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<blockquote data-quote="dutchwrangler" data-source="post: 1526793" data-attributes="member: 4650"><p>Although education programs serve a purpose, why would non-shooters want to be educated? Like any other product being sold, it must have appeal. In short... it has to be fun. Events such as Ruger's Rimfire Challenge are having the most success in this area. Simple, inexpensive firearms that anyone (adult and child) can shoot coupled with inexpensive ammo and you have the makings of a fun, interactive education tool to bring non-shooters into the shooting fold. The way to beat the anti-gun crowd is to grow the pro-gun crowd. We've got the advantage as we actually shoot which is a hell of a lot of fun. All the anti-crowd has is fear... not so fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dutchwrangler, post: 1526793, member: 4650"] Although education programs serve a purpose, why would non-shooters want to be educated? Like any other product being sold, it must have appeal. In short... it has to be fun. Events such as Ruger's Rimfire Challenge are having the most success in this area. Simple, inexpensive firearms that anyone (adult and child) can shoot coupled with inexpensive ammo and you have the makings of a fun, interactive education tool to bring non-shooters into the shooting fold. The way to beat the anti-gun crowd is to grow the pro-gun crowd. We've got the advantage as we actually shoot which is a hell of a lot of fun. All the anti-crowd has is fear... not so fun. [/QUOTE]
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