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take your kids shooting pics

SilencercoJames

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This was a while ago but it sure was awesome. My son Logan is 2 and wanted to go to a .22lr match with me.
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Best time of my life. He didnt sit still for the whole match but I got to shoot a few rounds while a buddy held him. I really cant wait for him to be laying right there next to me. He already wants to.

I looked over and said "what you doin buddy" his reply "shootin coyotes"
Ha ha ha I love it.
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Took my son for his first shoot when he was two, he loved it. Trekked all around with us for a few hours chasing roo and possums to shoot.
He is now 4 and loves going for a shoot ready to start skinning his first animal after asking heaps of questions about meat.
Looking forward to showing him the ropes!
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Mine's a little older (9 in this photo) but during the past year I've been teaching her to shoot. She's pretty into it!

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I'll find some better pictures later. Jeremiah at 4 years old shooting tree rats.

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Took the Family to Front Sight right after school got out.

To me there is something really cool about watching your kids handle a pistol well enough to draw, from concealment, put two rounds to the thoratic cavity and then follow up with a called occular cranial shot. Awesome. 750 rounds down range per kid, in four days. The two boys and the oldest daughter in black shot 40's and the daughter in purple shot 9mm.

Here they are learning how to slice the pie, clear a room, open a door and enter through the danger funnel. Right after this they went to the 360 degree shoot house and cleared the house of nefarious bad guys including a hostage shot.

This daughter is in day two of Basic Military Training. I have to brag because I am so proud of her.
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My kids shoot as well (the older one is downright awesome). The only thing I would add, maybe some forgot for the pics but eye protection! Even when I'm shooting .22, I'm (we are) wearing eye protection.
 
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4 year old son shooting Sig 556 SBR. He was hitting a man size steel plate at 100 yards with every shot..
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My 6 year old son shooting he 10/22 SBR with YHM suppressor.. you have to click on the picture to watch the video
 
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nice..good thing thats a 22 hes shooting. He's burned through that clip quick. Gonna be expensive for him to shoot bigger calibers
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Maelek</div><div class="ubbcode-body">nice..good thing thats a 22 hes shooting. He's burned through that clip quick. Gonna be expensive for him to shoot bigger calibers
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Your right there. He can shoot all day long. For his B-day he asks for 22LR ammo when people ask him what he wants. LOL LOL
 
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My nephew Arseny his father and AI .50 BMG (two years ago)
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My 8yo practicing with her M4 and .22 conversion.

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Here she is at 9yo a few months later with the 8pt buck she shot at 70 yards.

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: rbdub474</div><div class="ubbcode-body">My 8yo practicing with her M4 and .22 conversion.

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Here she is at 9yo a few months later with the 8pt buck she shot at 70 yards.

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They allow hunting with suppressors in Missouri?