Pack 27 Shooting Sports Day
July 10, 2004
CAMP SEMINOLE SHOOTING SPORTS FACILITY
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shooting0704a.JPG (116131 bytes) Every good event at Camp Seminole begins with the flag raising ceremony.
shooting0704b.JPG (71318 bytes) Cub Scouts gathered at the Gladden Brooks Shooting Sports facility at Camp Seminole for a day of archery, air rifles, and water gun fights.
shooting0704c.JPG (86372 bytes) Note the cool "Pirates Of The Pushmataha" t-shirt this scout is wearing, a souvenir of the Cub Scout Day Camp held earlier in the summer.
shooting0704d.JPG (84954 bytes) Den leader Bart Wood shows a young scout how to hold the bow.
shooting0704e.JPG (68180 bytes) Close adult supervision was provided for all the shooting sports, especially the air rifle events.
Eye protection.  Did we mention eye protection?  "Hey, look at me!  I've got eye protection!"
Cubmaster Perry goes over basic safety rules with the attending Cubs.  Note the cool pirate headgear sported by Perry.
shooting0704h.JPG (85741 bytes) Den leader Cindy Coggins disseminates wisdom and understanding to her young charges.
shooting0704i.JPG (78098 bytes) The Tank.  A good water gun fight requires rapid refills, and a livestock tank full of water is the quickest way to reload.
shooting0704j.JPG (116926 bytes) A pack of Cub Scouts, armed and dangerous.  Gone are the days of 25 cent plastic water guns.  These guys came packing super soakers and bazookas.
shooting0704k.JPG (107518 bytes) It was a tough choice:  Run and dodge the hit, or stand still and cool off. 

Photos courtesy of P27 ACM Terry Coggins