Giving these future young men the kind of guidance, instruction and tips I wish I could have received at their age.
(Spent the weekend at Rainbow Basin in below freezing temps at night, Working on their Shotgun and Rifle Merit Badges)
#PassingItOn #LifeSkills #ThisIsWhereItStarts
P.S. - I dig how in this photo lil' Kevin (to my right) looks like a Russian Sniper! HA! (That's my son behind me in the blue)
Thankfully I brought my boys CZ 452 22LR along for this trip as well. Of the two rifles the ASL's brought to be used by the scouts... the one dudes older Marlin model 60... apparently the action wasn't clean and all gummed-up and it was all jam-o-matic. I had to frown at that.
Ya gotta take care of your guns if you want them to take care of you!!!
So... looking at that line of young scouts, now waiting to use just 1 measly rifle, I knew what had to be done.
After a long heavy sigh on my part.... I removed the scope from my boys rifle. (It was zeroed to perfection! Damn It!) Since they have to do the Merit Badge with iron sites. Meh... I figured this way I can review scope mounting and zeroing with my boy later-on. Oh well.
A good time was had by all.
And oh yeah, that lil "Russian Sniper"?... that kid was a natural shooter! Was getting amazing groupings for 40yds with irons!
It was a trip experiencing young boys that didn't even know how a bolt-action works. I thought that was kinda sad, personally.
So glad I got to be part of that for them.
(Spent the weekend at Rainbow Basin in below freezing temps at night, Working on their Shotgun and Rifle Merit Badges)
#PassingItOn #LifeSkills #ThisIsWhereItStarts
P.S. - I dig how in this photo lil' Kevin (to my right) looks like a Russian Sniper! HA! (That's my son behind me in the blue)
Thankfully I brought my boys CZ 452 22LR along for this trip as well. Of the two rifles the ASL's brought to be used by the scouts... the one dudes older Marlin model 60... apparently the action wasn't clean and all gummed-up and it was all jam-o-matic. I had to frown at that.
Ya gotta take care of your guns if you want them to take care of you!!!
So... looking at that line of young scouts, now waiting to use just 1 measly rifle, I knew what had to be done.
After a long heavy sigh on my part.... I removed the scope from my boys rifle. (It was zeroed to perfection! Damn It!) Since they have to do the Merit Badge with iron sites. Meh... I figured this way I can review scope mounting and zeroing with my boy later-on. Oh well.
A good time was had by all.
And oh yeah, that lil "Russian Sniper"?... that kid was a natural shooter! Was getting amazing groupings for 40yds with irons!
It was a trip experiencing young boys that didn't even know how a bolt-action works. I thought that was kinda sad, personally.
So glad I got to be part of that for them.