My Dad started all three of us on Red Ryder BB Guns at 6. At 10-11 I did hunters safety and shot small and upland game. (Dad was on the road a lot then and my younger brothers didn't hunt) By Jr high me and my middle brother shot on the High School Rifle team (50' indoor 4 position) and all three of us ended up joining the military, though said middle brothers shoulder popped out in AF basic and they weren't having it. Youngest is still serving in the Army.
Shooting is one of the things that keeps me close to him now that he's gone, and I have passed it on to my daughter (23 yo) who I hope can pass it on to her kids. My middle brother is on the Hide, shoots. competes, hunts and is a match director (as I was for 10 years) and also about to take the step of getting his son his first 22lr.
Funny how much some time with Dad and a cheap BB gun can positively effect communities so many years later. Wish those were the stories we heard about on the news...