I like your style. The ones to show interest get them, before you pass on so you know it went to good use.
I was 16ish. My uncle was dying of cancer, and wanted to teach me about guns, accuracy, and reloading before he passed. I was already interested and tinkering with guns, and was a pretty fair shooter, so it didn't take much coaxing. He first had me read a few books and reloading manuals about reloading, safety, ethics and good shooting tequniques. Then we loaded some ammo for his custom douglas barreled .270. Even completely riddled with cancer, he took me out to the BLM and let me put those rounds on paper. I shot a 3/8" 5 shot group, and several not far behind that. He said that was the best that gun had ever shot, and wanted me to have it. He died before putting it in the will, and the son-in-law got it. Pretty sure his wife made him sell it.