Having a gun that fits well is the first consideration to good shooting. When things are going well, I feel like I can just look straight ahead and follow the bird with my eyes, as I am bringing the gun up. If the gun is up correctly, I am not looking at the bead or the barrel, but just swing...
Found some humor in this quote today.
"I guess we should retire the expression "avoid it like the plague" given how little effort people put into avoiding an actual plague."
Cross Country and Tennis are two other sports I would take a look at. Your son will be part of a team and be supported by his teammates, but will only have the pressure he puts on himself to improve his time/talent to move up the team positions list.
A couple of options
https://www.cabelas.com/shop/en/work-sharp-ken-onion-knife-and-tool-sharpener
https://www.cabelas.com/shop/en/cabelas-deluxe-meat-grinder Or spend some of your own money and upgrade to commercial grade.
That's why he was probably invited into the camp. Easier to influence someone who is in your camp and "on your side" of any possible decision that is made on who gets what ram.
My question is why did it take until after 10:00 pm to start quartering the animal. The sheep was still in one piece when the guy is looking at it's horns and his watch says 10:03 pm.
Looked like plenty of light for the camera when the "circus" aka "gun fight" began.