Some of you know I give a lot of volunteer time to GSUSA. We recently attended a camporee hosted at a Boy Scout camp for the Girl Scouts in our neighborhood. This BS camp has multiple firing ranges and GSUSA allowed, through special permission and several hoops ablaze, girls 13 and up to learn how to load and fire black powder rifles.
Though a few were terrified (even a few grown women were), once they finally fired the gun, most found they were exhilirated and wanted to shoot again. My daughter shot 8 times (most only fired once or twice).
The opportunity for these girls to shoot in GSUSA is not available without open-minded leaders, certified professionals and willing parents.
I already have my plan for moving forward with the council to affect change in this regard, however I'm trying to think about progressive tactics for the girls and our camps and am wondering about airsoft guns and target shooting.
What do you experts think about this and could you speak your opinions on ways to move girls into these areas productively?
Though a few were terrified (even a few grown women were), once they finally fired the gun, most found they were exhilirated and wanted to shoot again. My daughter shot 8 times (most only fired once or twice).
The opportunity for these girls to shoot in GSUSA is not available without open-minded leaders, certified professionals and willing parents.
I already have my plan for moving forward with the council to affect change in this regard, however I'm trying to think about progressive tactics for the girls and our camps and am wondering about airsoft guns and target shooting.
What do you experts think about this and could you speak your opinions on ways to move girls into these areas productively?