HomeDirectorySubmit NewsSubscriptionsAbout UsAdvertiseRecent Posts

 
People like this. Be the first of your friends.

Kids Day at the Range at Bullet Hole, Inc. – A “New” NSSF First Shots Program

Monday, November 21st, 2011 at 3:35 PM

Kids Day at the Range at Bullet Hole, Inc. – A “New” NSSF First Shots Program

Bullet Hole Range Banner

Kids Day at the Range at Bullet Hole, Inc. – A “New” NSSF First Shots Program

AmmoLand Gun News

AmmoLand Gun News

Manasquan, NJ --(Ammoland.com)- Sunday night, twenty eager children and their parents headed to Belleville, NJ to participate in a National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) First Shots day at the range.

The children ages 5 to 11 began the night with a program on gun safety which included a coloring book and video presentation featuring Eddie Eagle and the rules of firearms safety.

The children then held the rifle and handgun trainers and learned the basic shooting fundamentals. Most of the children had never fired or held a gun before, and they all did fantastically well in handling the firearms in their dry fire demonstrations.

The excited group then went into the range in shifts, where several instructors were waiting to help them take their first shots on Ruger .22 handguns and Cricket rifles. Each child had the chance to become comfortable with the rifle and the handgun as the instructors stood by assisting them to help make their First Shots memorable ones. Some of the children needed more support and encouragement than others, but the rewards were immediate as their faces lit up when they pulled the trigger and searched the target for where the round hit.

FirstShots.org

FirstShots.org

As an instructor at the event, it was a pleasure for me to see the wide smiles of the smaller children who learned which is their “trigger finger” and called out excitedly “again” each time they sent a round down range.

The older children were a bit more competitive especially among siblings. In order to be sure their targets were wall hanging worthy, they listened carefully to instructions on how to hold the different guns and follow through after they pulled the trigger. One hesitant boy did quite well with lots of encouragement and commented to me that “once you start and get the hang of it – you don’t want to stop!”

Many parents said they would happily hang up the colorful targets their children took home, having been lit up green by the rounds making their mark. The Bullet Hole, Inc. co-sponsored the event with Gun for Hire and stayed open well past their usual closing time to be sure every child had the opportunity to leave satisfied and happy with their first range experience.

Judging by the smiles and words of appreciation from the parents, the evening was an indisputable success!

The NSSF sponsors free First Shots programs in cooperation with qualified ranges around the country to introduce individuals to shooting and firearms safety. The biggest challenge is getting started and First Shots has made it possible for thousands of new shooters to begin their journey.

Visit: www.nssf.org/FirstShots/RangeOwners/

About Shari Spivack;
I am a wife, mother and firearms instructor who has my own passion for shooting, teaching and continuing to educate myself with all types of firearms in a safe and responsible manner. It is always my pleasure to talk to other women gun owners – please feel free to email me at Shari@shootstraightnj.com.

Tags: , , , , , ,
 Email   Print     
 
People like this. Be the first of your friends.

Whitetails Unlimited Unveils 3 For Three Archery Program

Friday, August 28th, 2009 at 3:37 PM

Whitetails Unlimited Unveils ‘3 For Three’ Archery Program
A new branch of WTU’s successful Kids on Target program introduced.

Whitetails Unlimited

Whitetails Unlimited

Wisconsin – -(AmmoLand.com)- Inspired by the overwhelming success of Whitetails Unlimited’s Kids on Target firearm marksmanship program, WTU is now implementing the “3 For Three” archery component for young archers.

“This is a great way to get young people involved with archery in a positive, safe and supervised manner,” said Whitetails Unlimited Executive Director Pete Gerl. “The firearm component of Kids on Target, which is sponsored in part by Rossi USA, has been an overwhelming success, and now we are able to provide encouragement for youngsters to get involved outdoors in a terrific life-long activity – archery.”

Designed for archers 18 and under, participants receive a free kit with official targets, program guidelines, and the 10 Commandments of Archery Safety. They are encouraged to practice as much as necessary, under adult supervision, at a public shooting range. When they are confident in their shooting abilities and ready to qualify, they then use an official target and must place three arrows within the 6-inch colored portion, from a minimum distance of 12 yards. Upon qualification the young successful archer will return the target with the completed witness verification form and receive a WTU Kids on Target gold medal and a personalized color certificate, suitable for framing. These awards will serve as a reminder of their accomplishment of hitting “3 For Three.”

There is no charge to individual participants for any part of the program. For clubs or organizations interested in group participation there will be a nominal fee to help offset a portion of the expense.

“We really want to get young people out of the house and involved in the shooting sports,” said Gerl, “and since the firearm branch of Kids on Target was so successful, expanding into archery was a natural second step. We’d like to get kids away from all the electronics in their lives, and get them outdoors involved in the shooting sports. Obviously, we hope some of them take up archery hunting, but even if they don’t, they will learn a fun sport and some life lessons about success and accomplishment through practice and perseverance. Receiving the medal and certificate is just the kind of outside motivation that most kids respond to in a very positive way.”

Gerl noted that WTU has a long history of recruiting and developing new hunters and participants in the shooting sports, and the Kids on Target program is a continuation of Whitetails Unlimited’s mission of preserving an American tradition.

Participating in the program requires everyone follow the 10 Commandments of Archery Safety, and young archers must be supervised by an adult. In many situations, kids that don’t have success with other sports are excited about the shooting sports.
For more details about Kids on Target, visit the WTU website at www.whitetailsunlimited.com.

About:
Founded in 1982, Whitetails Unlimited is a national nonprofit conservation organization. Our mission is to raise funds in support of education, habitat enhancement and acquisition, and the preservation of the hunting tradition for the benefit of the white-tailed deer and other wildlife. When it comes to the whitetail and its environment, WTU’s degree of professionalism and dedication has earned us the reputation of being the nation’s premier whitetail organization.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,
 Email   Print     
  1. Login with Facebook:
    Log In
    Powered by Sociable!
  2. Facebook Activity