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Photos My younger daughter driving....

Brians708

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Feb 20, 2009
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Central Texas
I started my oldest on rimfire at 6yrs. Now her younger sister just turned 6 and is learning to drive:).... on rimfire.

Shooting a mod 10/22 w/ m402 can.
Steel Prairie dog at 65yrds...
"Hurry papa, load another magazine"
 
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My daughter in 2 1/2 and I can't wait to take her shooting.
 
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That's freakin sweet. "Hurry papa, load another magazine" is what I want to hear if I ever become a father lol. I think it's great that you start educating your young ones about firearm safety and shooting at a young age. Well, load her another mag!
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good show but doesn't she need a shorter rifle I started both of mine at that age and twenty years later they are still at it we started with a chipmunk
 
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Shorter LOP- Yes, but this is the first time out with her. She is a midgit compared to her sister at the same age. I do have another 10/22 stock and I may whack it down to fit her... but it's gonna be like 10"! Usually the kid rifles are 12-13". We managed anyway to find her a modified shooting pos that worked for the intro:)
 
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This almost makes me want to start having kids so I can start teaching them everything, but then you think about the tradeoff where I'd have pretty much no money to be buying any new toys.
 
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It seems like she can't reach her hand around the thumbhole; maybe a regular Monte Carlo style stock would be easier.

My nieces are almost 4; hopefully they'll be shooting in the next couple years.
 
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I got my daughter a 10/22 Junior model for her 7th birthday. Soon she will move up to a .223 bolt action and my youngest will get the 10/22 until she gets old enough for a little more power. Just because they are little girls doesn't mean they have to be girlie.
 
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Awwww... I remember these days....back when both my girls where 6 & 7 it was new...fun and CHEAP!!!!

Now they are 16 & 17... X2.. RockRivers with 6 -30rnd. magazines a piece and Kimber 1911’s strapped to their hips with 4 magazines’s a piece....360 rounds of .223 later...and 64 .45 cal.....Man!!!! The brass does fly...just tearing up IPSC targets in just about 5 to 10 mins!!!

Freaking barrels are smoking and looking like warm butter....”Dad did you bring any more rounds? We’re not ready to go home yet!!!”
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<--- This is their look when asking that question!

You got a lot more to look forward too and money to spend....BUT IT”S WORTH IT!!!
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: .308 LPT</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Awwww... I remember these days....back when both my girls where 6 & 7 it was new...fun and CHEAP!!!!

Now they are 16 & 17... X2.. RockRivers with 6 -30rnd. magazines a piece and Kimber 1911&#146;s strapped to their hips with 4 magazines&#146;s a piece....360 rounds of .223 later...and 64 .45 cal.....Man!!!! The brass does fly...just tearing up IPSC targets in just about 5 to 10 mins!!!

Freaking barrels are smoking and looking like warm butter....&#148;Dad did you bring any more rounds? We&#146;re not ready to go home yet!!!&#148;
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<--- This is their look when asking that question!

You got a lot more to look forward too and money to spend....BUT IT&#148;S WORTH IT!!!
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I like that........Well done......SmokeRolls
 
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thats AWESOME! I'm starting my niece on a Powerline 880 this summer...she will be 4 1/2. she keeps wanting to go hunting with grandpa and myself.
Sex is good for practice but I'm <span style="font-style: italic"><span style="font-weight: bold">damn neer ready</span></span> to make babies just so they can say...daddy lets go practice shooting something.
 
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Mine is 7 and ive wanted to start her on the basics but I thought it was to early. Just curious, how did you approach this with the mother and how did your daughter act when you told her she was going to shoot a rifle?
 
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You're lucky like you can't believe. I tried to get my kids to shoot, no dice. No interest, couldn't get them interested no matter how simple/fun I tried to make it.

Hate to say it, too much of their mother in them.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Brians708</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I started my oldest on rimfire at 6yrs. Now her younger sister just turned 6 and is learning to drive:).... on rimfire.

Shooting a mod 10/22 w/ m402 can.
Steel Prairie dog at 65yrds...
"Hurry papa, load another magazine"
</div></div>AWESOME!!!!!!
 
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I still have my first rifle, think I was 5 when I got it. Marlin single shot bolt .22 rim. I carry it in the deerstand with a handful of CB caps. Really short LOP, but I love that little rifle.

I had a housefire when I was 17 and the gun was destroyed, or so i thought. My dad took it, had the barrel cerakoted and refinished the stock. Gave it to me as an early xmas gift. I admit, I got all teary eyed. Still drives tacks.

Keep it up with your kids, they're the future.