The Rules Work!!
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 1:43 pm
My son turns 13 tomorrow, so we decied he could invite some friends and have a simple single thrower skeet shoot. (Total of 7 boys) So I made a shotgun stand for the shooter to shoot through.
I had a 10 -15 minute safety talk, loading talk, proper stance, aiming,swing through, trigger safety etc. everything good.
Had the boys not shooting stand behind a line on the ground about 10 ft back. Had one Dad hand proper ammo to boys, another Dad running the thrower. and I was overall safety, giving instructions to the boy shooting.
Some had never shot before. They were shooting 12 gauge semi, 20 gauge pump, and 12 gauge pump.
They were shooting 4 rounds, then getting back in line. It's going well, all the boys have been throgh now at least 3 times, they are getting comfortable, hitting some clays, having fun.
One of the boys walks up to the stand, shotgun is handed to him, he gets his ammo, he is shooting 12 semi, loading one a time. Pointing muzzle in the safe direction down range, is adjusting to put the butt on his shoulder and (BAM). I was right there 2 feet from him, I look at him, his eyes are as big as saucers. He stammering , I...did not mean for that too happen, etc.
So I take this opportunity to again explain why we have the rules, and since we were following rule #1, no one got hurt and to always, always, always follows rule #1.. ALWAYS keep the gun pointed in a safe direction.
and follow the other rules 2. ALWAYS keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot. 3. ALWAYS keep the gun unloaded until ready to use.
So we started shooting again,
The boys shot at almost 300 pigeons.
Then cooked hot dogs over open fire, etc.
Overall Great day.......But could have been oh so BAD.
So follow the Rules!!
I had a 10 -15 minute safety talk, loading talk, proper stance, aiming,swing through, trigger safety etc. everything good.
Had the boys not shooting stand behind a line on the ground about 10 ft back. Had one Dad hand proper ammo to boys, another Dad running the thrower. and I was overall safety, giving instructions to the boy shooting.
Some had never shot before. They were shooting 12 gauge semi, 20 gauge pump, and 12 gauge pump.
They were shooting 4 rounds, then getting back in line. It's going well, all the boys have been throgh now at least 3 times, they are getting comfortable, hitting some clays, having fun.
One of the boys walks up to the stand, shotgun is handed to him, he gets his ammo, he is shooting 12 semi, loading one a time. Pointing muzzle in the safe direction down range, is adjusting to put the butt on his shoulder and (BAM). I was right there 2 feet from him, I look at him, his eyes are as big as saucers. He stammering , I...did not mean for that too happen, etc.
So I take this opportunity to again explain why we have the rules, and since we were following rule #1, no one got hurt and to always, always, always follows rule #1.. ALWAYS keep the gun pointed in a safe direction.
and follow the other rules 2. ALWAYS keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot. 3. ALWAYS keep the gun unloaded until ready to use.
So we started shooting again,
The boys shot at almost 300 pigeons.
Then cooked hot dogs over open fire, etc.
Overall Great day.......But could have been oh so BAD.
So follow the Rules!!