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What age were your kids when they shot there first big game animal.
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<blockquote data-quote="WahooYahoo" data-source="post: 2211530" data-attributes="member: 94632"><p>My daughter was 7 when she shot her first deer. It was January 1st of this year. I bought her a Remington 700 SPS in .223, lopped the stock off to fit her, cut down the recoil pad to fit, put a break on it and let her dry fire with a <a href="https://www.g-sight.com/" target="_blank">G-site Lazer</a>, prone, in the living room. She follows directions very well and became proficient quickly. So we went to the farm and practices live fire. She mastered all of the skills I taught her and held MOA groups. I was impressed and very proud. </p><p>This year we went hunting. We've hunted together before several times but this time she got to be the shooter. </p><p>We sat in a stand this time. I was going to let her take a cull and wanted to film it. So it was better for all to just go to a box stand and harvest a cull. </p><p>Then a giant (for Texas hill country) appeared out of no where and in a minute was gone...</p><p>20 minutes later he came back and Kitty got her deer. The biggest ever taken on our place. </p><p>I took off the chopped stock and replaced it with an MDT chassis and adjustable light butt stock. It ought to be just right but I haven't tried it yet. Fits well though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WahooYahoo, post: 2211530, member: 94632"] My daughter was 7 when she shot her first deer. It was January 1st of this year. I bought her a Remington 700 SPS in .223, lopped the stock off to fit her, cut down the recoil pad to fit, put a break on it and let her dry fire with a [URL='https://www.g-sight.com/']G-site Lazer[/URL], prone, in the living room. She follows directions very well and became proficient quickly. So we went to the farm and practices live fire. She mastered all of the skills I taught her and held MOA groups. I was impressed and very proud. This year we went hunting. We’ve hunted together before several times but this time she got to be the shooter. We sat in a stand this time. I was going to let her take a cull and wanted to film it. So it was better for all to just go to a box stand and harvest a cull. Then a giant (for Texas hill country) appeared out of no where and in a minute was gone... 20 minutes later he came back and Kitty got her deer. The biggest ever taken on our place. I took off the chopped stock and replaced it with an MDT chassis and adjustable light butt stock. It ought to be just right but I haven’t tried it yet. Fits well though [/QUOTE]
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