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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3319416" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Just get them into shooting. Pick what is good for your area, get involved with those that put them on and then contribute to the range with helping with setup and teardown.</p><p> Teach the kids that you can't do an event without volunteer help to set up and tear down that will contribute to the match they enjoy to continue. </p><p>I've seen lots of matches fail because when shooters finish, they go to their vehicle and leave before the match is over and the range course of fire needs taken down and put them away that takes hours after the match when some volunteers could have taken that time down to 30 minutes or so.</p><p>Range volunteers keep ranges open for matches is the bottom line. Don't want to do it, then don't whine that there is not a match in your area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3319416, member: 5412"] Just get them into shooting. Pick what is good for your area, get involved with those that put them on and then contribute to the range with helping with setup and teardown. Teach the kids that you can't do an event without volunteer help to set up and tear down that will contribute to the match they enjoy to continue. I've seen lots of matches fail because when shooters finish, they go to their vehicle and leave before the match is over and the range course of fire needs taken down and put them away that takes hours after the match when some volunteers could have taken that time down to 30 minutes or so. Range volunteers keep ranges open for matches is the bottom line. Don't want to do it, then don't whine that there is not a match in your area. [/QUOTE]
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