Straight Shooters

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Wildcat Dead Eyes Shooting Sports Club now in its 10th year

  • Straight Shooters
    Straight Shooters
  • Aidan Lindskov sights in an air rifle prior to target practice at the Isabel Community Center on Sunday afternoon. Photos by Jon Flatland
    Aidan Lindskov sights in an air rifle prior to target practice at the Isabel Community Center on Sunday afternoon. Photos by Jon Flatland
  • Members of the Wildcat Dead Eyes Shooting Sports Club take target practice with spotters and coaches to assist them at the Isabel Community Center. More than two dozen area youth are participating in the shooting program, which is now in its 10th year.
    Members of the Wildcat Dead Eyes Shooting Sports Club take target practice with spotters and coaches to assist them at the Isabel Community Center. More than two dozen area youth are participating in the shooting program, which is now in its 10th year.
  • Max Biegler of the Wildcat Dead Eyes Shooting Sports Club prepares targets before practicing at the Isabel Community Center on Sunday.
    Max Biegler of the Wildcat Dead Eyes Shooting Sports Club prepares targets before practicing at the Isabel Community Center on Sunday.
Kids and guns. The mere mention of the two words together in the same sentence can cause some citizens in today’s society to be frightened. But for the past 10 years, a group in Isabel has been using guns and other weaponry to promote responsibility, sportsmanship, safety and self-discipline to area youth, ages 8-19. It’s called the Wildcat Dead Eyes Shooting Sports Club however, contrary to…

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