Mom and the girls went to a bridal shower so the boys went out shootin'....
Not bad for 6 years old. He liked shooting the been and an old can better than the target, we had a great time.
More misses than hits but the boy got one in the middle. I was more impressed with his ability to follow directions and remember the safety rules I was teaching him as we went.
he was shooting my 10/22 carbine, loading one at a time, its still a bit big for him I think I need to look at a kid sized 22...
first range trip (don't tell momma)
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first range trip (don't tell momma)
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We both had a good time and didn't over do it. Mostly OT was safety reminders and by the end he was trying to get a good sight picture, and definitely knew to ask before ,going downrange, and did good at keeping his Booger hook off the trigger until ready.
Of course momma found out and she's not happy, she thinks he's too young.
Of course momma found out and she's not happy, she thinks he's too young.
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That's awesome, bg. A 22lr rifle loaded with 1 round at a time is a great way to teach him.
I remember hearing a story on the news a few years back where a child was allowed by his parent(s?) to shoot an automatic 9mm UZI (not sure if it was the SMG, mini, or micro) at a gun show. The child lost control of the weapon while firing and a round ended up striking him in the head and he was killed. I was astonished that anyone reasonable education in firearms would allow their young child to fire a small automatic 9mm weapon loaded with a full magazine...
I remember hearing a story on the news a few years back where a child was allowed by his parent(s?) to shoot an automatic 9mm UZI (not sure if it was the SMG, mini, or micro) at a gun show. The child lost control of the weapon while firing and a round ended up striking him in the head and he was killed. I was astonished that anyone reasonable education in firearms would allow their young child to fire a small automatic 9mm weapon loaded with a full magazine...
When my boys were that age I started them off on a Daisy lever action (springer) BB gun using the 15' targets designed for air gun shooting. They loved it, and all the shooting sessions were carefully supervised much like yours. The air rifle was smaller in length and even though they had trouble aligning the sights at first it wasn't long before they grew into it. Now they still like to go to the range with their dad and they've grown into fine young men. I'm sure they'll carry on the tradition when it is their turn.
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We'll be going the BB route for a while, momma is more receptive to that.... I think he's hooked, and it gramps that has the one gun a month rule..... I got three kids to feed yet, he just has mom and the cat.
Although if that powerball ticket was the winner...........
Although if that powerball ticket was the winner...........
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