Posted on 05/16/2016 5:58:58 PM PDT by MtnClimber
In a word ..YES !
and it is constantly evolving to cover new scenarios, and constant updating .
Thank you very much! I tried google , I got the wiki site, but not the one you listed!
Would this be something that a 13 yr old boy can do? He does know how to shoot his 1022.
I'm also a Tactical Response Alumnus, though I know a lot of people here don't like James Yeager. Most people who don't like him probably never took a class with him.
Also, ECQC 'Extreme Close Quarter Concepts' with Craig Douglas, aka 'SouthNarc', is a MUST.
13 yr.old with a 10-22,,?
Yes!
It’s a great 2 days that will forever be remembered!
From the Appleseed FAQ page:
I'd like to bring my son, how old do kids need to be to come to an Appleseed?We leave this up to the parents. If your child is old enough to safely handle a rifle by himself/herself and endure a long day of instruction he/she is welcome to attend and encouraged. Be aware that some State laws require that a child be a certain age to handle a rifle.
I believe the Appleseed courses require you to show up with a center fire rifle.
It says 22 is ok??
They may have changed it. When I checked into it (several years ago), they specifically said no rim fires.
From the Appleseed FAQ:
What caliber is best?In a nutshell: they all are. Appleseed is not caliber-specific. It doesn't matter to us if you use .308, .30-06, .223, .22, 7.62x39, 8mm, .303 they're all fine. In fact most people opt to use a 22 rimfire such as the Ruger 10/22. Marksmanship and caliber are independent of each other. If you're a good marksman, you'll be able to hit with any caliber. So, if you have an AR-15, SKS, or 10/22 please feel free to join us.
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