October through April on Thursday nights from 7 to 9 a club I belong to opens up the indoor range to the public, we call it Open Shoot.
Along with a couple of other members I volunteer as an RSO once a month. I bring a couple of guns and ammo in my range bag. Usually a 22 I'll let a newcomer or child try, and then a gun that tickles my fancy.
This past Thursday night, a father, with two young sons came in. The youngest about six or seven was shooting a single shot rifle, youth 22 with a scope, and was really nailing it. His brother, about 11 or 12, started out with a Ruger 22 semi pistol, then switched over to a couple of Glocks and was doing quite well.
As the evening wore on the crowd thinned out so I decided to put a few rounds down range. I had brought my S&W 845 which I hadn't shot for quite a while. Put 20 rounds in 2 targets, a flyer in each, but otherwise nice groups decided to quit while I was ahead. The dad and sons were packing up and it occurred to me it might be fun to let the older boy try my gun. Quietly asked his father what he thought and he responded positively. Went over to the station where the boy was and put the case in front him and said try this. Explained to him it was a good quality 45, went over the controls, had him dry fire it a few times and reassured him these were light rounds and recoil wouldn't be excessive.
Had a nice five round group and a smile from ear to ear.
Kevin G
Along with a couple of other members I volunteer as an RSO once a month. I bring a couple of guns and ammo in my range bag. Usually a 22 I'll let a newcomer or child try, and then a gun that tickles my fancy.
This past Thursday night, a father, with two young sons came in. The youngest about six or seven was shooting a single shot rifle, youth 22 with a scope, and was really nailing it. His brother, about 11 or 12, started out with a Ruger 22 semi pistol, then switched over to a couple of Glocks and was doing quite well.
As the evening wore on the crowd thinned out so I decided to put a few rounds down range. I had brought my S&W 845 which I hadn't shot for quite a while. Put 20 rounds in 2 targets, a flyer in each, but otherwise nice groups decided to quit while I was ahead. The dad and sons were packing up and it occurred to me it might be fun to let the older boy try my gun. Quietly asked his father what he thought and he responded positively. Went over to the station where the boy was and put the case in front him and said try this. Explained to him it was a good quality 45, went over the controls, had him dry fire it a few times and reassured him these were light rounds and recoil wouldn't be excessive.
Had a nice five round group and a smile from ear to ear.
Kevin G