Hearing safety, concern for environment, and improved teaching are top priorities
Camp
William Hinds in Raymond is soon to become a leader in shooting sports and the
first Boy Scout camp in the country to use suppression technology to quiet the
sounds of the guns and be a better neighbor for those enjoying Panther Pond.
Under
the direction of Scout Executive (CEO) of the Pine Tree Council Eric Tarbox,
Camp Hinds is moving into the future by teaching safe and responsible gun
handling during its summer camp programs and competitive shooting sports year
round through the Scholastic Pistol Program for Venture Scouts (co-ed ages 14
to 20) and Cub Scout (ages 7 to 10) Biathlons sponsored by the Walmart
Foundation.
Boy
Scouts of America is the leader in introducing young people to shooting as an
enjoyable, safe, and competitive sport.
In
a partnership with Gemtech, a manufacturer of firearm suppressors and
ammunition, the 10 counties in central and southern Maine served by Pine Tree
Council at Camp Hinds will have the opportunity to use state of the art
equipment while learning gun safety. The Scouts use the National Rifle
Association (NRA) teaching program First Steps for pistol, rifle and shotgun
merit badges, as well as National Shooting Sports Foundation’s teachings.
“Training
new Scouts the safe, responsible enjoyment of shooting sports is greatly
enhanced by reducing the decibels of gunshots,” said Joe Debergalis, Chairman
of the NRA’s Education and Training Committee. “This is a superb
initiative that will enable Scouts to improve their skills while teaching them
respect for their environment.”
Gemtech
donated eight .22 caliber suppressors and 25,000 rounds of sub-sonic
ammunition. Josh Waldron the CEO of Silencer Co. offered to join the initiative
donating two Salvo suppressors for shotguns at Camp Hinds.
This
initiative will be a first in the Boys Scouts of America, and follows the
recent completion of a new range complex at Camp Hinds. The ranges exceed NRA
safety recommendations and use ballistic sand built into berms to stop the
bullets, a high standard in range safety.
“National
Guard and Reserve servicemen and women are rebuilding our camp properties as a
part of their training. Our new range complex allows us to offer more teaching
opportunities, so we asked Gemtech to help” said Tarbox. “Gemtech gladly
joined us and helped us form a plan to reduce sound, protect hearing, and show
concern for the Maine lakes region environment. Sturm, Ruger, & Co. is
donating eight All American .22 rifles, which are designed to use attachments
including sound suppressors. We are very grateful for the help of Gemtech,
Ruger, and SilencerCo, and to Furlong Custom Creations for providing legal
transfers of the gifted product,” Tarbox said.
The
sound suppressors are attached to the muzzles of the rifles, shotguns and
pistols to muffle the sounds of the ammunition being fired.
Sound
suppressors have long been viewed as something only seen in movies and on
television, however countries in Europe have long required or encouraged their
use. Contrary to popular belief, suppressors do not silence gunshots.
Suppressors reduce the noise of a gunshot by an average of 20 to 35 decibels,
about the same reduction as standard earplugs or earmuffs.
“We
believe in the more educational shooting opportunities. To be a leader for teaching
Scouts, in hearing prevention against Tinnitus or other hearing disorders and
respect for our environment,” said Tarbox. .
“The
Boy Scouts of America is one of the few organizations that instill excellent
core values in young men today. We are very excited to support them in their
efforts to teach firearms safety and responsibility with the use of
suppressors. Suppressors have become more popular in all aspects of shooting
and using them to help protect hearing and avoid noise pollution is the focal point,”
said Tom Collins, CEO of Gemtech.
“In
the last two years, we were one of ten Boy Scout camps in the country to offer
a pilot program that allowed boys 14
years old and up to learn to shoot .22 pistols,” said Tarbox. In addition to
the pistol program, the camp also offers merit badge and advanced instruction
in.22 rifles, shotgun, and archery. As of this summer, suppressors will be used
for the rifles, pistols and shotguns.
“Using
suppressors makes the shooting experience safer,” said Knox Williams, President
and Executive Director of the American Suppressor Association. “By using
suppressors, the Scouts at Camp William Hinds will be able to focus on the
fundamentals of shooting. This is especially important for the many young
Scouts who are learning to shoot by taking the rifle and shotgun shooting merit
badges. Instructors will have an easier time delivering range commands, and the
Scouts will be able to more effectively protect their hearing, and, by reducing
the noise pollution, become better stewards to their neighbors.”
“The
Town of Raymond continues to have a wonderful relationship with Camp Hinds and
the Pine Tree Council,” said Don Willard, Raymond town manager. “Camp
Hinds has been teaching shooting safety since 1927, and this initiative shows
the Scouts’ willingness to be great neighbors,” Willard said.
The
hope is that Scouts from all over the country will come to Raymond. “When
Scouts want a safe, responsible enjoyment of pistol, rifle and shotgun
shooting, Camp Hinds will be their number one destination,” Tarbox said.
Jeff
Furlong Custom Creations has also been extremely helpful with the legal side of
the donations. Furlong is an authorized dealer of firearms and suppressors, so
he was also to streamline the process for the donations from Gemtech and
SilencerCo.
Although
the shooting sports program is a popular activity in the summer, Camp Hinds is
a traditional camp with a full aquatics program, sailing, kayaking, row
boating, a climbing program, Scout skills and other traditional camp
activities. The camp runs in 1-week sessions for six weeks.
The
Pine Tree Council, Boy Scouts of America serves nearly 10,000 registered youth
and adult volunteers. The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to
prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by
instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. Camp Hinds will
pilot this initiative starting in the summer of 2015.
“We
teach the boys and girls to whom we’re teaching target shooting that we can
enjoy our sport in addition to protecting our environment and care for those
who enjoy our outdoors,” Tarbox concluded.
For
more on the Gemtech suppressors, visit www.gem-tech.com.
This is great news! Thank you donors for making a good program great! I wish I could have used pistols in my days as a leader and staffer at Camp Hinds! Pine Tree Council runs an excellent camp!
ReplyDeleteAwesome news. As a Range Safety Officer I certainly can appreciate the enhanced ability for clear communication.
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