Shooting games, Use the right ammunition, When you’ve finished shooting – Daisy 9938K Red Ryder Kit User Manual
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SHOOTING GAMES
Once you've mastered the basics, you can try a few
shooting games like these:
1. TIC-TAC-TOE. Two shooters take one-shot-turns, and
mark each hit. Play like regular tic-tac-toe.
2. MISS-N-OUT. Set up ten targets. Shoot until you miss.
Shooter with most shoots wins.
3. HIT-AND-MOVE-BACK. Each shooter takes one step
back every time he hits the target. Farthest back wins.
IMPORTANT: Be sure you are using a safe backstop
behind all targets!
USE THE RIGHT AMMUNITION
Your new Daisy is designed to use only BB caliber or
.177 caliber (4.5 mm) ammo. Load your gun with clean, new
Daisy BBs. If dirty, deformed, used BBs, oversized balls or
other foreign objects are used, your gun will not feed correct-
ly and may jam, possibly resulting in serious injury.
When buying ammo for your gun, be sure to look for this
label: BB cal. (4.5mm) Steel Airgun Shot
Steel shot will fire at a higher velocity than lead shot
with the same muzzle energy. As a result, more caution is
required when using steel shot because of the greater hazard
or ricochet. Lead, because of its lower velocity, usually has
less penetrating power and is less likely to ricochet.
Remember: Use only proper shot in your airgun, and
do not reuse shot.
WHEN YOU’VE FINISHED SHOOTING
One of the most important rules of proper gun handling
is NEVER STORE A LOADED GUN. When you have finished
shooting, unload your gun. The Operation Manual which
came with your new Daisy tells you how. Before putting your
gun away in a cabinet or gun rack, make sure it is clean, dry,
oiled, empty, and uncocked. BBs should be stored in a sepa-
rate place to keep them away from untrained shooters.
LEARN TO SHOOT SAFELY
Daisy Outdoor Products has a rich heritage of teaching
young and first-time shooters to shoot safely. In order to
effectively implement shooting education programs nation-
wide, Daisy has partnered with the following organizations
which teach shooting safety and provide additional shooting
safety materials and information. We encourage you to con-
tact Daisy at 1-800-713-2479 or one of these organizations
to sign up for a shooting safety class in your area.
PROGRAM MATERIALS & EQUIPMENT
Daisy Outdoor Products
800-713-2479
www.daisy.com
PROGRAM INFORMATION
American Legion Junior Shooting Sports Program
317-630-1249
www.legion.org
NRA Youth Programs
800-672-3888 ext. 1505
www.nrahq.org/youth
Daisy / Jaycees Shooting Education Program
The United States Junior Chamber of Commerce
800-529-2337
www.usjaycees.org
4-H Shooting Sports
Contact your County Extension Agent
www.4-h.org
Junior Olympic Shooting Program
719-866-4670
www.usashooting.com
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