Shawme Fish and Game Club

Est. 1958
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What is the Junior Rifle Program?

The Shawme Fish and Game Junior Rifle program is an instructional program designed to teach young adults from age 10 to 18 the sport of marksmanship. The program focuses on learning the skills necessary to consistently shoot with a high degree of accuracy. This requires a strong willingness to learn and above all, patience. The program places a strong emphasis on conducting all matches SAFELY. Students are taught the correct way to handle any firearm and all basic rules of firearm safety. The Junior Rifle Program is conducted as an informal instruction session and prior experience is not necessary. Help will be provided to individual students on an "as needed" basis. The program is open to club members children in the Shawme Fish and Game Club, class size is limited.

 

What type of equipment do I need?

NOTHING! The Junior Rifle Program will provide each shooter with all the necessary equipment including the target rifle, eye and ear protection, ammunition, and targets. More advanced shooters may wish to obtain and bring their own equipment to provide a more consistent shooting session. New shooters should not purchase a target rifle until they have attended at least several sessions. This gives the student an opportunity to see if they have what it takes and what type of rifle works best for them.

 

What happens at the Jr. Rifle shoot?

Shooting sessions are held on the indoor range. Students typically shoot about 60 shots at six targets at a distance of 50 feet. Students shoot .22 caliber rounds from target rifles with iron sights. Each target has 10 bull's-eyes with the two center bull's-eyes used for sighting in the rifle. Beginning students will shoot most or all shots from the most stable position of prone. Once a student is comfortable with the prone position, then the kneeling and standing positions are also used. The experienced shooters will normally shoot 20 shots prone, 20 shots kneeling, and the last 20 shots standing. Students will be awarded certificates for marksmanship.  Parents have to remain on the club property during the match unless prior arrangements have been made with the instructor.

 

Is there any cost?

There is a fee of $2 for each student for the match. This covers the cost of expendables used such as ammunition and targets. The main goal of the program is not to turn a profit, but to introduce young adults to the shooting sports in a safe and structured environment and teach responsibility.

 

How do I sign-up or get more information?

If you would like to register for the program, have any questions, or need additional information, you can contact Steve Horigan at (781) 974-3920. Steve can also be reached by e-mail for any questions you may have at southshoregunsafety@gmail, however, class size is limited. Classes will be held on Wednesday nights at 6:30pm and ending at 8:30pm starting in January and ending in March.  The first night will be a registration and safety briefing to all new shooters.  Hope to see you there!