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About 125 young people aged 9 to 16 made memories this past weekend. While attending the nation's longest-running NRA Youth Shooting Camp, these youngsters had a great time. After all, it's tough to beat camping at night and shooting all day at a spacious private shooting facility. Coming from as far away as Indianapolis, these young people had fun making friends and memories at the four-day, three-night shooting camp.

We covered Friday's shooting events in "The Nation’s Longest-Running NRA Youth Camp: Day One."  After shooting shotguns, pistols and rifles on Friday, the young people sampled other shooting disciplines on Saturday and Sunday.

The SASS people put on a Cowboy Action Shooting clinic at one of the stations. Dressed in their Western apparel, the instructors made quite an impression, especially on the youngest kids.

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Steel targets that go "ping" with each hit provide that satisfying instant feedback for the shooters. Yes, the Cowboy Action shooters made those old-fashioned "six guns" and classic lever guns a whole lot of fun.

While waiting their turn to shoot at the Cowboy station, adult staff took other campers down a creek bed with paintball guns, shooting at dozens of targets.

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Meanwhile, rifle instructors taught basic rifle marksmanship to the kids on the rifle line. Lots of canopies and mild weather kept it enjoyable and fun.

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On another range, instructors exposed the campers to the wonderful world of archery shooting, including bringing a big moving target.  From what I could tell, shooting at a moving target with a bow and arrow seemed very popular.

At still another range, these kids learned to shoot pistols at the pistol station I've supervised for five or more years now.  We pull out all of the stops to make it the most memorable station for the kids.

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Most of the kids had shot handguns to some degree before showing up at our station. Regardless of past experience, we helped them shoot pistols better and more accurately.  Yes, for the gun control advocates out there reading this: my fellow GSL Defense Training team and I teach kids how to shoot pistols. Safely.

And while we recognized some of the faces, a third or more of our shooters had never attended before this weekend. In even worse news for Michael Bloomberg, we made it really fun for the kids.

How did we do it?  Bigger, badder guns, of course!

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We provided an opportunity for these young people to do things most kids have never done before. We took the five top scores of each relay of shooters and let them shoot their choice of guns from the "center fire" table of guns.

The bonus shooters had a blast. Literally.

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Yes, the Kel-Tec PLR-16 5.56mm pistol, with its massive fireball and powerful concussion, turns heads and makes people smile.

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Several years ago, campers nicknamed the little Kel-Tec "The Giggler" for its effect on grown up men.   The name – and the gun's reputation – have only grown in subsequent years.  Even for those kids who never return to the camp again, they all remember "the Giggler".

Meanwhile, the tamer but still awe-inspiring CZ Scorpion scored high marks from campers.

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Simply put, the CZ Scorpion "pistol" (equipped with a support brace and red dot optic) proved priceless for the lucky campers who earned a chance to shoot it.  Some of the boys bragged about using the Scorpion in online games.  Firing the real deal made a dream come true to at least a couple of them.

The SIG AR-pistol showed itself as most sought-after "bonus round" pistol this year.

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Look at that.  You can see that young lady's smile all the way through the gun.  Yes, this 14-year-old had no problem shooting the pistol version of America's favorite rifle.  Someone should let Uncle Joe Biden know that even young teen girls can wield such a potent firearm effectively.

Others chose other, more conventional handguns ranging from a .380 Auto Beretta 85 to a .45 Auto Colt 1911.

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In the end, we helped each of the shooters shoot safely and have fun.   Over just an hour of teaching, we watched as their shot groups became radically smaller.  All the while, we helped them see or experience new, fun and exciting things – some for the first time.  Even better, we helped them make some great memories.

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Ron Darnall, pictured above, and his wife Sue own the facility and started the camp 23 years ago.  Today, they let the next generation of the family run the camp.  For decades now, Ron and Sue have done great work to help bring young people and new shooters into the shooting sports.

At the same time, scores of volunteers, including dozens of experienced and skilled instructors, make the camp possible.

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Volunteering at the camp is a great, family-friendly experience, even for the adults.

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This camp just proves that shooting brings smiles to peoples' faces.  Of course, you will never find smiles like these at any gun control rally.

 

 

 

 

6 thoughts on “Kids Learn the Shooting Sports at Nation’s Longest-Running Shooting Camp”
    1. Kids and guns?  You bet!  I vonunteer to do this every chance I get.

      This is not about gun companies or selling guns.  This is about teaching safety and responsibility, building confidence and mastering a life skill.

      There is no substitute for the look on a kid's face when he or she realizes they are making good hits on the target.  You can see the confidence and pride in their ability growing right in front of you.

  1. Wonderful pictures, John Boch!  You really captured the true essence of the child empowering-with-safety event!  Nice write up, as well!!!

  2. I help out at this camp every year. I take vacation days, spend gas money, and crash in a hotel (I need AC and a shower of my own) It costs me a few hundred every time. Its the most fun I have all year, working with these kids and the wonderful staff, this IS my vacation now. If you have kids of this age, please send them. If you have time to help out, join us. I promise you that your faith in the next generation will be restored.

  3. True dat. This camp is a FANTASTIC way to start kids out in the fun world of firearms. I, as well the campers, always have a blast (pun intended) each year. I get to see first-hand the excitement and smiles of the kids. It is always enjoyable to watch their improvement from the beginning of the day to the end!!!

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