Even more so with kids. So I was working the Milwaukee sports show all this week to get my work hours in for the conservation club I belong to. We have a pellet gun range (posted pics last year) and it is such a big draw that the event gives us free space and even funds the $ 2000 in prize money for the shoot off on the last day for the 15 finalists with the best scores. I like taking the bench with the short stocked rifle because i like working with the real little kids that come in and we turn none away even if they are so small we have to "point" the rifle down range and have them pull the trigger. 5 shots for a buck, the club gets some good funds out the 5 day show and kids and adults love it (hot chicks too). So today I get this guy come and he has his 2 little boys with him. One is probably around 6 and one was real little, my guess is maybe 4. The bigger kid goes first, and needs a lot of help ( BTW, little girls kick boys asses in shooting by far!) but I get him dialed in after I see he was left handed right eye dominant and get the shooting glasses with the one side taped up on him to get him looking down the sights proper. Now it is the real little guys turn and the Dad tells me I should not have as much work with this one with a smile on his face
. He is one of those kids you look at and just fall in love with by nature. He has little thick lensed prescription glasses on, hearing aids in both ears, and a smile from ear to ear. I put him on a boat cushion to get him up high enough, remove all but one of the sand bags and instruct him about putting the safety back on after every shot so I can take the gun from him and reload it (every kid gets this lecture no matter what). Then carefully slipped some safety glasses over his glasses and around his hearing aids. Got the gun put up and explained about how to look through the peep site, find the front sight ring and put the bullseye in the middle of it all. The little guy commences to shred the bullseye out the target with 5 shots without me having to help aim! As I knelt behind him i noticed his hair was kind of downy thin and a zipper scar going up the back of his head. After he got done shooting his 5 shots (all in the black, i shit you not) I complemented Dad about how great his son shot. I had to ask... What was the scar from? He said he has just gone through brain cancer surgery, including eye surgery, and the usual chemo. My heart felt like someone ripped it out and stuck a fork in it. I am sorry to be long winded on this and cancer sucks for everyone as I know it from my own past but this shit should NEVER, EVER happen to kids. It really bothered me.
Daisey donates a dozen Red Ryders to us every year to give away and we look for 2 families a night that we feel are the best candidate for them. I told the guy running the booth that he might consider this family for sure! Well the father had enough class to tell us truthfully he had 2 BB guns already and he would rather see them go to a family without. That was pretty classy IMO.
Anyway... This kid gave me some more inspiration to do that Trek100 charity bike ride this June again. The Trek100 is for CHILDHOOD cancer research and this little guy inspired me to do the full 100 miles this year instead of the 100K. I don't care if my taint blows out from going that distance that early in the biking season but i am going to get it done. I know the economy is in the shitter, and times will be tough, but if you guys want to pledge something I will be putting a link here later this spring. I want to thank again all the ones who did last year from here. I think I got over $400 from hunt talk guys alone, and ZERO from Monster Muleys. That says a lot about us here.
With the economy in the crapper I know I wont come close to the amount I raised last year but my goal will be half that.
Later
Daisey donates a dozen Red Ryders to us every year to give away and we look for 2 families a night that we feel are the best candidate for them. I told the guy running the booth that he might consider this family for sure! Well the father had enough class to tell us truthfully he had 2 BB guns already and he would rather see them go to a family without. That was pretty classy IMO.
Anyway... This kid gave me some more inspiration to do that Trek100 charity bike ride this June again. The Trek100 is for CHILDHOOD cancer research and this little guy inspired me to do the full 100 miles this year instead of the 100K. I don't care if my taint blows out from going that distance that early in the biking season but i am going to get it done. I know the economy is in the shitter, and times will be tough, but if you guys want to pledge something I will be putting a link here later this spring. I want to thank again all the ones who did last year from here. I think I got over $400 from hunt talk guys alone, and ZERO from Monster Muleys. That says a lot about us here.
With the economy in the crapper I know I wont come close to the amount I raised last year but my goal will be half that.
Later