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Great report from Rhode Island member Brian Burke who writes:
"On July 5, 2014 My wife and I took our grandson Joe Burke Jr. to Addieville East Farm for a shooting lesson with Todd Anderson. At 10 years old and with Todd's instruction, he was breaking clays with relative ease by the end of his one hour lesson. I think it's great! Best of all, Joe was shooting an A.H. Fox Sterlingworth 20 Ga. w/26” barrels choked M/F. It just proves the adage that “FOXES DO IT BETTER." "
Here are a few pics of the action. Great stuff Brian. I'm sure you and your wife were very proud of him. Now, if we could only pry another 100 or so, just like Joe Jr. away from their iPhones long enough, we may have half a chance of keeping the AHFCA legacy alive!! Thanks for sharing and keep us posted on his progress!
I was shooting the same day right behind this group. The young boy looked like he had a great time! And Todd is one heck of an instructor! Thanks for sharing!