Eric Trump is a good shot. The son of the Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump visited a Saginaw County rifle range while on the campaign trail for his dad on Friday, Nov. 4.

During his Friday tour of Michigan, which was planned to include stops in Taylor, Pontiac, Walled Lake and Detroit, Trump began the campaign trail at Saginaw Field and Stream Club in Thomas Township.

After a brief speech to a crowd of about 200, Trump was led out to the gun range for a little target practice.

"Let me see if this .223 works," he joked as he prepped the Remington .223 varmint rifle.

After a warm-up shot, someone in the crowd told him to shoot as much as he liked.

From 100 yards, Trump fired three more rounds that found the bullseye, according to club President Mike Meyer.

"That's better than a lot of SWAT teams can do," Meyer said.

Shari Crozier came out to watch Trump shoot, but said she enjoyed his message as well.

"He talked about the corruptness in the government," Crozier said. "He talked about the Second Amendment."

Crozier said Trump also spoke about his dad repealing Obamacare if elected and replacing it with something more affordable as well as accessible to everyone.

Crozier has attended several events in support of Donald Trump and thinks he has the best chance of becoming president. Trump is running against Democrat Hillary Clinton in the Nov. 8 General Election for U.S. president.

"I think we are going to win," Crozier said.

As for Eric Trump's shooting skills, Crozier said, "I think he's an awesome shot."