Posted by John T on August 02, 2013 at 05:58:44 from (216.249.76.176):
In Reply to: Shooting posted by GordoSD on August 01, 2013 at 21:33:12:
I never had such an opportunity, very small town and small school so all we had was readin, ritin, n rithmetic hardly any extra curricualr other then high school basketball, maybe some track and we all had after school or Saturday jobs. I sat in a truck n helped fold and deliver rural newspapers for a quarter per night.
HOWEVER in the early eighties the Principal at our kids grade school taught a gun safety course and brought guns to school and all the kids got to shoot (well supervised by him) after they completed the course. I WONDER IF THAT WOULD HAPPEN TODAY?????
Our familys gun safety and use came about by hunting and shooting sports still no competition, but what you did sure sounds like a fun sport. I may have played some small part in my Marine/Secret Service Agent/ICE Special Agent sons gun proficiency, he qualified as "Expert" in rifle and hand gun, maybe our hunting and those grade school safe gun use instructions paid off??
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