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How To Hunt Big Game
Teaching kids how to look through the scope and understand the reticle.
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<blockquote data-quote="Roughrice" data-source="post: 2845517" data-attributes="member: 118657"><p>Bought my son a pellet gun (gammo) and target when he was 4 or 5.</p><p>Showed him how to shoot out in the yard and he was smacking the target in a few minutes.</p><p>I then went in the house and he went on a hunt in the yard trees.</p><p>I thought well that's a good start...30 minutes later he came back with 4 birds...most of which were NOT LEGAL!</p><p>A couple years later I laid down a few cans on a farm road and let him shoot with my scoped 223, and smacked every shot.</p><p>At 10 years old I figured he was ready for a true deer rifle...He shot his first deer with a 243 @ 150 yards and hit it right behind the shoulder right thru the lungs.</p><p></p><p>Well, now 20 years later, since he has always been an excellent shot with rifle or shotgun...when I build a rifle, I go tune loads and call him in to come shoot after I've confirmed load development...just to make sure. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roughrice, post: 2845517, member: 118657"] Bought my son a pellet gun (gammo) and target when he was 4 or 5. Showed him how to shoot out in the yard and he was smacking the target in a few minutes. I then went in the house and he went on a hunt in the yard trees. I thought well that's a good start...30 minutes later he came back with 4 birds...most of which were NOT LEGAL! A couple years later I laid down a few cans on a farm road and let him shoot with my scoped 223, and smacked every shot. At 10 years old I figured he was ready for a true deer rifle...He shot his first deer with a 243 @ 150 yards and hit it right behind the shoulder right thru the lungs. Well, now 20 years later, since he has always been an excellent shot with rifle or shotgun...when I build a rifle, I go tune loads and call him in to come shoot after I've confirmed load development...just to make sure. LOL [/QUOTE]
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