Project Appleseed

After Action Reports! => After Action Reports => Topic started by: dond on August 30, 2016, 01:20:25 PM

Title: Boaz, KY, August 27-28, 2016
Post by: dond on August 30, 2016, 01:20:25 PM
Nine shooters arrived for lessons in history and marksmanship, and 4 of these were youths under 16. And two of these were just 9 and 10. They all performed admirably and safely. This goes for the adults too.  O0  Much improvement was noted. One old hand, Carlos, shot a 229 score and others were in the 160s and 180s, which was excellent for new shooters.

We were very pleased with the attendance because this was the largest group at this venue in quite some time. And we were especially pleased that three family units made up the entire firing line. And all were new to Appleseed except two individuals.

The only unpleasant feature was the weather. It was brutally hot on Saturday. We tried not to push too much because of this. By mid-afternoon I was struggling and one of the shooters was feeling nauseous. Therefore, we decided to stop and begin again the next day.

Sunday was somewhat better and more progress was made but it was still very hot in the afternoon. Eventually it began to rain and a storm appeared to be approaching. Most of the shooters had traveled hours to attend and decided it was best to head home at that time.

All seemed pleased with what they had learned and were anxious to attend more events in the future.
Title: Re: Boaz, KY, August 27-28, 2016
Post by: Guntuckian on August 30, 2016, 05:03:56 PM
 Great attendance!  Congrats to Carlos!

Safety is always of paramount importance.  Sounds like the right decisions were made to keep everyone safe in the extreme weather.

-- Gary
Title: Re: Boaz, KY, August 27-28, 2016
Post by: C Kerley on August 30, 2016, 05:39:21 PM
Yes, Don, you said it best at "brutally hot"!!

Zach had a great time, and he really turned his shooting around too.  He went home telling his dad that he shot a 183 but would probably get his 210 the next time.  His dad had told me that he had picked up slapping his trigger, so I figured this would be a good training session for him....which is also why I drove 5 hours to get him there!!

Don give a special thanks to Orange Hat Auddie (sp?).  She seemed pretty familiar with teaching and the various challenges students create, and when she told me she was a school teacher it all made sense.  I'm usually the instructor that gets assigned the youngest kids on the line, so I certainly appreciated her efforts with the two little ones too.

I'm embarrassed to say that with each break I focused on Gatorade, and we did not take a single photo the entire weekend there.

 
Title: Re: Boaz, KY, August 27-28, 2016
Post by: colonial shooter on August 30, 2016, 10:45:18 PM
Carlos, were you goofing off again? I have seen you shoot higher scores! Glad to see you still around. Glad all the participants learned to persevere.