Fathers day shootout
Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2021 12:11 am
It's that time of year again.
Each year, usually on fathers day, my extended family holds a fathers day family shootout.
My two brothers and I meet at the middle brothers house, because he has a 50 yard range in his front yard.
All of the local nieces and nephews show up, along with many grandkids in tow.
We break out firearms of many different sizes, shapes, actions, and calibers.
We set out standard paper targets, spinning steel targets, a dueling tree for .22lr, a bunch of sporting clays strewn about for reactive targets...
Everyone wears eye and ear protection, and the youngsters go through a refresher course on the 4 safety rules of firearms before the range goes hot.
It has become one of my favorite holidays.
Watching all of the families young ones having so much fun, and improving their individual skills over the sessions.
A couple of the older nephews, and at least one niece, have become quite the crack-shots.
I'm all packed up for the days events.
I think I have somewhere near 2k rounds of various calibers to send downrange and my brothers will bring more.
A couple of the nephews started asking about the shootout weeks ago, which tells me they are looking forward to the day as much as I am.
Each year, usually on fathers day, my extended family holds a fathers day family shootout.
My two brothers and I meet at the middle brothers house, because he has a 50 yard range in his front yard.
All of the local nieces and nephews show up, along with many grandkids in tow.
We break out firearms of many different sizes, shapes, actions, and calibers.
We set out standard paper targets, spinning steel targets, a dueling tree for .22lr, a bunch of sporting clays strewn about for reactive targets...
Everyone wears eye and ear protection, and the youngsters go through a refresher course on the 4 safety rules of firearms before the range goes hot.
It has become one of my favorite holidays.
Watching all of the families young ones having so much fun, and improving their individual skills over the sessions.
A couple of the older nephews, and at least one niece, have become quite the crack-shots.
I'm all packed up for the days events.
I think I have somewhere near 2k rounds of various calibers to send downrange and my brothers will bring more.
A couple of the nephews started asking about the shootout weeks ago, which tells me they are looking forward to the day as much as I am.