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<blockquote data-quote="orangeRcode" data-source="post: 2553353" data-attributes="member: 2742"><p>to a youth instructional shoot & outdoor day this morning which was hosted by Central Oklahoma Quail Forever organization. They covered firearms safety and divided into groups of similar experience and ages for some skeet shooting. There were approximately 50-60 kids there today and many volunteers. My son thoroughly enjoyed himself and broke a few clays the first time he had ever fired a shotgun. There were some crafts and several different exhibitions for dutch oven cooking and conservation as well as making a hummingbird feeder. Finished up with a cookout of hotdogs and hamburgers. I wanted to thank them for the quality community service and exposing some youth to shooting sports. There were many there that had never handled a firearm or had very limited firearms experience. </p><p></p><p>I figured several on the board may be members. Great group of people and well run organization. Check them out at <a href="http://www.centralokquailforever.org/" target="_blank">http://www.centralokquailforever.org/</a></p><p></p><p>I brought a 12 and 20 for my boy and I to shoot some after the event but got rained out. He was pretty bummed but we will definitely be back there to bust some clays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orangeRcode, post: 2553353, member: 2742"] to a youth instructional shoot & outdoor day this morning which was hosted by Central Oklahoma Quail Forever organization. They covered firearms safety and divided into groups of similar experience and ages for some skeet shooting. There were approximately 50-60 kids there today and many volunteers. My son thoroughly enjoyed himself and broke a few clays the first time he had ever fired a shotgun. There were some crafts and several different exhibitions for dutch oven cooking and conservation as well as making a hummingbird feeder. Finished up with a cookout of hotdogs and hamburgers. I wanted to thank them for the quality community service and exposing some youth to shooting sports. There were many there that had never handled a firearm or had very limited firearms experience. I figured several on the board may be members. Great group of people and well run organization. Check them out at [URL="http://www.centralokquailforever.org/"]http://www.centralokquailforever.org/[/URL] I brought a 12 and 20 for my boy and I to shoot some after the event but got rained out. He was pretty bummed but we will definitely be back there to bust some clays. [/QUOTE]
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