Mentoring

I mentored my first official n00b yesterday, member eagle5 - and it didn’t hurt a bit!

Mentored another n00b today - member pah151… lots learned all around.

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I am meeting up with another member tomorrow for some one-on-one mentoring.

M4C member The_War_Wagon and I hit the range for some carbine fundamentals today.

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Helped out a little bit tonight with some Boy Scouts going for their rifle merit badge.

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That’s pretty cool. I help out from time to time with my daughters girl scout troop

My offer to help out n00bs in a one-on-one session still stands separately from any type of organized group session. If you’d like to get together for carbine or pistol work, feel free to drop me a line.

I’m down. Let me give ya a list of days I’m off.

I will be available in the mornings or afternoon next week for mentoring M4C members who are interested.

I hope people appreciate what you do for others. Great job, it’s really nice to see and I hope people don’t take it for granted. Any time that they spend with you will certainly help their learning curve and allow them to start and build on a solid foundation.

I’ll get back to ya.

If all goes well with work I will be in touch.

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I will not be available during the months of June, July, and October. My offer of free mentoring extends only to active M4C members.

T_K

How is the end of May looking (22-31) for some handgun work?

Sorry, I am unavailable May 22nd. Possibly next weekend though.

I live in MD, but travel to the Pittsburgh area for work every couple of months. Would you be available on weeknights? Thanks in advance…

I will not be available during the months of June, July, and October. My offer of free mentoring extends only to active M4C members. Weeknights are certainly possible.

T_K

Great, I’ll reach out in a couple of weeks re: possible Aug/Sep dates. Thanks!

We need more of that…I remember shooting BB-Guns at cardboard boxes stuffed with newspaper in the Gymnasium of one of the elementary schools I went to as a kid. Can you imagine attempting this today?