Welcome to the wild and wacky state of Wyoming, where the mountains stretch as far as your eyes can see, the bison roam freely, and the kids have an unusual but exciting hobby - Riflery! Nestled between the towering peaks and lush green valleys, you'll find the kids of Wyoming with their hats tilted, eyes squinted, and hands steady on the rifle, practicing their aim with the focus of a hawk. Meet our lead character, Riff the Raccoon - an audacious little sprout with a bushy tail, a nifty eyepatch, and a keen love for Riflery. Although Riff’s a raccoon, he’s been adopted by the kids and is known as the official mascot of Wyoming junior riflery. He’s got a knack for fun, a nose for mischief, and an unerring aim that would make Robin Hood green with envy. Every morning, Riff, with his shiny rifle strapped to his back, leads his human friends to their practice sessions. There, amid peals of laughter and the occasional 'oops' of a missed target, the kids learn the art of patience, precision, and confidence. While Riff isn’t actually allowed to shoot, he loves to supervise, often wagging his finger and chittering instructions. In the state of Wyoming, Riflery isn't just a hobby. It’s a way of life, a fun pastime that binds the kids and their furry friend Riff together. So, if you ever find yourself there, don't be surprised to see a raccoon with a hat and a toy rifle, leading a merry band of young sharpshooters. Just remember, this place isn’t just wild, it’s Wyoming wild!

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