I love this kid. He says he would like to shoot my M1-A. I said it's a pretty big heavy rifle compared to your 16" AR. He says " So no-one ever went to basic in the M14 era that was 5'5" and weighed 115 pounds? He's 11. Truth is I barely cover that no
He just finished 2nd in the N-SSA Tenderfoot Nationals ( bb guns, They don't allow under 14 to shoot muzzleloaders) potential cookoffs... Good rule. The girl that won did it by one point. Her Grandfather ( Outstanding Guy ) coached her Brother to the win in 2017 and he is kicking ass and taking names in muzzleloaders now. He put 2 bb's through 1 hole... They had to gauge it. She'll be around for a few more years so he's got his work cut out for sure. His first High Power match of the year is Saturday and when he turns 12 in July I'm taking him to his first LEG match. He'll see what tough competition is there. He wanted to wear his Confederate uniform to school for the last day today. He and his Mom ( should be Mother of the the Year ) decided to forgo that. Probably would have been his last day of public school everMy almost a Grandson. He's my neighbors boy 11 Y/O. He's been shooting High Power about 4 months now. Got his Marksman card but has been hitting Sharpshooter % last few weeks. Once send in scores start again in April he'll get reclassified pretty soon. Just got him his own cart and I'm building a 20" upper so he can start getting some 600 yd. in. So far it's all reduced 200yd. He just starting practicing standing to sitting so he'll be up to speed for LEG matches when he turns 12. He's the real deal. I never have to remind him to click on the safety.
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