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My son and I are active in the Boy Scouts.
While they do lots of cool outdoor activities, the only shooting is a merit badge at camp each year.
Several of the parents approached my about teaching firearm safety and taking the boys shooting.
Last Tuesday, I put of a firearm safety class with a test at the end. I was surprised at how well they did with 4 out of 12 getting perfect scores, and everyone scoring over 80%.
Today, we caravanned out to the desert with six fathers, three mothers, a dozen boys, about twenty different guns and at least 4,000 rounds of ammo.
Everything from a .22 short up to a .338. Shotguns, handguns, rifles, the whole nine yards.
Everyone had a blast. We had 4 boys and a couple of adults that had never touched a gun before.
Everything was keep under control and all safety rules were strictly followed.
Not only did we have lots of fun, but I truly believe we did some good. All of these kids now have a basic understanding of firearm safety, and know what happens when you pull a trigger.

While they do lots of cool outdoor activities, the only shooting is a merit badge at camp each year.
Several of the parents approached my about teaching firearm safety and taking the boys shooting.
Last Tuesday, I put of a firearm safety class with a test at the end. I was surprised at how well they did with 4 out of 12 getting perfect scores, and everyone scoring over 80%.
Today, we caravanned out to the desert with six fathers, three mothers, a dozen boys, about twenty different guns and at least 4,000 rounds of ammo.
Everything from a .22 short up to a .338. Shotguns, handguns, rifles, the whole nine yards.
Everyone had a blast. We had 4 boys and a couple of adults that had never touched a gun before.
Everything was keep under control and all safety rules were strictly followed.
Not only did we have lots of fun, but I truly believe we did some good. All of these kids now have a basic understanding of firearm safety, and know what happens when you pull a trigger.
