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craddock 0
He killed a spike at age 7 (120 yard shot with .243)
A turkey and a doe at age 8.
An 8 pointer and a turkey this past fall at age 9
Every kid is different but most of us where I grew up were shooting .22 rimfires around at least your oldest sons age.
I so much look foward to hunting with mine when he grows up. I agree on how important it is.
Wish you and your kids well. Be safe.
Josh
JohnRich 4
Quotehttp://www.nrahq.org/shootingrange/findlocal.asp
great tool for locating a range near you
Something's wrong with that: Pennsylvania, New York and California have more shooting ranges than Texas! Ack! This is unacceptable!
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ExAFO 0
QuoteToday was my first time holding a handgun.
Case of Beer!
racer42 0
QuoteYou need ranges in Texas? I thought y'all just went into your backyard and pointed it at the old truck?
Well yeah pretty much. Ranges have too many rules

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steve1 5
QuoteI think it's a tremendous pity that such a course is not taught to kids in grade school.
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>>>>I agree. One of the things I work into my classroom guidance program is gun safety. I can't find it anywhere in our school curriculum, but I teach it anyway, because it helps keep kids safe.....Steve1
rehmwa 2
Quote>>>>I agree. One of the things I work into my classroom guidance program is ......
Until some nut job in California reads your post here and makes it his life mission to go to your school and force you to stop. There are people like that.
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Driving is a one dimensional activity - a monkey can do it - being proud of your driving abilities is like being proud of being able to put on pants
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rasmack 0
Quotejust like those idiots who want to make sure that evolution doesn't show up on the curriculum.

“I simply hate, detest, loathe, despise, and abhor redundancy.”
- Not quite Oscar Wilde...
rehmwa 2
Quotejust like those idiots who want to make sure that evolution doesn't show up on the curriculum.
exactly - or that guy running around the country griping about the pledge of allegiance
I put them all in the same bucket
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Driving is a one dimensional activity - a monkey can do it - being proud of your driving abilities is like being proud of being able to put on pants
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