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Mudinyeri:

--- Quote from: JimP on March 18, 2012, 09:39:35 PM ---That Ithaca looks very much like my Eldest's Remington !..... well, almost .... there's an adjustable choke on hers....

Mud, How young do you take 'em?  ..... I have 9y.o. boy that wants very badly to hunt turkeys this fall...... he'll be 10 in November.....

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They can be certified when they're 11.  Your son can hunt turkeys this fall as long as he is accompanied by an adult.

gsd:
Jeremy, you won't have to worry about chasing off boyfriends if she outshoots them all.

bkoenig:

--- Quote from: gsd on March 19, 2012, 08:36:22 AM ---Jeremy, you won't have to worry about chasing off boyfriends if she outshoots them all.

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I've tucked away my daughter's first targets for that very reason.

NE Bull:
Hmmm "lightbulb" When her first date arrives, I'll have be be sure SHE is sitting at the table cleaning HER guns.  >:D  That should take care of any issues.  OH, and remind the boy he needs to have her home early so she can butcher the  deer she shot the day before.  That should weed out the faint and ill hearted.

OnTheFly:
I have been planning for my daughter's first date since she was a baby.  I will be sitting at the kitchen table, cleaning my handgun.  When he comes in the house, and the wife introduces me to my daughter's date, I will simply look at him, nod, and let the slide close with a loud crack.  After a few seconds of slowly wiping down the gun and staring at the young man, I will say "If she's late coming home, I'm not coming looking for her, I'm looking for you."

Fly

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