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| Marksman | Teaching kids to hunt & shoot Any members got kids or grandkids that your introducing to hunting & shooting? I tried to get my daughters interested when they were young. They really did'nt get into it. I have a 9yo grand daughter who just started hunting. She shot your first squirrel this past season. She's been deer hunting and is a very good turkey caller. Think she may go turkey hunting with me next month. I have 2 grandsons ages 4 & 5. Im trying to get them involved. |
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| Plinker Join Date: Feb 2008
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![]() | After work I went shopping for BB/Airsoft guns as a potential purchase for one of my nephews. Shooting a BB gun as a kid helped me practice all kinds of things my Dad taught me about safety and technique. Incidentally, some of the guns I saw at Dick's Sporting Goods were pretty realistic. I'd always thought those went away during one of the anti-gun waves passing through the country. Glad I was wrong on that |
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| Plinker | My little boy is 3 and he has been out squirrel and deer hunting with me already. He got an air soft and a red ryder for christmas this year. I had him posing with me in my kill pictures since he was born!
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| 01FFL - Arming America ![]() Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Indy, Airport Area
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I have 3 boys, one 14 and 2 - 12 yr old twins. Started taking the oldest out Black Powder shooting when he was 8. the oldest wants a MN M38 for his Bday in July. the younger ones are a little gun shy of the larger calibers but we are getting there.
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| Plinker Join Date: Feb 2008
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![]() | While I'm not a hunter, I did learn about gun safety at a very early age. I also learned to shoot handguns, rifles, and a shotgun as a kid. Had a replica SA revolver BB gun that was my Dad's when I was a kid. I still recall going to the garage, getting the gun and ammo, and plinking in the yard about any time I felt like it when I was a kid. What great times there Haven't been too active with guns for some time, however, as I figured I wouldn't need one. For me, this was the wrong attitude. I'm not only being more active in self-defense and general gun proficiency, I'm trying to encourage those close to me. We can't rely on ducking danger or calling the police and hoping they are close enough to save us. I am glad we have well trained LEO, but learning better how to avoid danger and be prepared to conquer threats that come my way seems smarter for me. |
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