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My Son Passed!!!

Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 10:30 pm
by TDDude
My son took his boy scout shooting test today. He did the classroom part at the last big camping trip they took but didn’t quite cut the mustard at the range. He’s been shooting for quite a while now but I realized that I never actually taught him bench rest shooting. For you pistol only shooters, there is a trick to it and it does take quite a bit of concentration and patience; traits the normal 13-year-old athletic boy won’t usually have.

I took the NRA rifle instructors course last year so I could work with scouts so giving this test was fun for me as well. And yes, I’m harder on mine than others so there wasn’t going to be any sliding by. He would either do this or fail and not get his badge.

The Boy Scout shooting requirement is that they hit 5 shots that can be covered by a quarter at 50' three times and the targets have to be clean. They can’t just blaze away and then find 5 holes close together. We had about 5 targets that didn't qualify including one that had a simple very large hole and then one off to the side where he got in a hurry.

Well after 200 rounds or so cheap $13/500 brick ammo so he could get used to my “boring old bolt action”, he settled down and started shooting with precision. We then broke out the match ammo I found and his groupings got better until he nailed it. My rifle is a Romanian Training rifle and the sights are pretty crummy for this type of test but a sight picture is a sight picture is a sight picture. The front post is about 1/8th inch thick and the rear sight is a simple V. Even at 50’, that post covers most of the target. However, what it lacks in sights, it makes up for with a surprisingly crisp 2-stage trigger. The sights aren't adjustable so all his shots are a touch high and to the right.

Anyway, he had no choice. This is the .22 rifle I have and I wasn’t able to borrow anything better. Also, the scout court of honor is soon and it was a now or never type of deal. Like I asked him after he spent the first hour creating a vacuum, “You didn’t expect this to be an easy test did you?”

He passed and now he knows about becoming calm, breath control, slowing his heart rate, good support, and once the heart rate is slow and he’s calm, get the trigger to trip between heartbeats which is easy on a 2-stage trigger. He went from 5” patterns when he started, to 2” patterns with the cheap stuff and then to 1” patterns with the match. He shot Winchester Match .22 Long. I couldn’t find Long Rifle but it didn’t matter. He did great.

I did learn one trick that I never realized before. Even if you have a mag fed rifle, shoot single shot. The repetitive action of sliding one round in at a time helped his concentration and after we went that rout, he improved.

If any of you dads have scouts that need to practice for this test and you’re in the Houston area, the Conroe Shooting Center has pistol targets that you can use for bench rest shooting. The first target rail is at 25 yards but we were able to place the target stand at 50’. The range has cardboard target silhouettes and I simply taped the targets on. There may be other ranges where shooting at 50’ with rifles is possible but I don’t know where they are.

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Re: My Son Passed!!!

Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 10:57 pm
by mctowalot
Awesome! :thumbs2: :thumbs2:

Re: My Son Passed!!!

Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 10:58 pm
by cougartex
Congratulations. :tiphat:

Re: My Son Passed!!!

Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 12:18 am
by mr surveyor
congratulations to your son (and you) for a great accomplishment!

To be honest, the title of the thread didn't give me happy feet until I read the content ;-)


surv :cool:

Re: My Son Passed!!!

Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 8:53 am
by SlickTX
mr surveyor wrote:congratulations to your son (and you) for a great accomplishment!

To be honest, the title of the thread didn't give me happy feet until I read the content ;-)


surv :cool:
Me too . . . I was ready with a "sorry for your loss" type of response.

Congrats to you and your son. This is a great life lesson that comes from shooting. Good things come from preparation, patience and skill.

Re: My Son Passed!!!

Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:23 am
by Keith
Thats awesome. Tell your son congragulations. It makes ya proud doesnt it. :thumbs2:

Re: My Son Passed!!!

Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 10:22 am
by UpTheIrons
Congratulations! It's always great to see another younger shooter do well and pass those milestones. :thumbs2:

I've got to second the idea of loading single rounds, even in a mag-fed rifle. Back when mastodons still roamed Texas and I was shooting competition in 4-H, we all loaded single rounds. Not only was it in the rules, but it really helped establish a rhythm. As long as you had done the job of practicing and training, there wasn't an issue with time, so the single loads really helped keep you focused. All those techniques helped me earn 2nd in State competition twice, so they really do work!

Re: My Son Passed!!!

Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 11:49 am
by shootthesheet
:anamatedbanana

Re: My Son Passed!!!

Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 11:51 am
by Charles L. Cotton
Tell him the crew at TexasCHLforum is proud of him!

Chas.

Re: My Son Passed!!!

Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 12:58 pm
by longtooth
All of us. I had the privilege of overseeing a Scout from Illinois shoot while on vacation here.

Congrats. :thumbs2: