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KGillen:
We finally went today, took my oldest. I am as proud as can be, I'd say he did quite well for his first time out. He asked me to move the target farther back afterwhile because he was gettin' too good. He definitely needs work, but there will be PLENTY of time for that.
lefty:
Better watch out Dad! That young man will be out shooting his Pops in no time at all, if Dad lets
him practice. :-)
sparky:
Thats fantastic, every time one of these threads start or is updated it gets me to thinking about being able to do this with my kids someday. Just a few more years. What did you have him shooting there, can't tell if thats a 22 or an old pellet gun. By the way, I was talking to my dad the other day and he mentioned his all time greatest memories was teaching me and my brothers to shoot, we were all several years apart so he got to enjoy it 3 different times. So enjoy these little things.
OnTheFly:
I just took my little boy shooting yesterday at Ikes. Of course my "kid" is 17 years old and he outweighs me and has to look down to talk to me. He had a good time. Even at his age I like to keep it fairly brief at the range so he leaves wanting more. It always makes me happy when he asks if we can stay a little longer.
Fly
metaldoc:
It's part of our heritage to teach our kids the joys (and responsibilities) of firearms. My dad started me early, made sure I understood safe handling, and encouraged me to hunt and practice. Next it became my privilege to teach my daughters to shoot. Now it's my joy to pass it on to my grandkids.
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