy Scouts was where I got my first taste of shooting.
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Good for you Ranger! I donated a couple of nice single shot .22s to a local troop. It was a better feeling than any amount of money I good have gotten for them would bring. Thanks for helping keep the 2A alive.
FQ13
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And here's another "atta-boy" from Crusader. We're proud of you.
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Good Work, Ranger Dave :D :D
I remember a sign I saw on a Little League concession stand when I was 12.
"A man never stands so tall as when he stoops to help a boy."
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And here's another "atta-boy" from Crusader. We're proud of you.
+1!
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cool. 8) I wasn't in scouts long enough to learn to shoot there, but my dad took care of that himself when he thought I was old enough.
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Certified but no longer active for BB gun and .22rf rifle for BSA, I do congratulate you, you are pointing young minds in the right direction, and sometimes their parents as well, who just might be single mothers, and I don't mean good pickings for dates, but women who don't necessarily agree with the shooting part of BSA, but are ready to be taught why it is necessary, beyond getting a badge, if you can get them on your team, your home free. I did it from the safety standpoint, and made a non firing prop rifle, out of an old air gun stock and copper tubing, it could be used to demonstrate stock weld and trigger technique, and also show the parents or guardians, the other rules we teach, like, don't touch, stop and tell and adult, I used my nephew to help me in these demo's. You can have this prop rifle for free, just PM me with an address, and once again thanks, I truly know what an hour a week means ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)
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Guys Thanks for the Well Wishes.
Just got home a couple hours ago, During the week I was able to get NRA certifications in
Basic Pistol Instructor
Basic Rifle Instructor
Basic Shotgun Instructor
Basic Muzzleloading Rifle Instructor
Range Safety Officer
Basic Archery instructor with USA Archery
Now I just need time to figure out how to implement everthing.
Thanks Again for all the Well Wishes
Dave
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Congratulations on all of the above, Ranger, good work!
Been to Scout summer camp many times - as an adult leader. We had a fairly good range, rifle, shotgun and archery. When the kids were gone, we had a lot of fun, especially on the shotgun range.
Question - do the Scouts do anything with pistols? They did not when I was in.
Pathfinder, OA, Woodbadge (back when it actually meant something)
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Path
Venture and Explorers (14 and older boys & girls) can shoot pistol, and just about anything else they want.
I am thinking about putting together Rimfire Challenge group.
Dave