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Search Results:Old Mexico Javelina Hunting
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Well my son turned 6 on December 6th and I though it was time to see if he could handle a little hunting pressure. he has been going hunting with me for a while but just sitting and not shooting... I asked him if he thought he was ready and he jumped at the chance.... I asked if he knew how and where to aim and his response what "yep". "It's just like my hunting game!!" So the rest is history... He needed a little assistance from dad holding the gun... not many 6 year old boys can handle a 300 ultra mag but other than that it was all him..... Enjoy! Amazing 500 Yard Coyote Shot
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This is one heck of a shot! After using several different calls a coyote comes in at about 300 yards but the shooter was not faceing the right way. After a while the dog took off but the caller was able to gave the shooter one long range shot as he stopped him at about 500 yards.
The Young Guns - The 2006 4H Shooting Sports State Championship
Summary: This summer the TexasHuntFish.com Team went to the National Shooting Center in San Antonio to watch the 4H Shooting Sports Texas State Championship Competition.
640 kids between the ages of 8 and 18, with families and friends watching, competed in several sports, including International Skeet, American Skeet and Trap. Biased by my 6th generation connection to Houston County, I was also there to cheer for my cousins, Katelyn and John Lenderman. There are for divisions:
The day we arrived, my cousin Katelynn won 1st Place, International Skeet, Seniors 2 Division. Last year she came home with 5 2nd Place trophies and this year she had one goal - win 1st Place in something. Mission accomplished. For those that do not know, (including me) I was told that International Skeet is an Olympic Sport. It differs from American Skeet in several ways: The clay targets (called pigeons or birds) travel much faster than American Skeet (I don't know how fast but it was hard to see them fly by). The clay targets are launched at random angles and at random elevation, where as American is not random. (Anyone who knows better should feel free to comment!) My understanding of American Skeet is that they shoot 25 shots from the "high house" and "low house" from 8 different positions called stations. Seniors 1 and 2 shoot a total of 100 shots and highest score wins. The other divisions shoot 75 shots. Ties are broke by a "sudden death" shoot off where the first person to miss looses. We also welcome people to comment, ask questions, and to all the people who attended, feel free to upload your own photos of kids shooting on this thread. We hope the kids enjoy the TexasHuntfish.com Shooting Towels we handed out. They disappeared quickly. Jason < Previous Page 227 results found Next Page >Showing results 11 through 20
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