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<blockquote data-quote="Nowoolies" data-source="post: 1659369" data-attributes="member: 108607"><p>Fantastic post guys just spent about a hour and a half smiling and three coffees later still smiling</p><p>I taught both my daughter and son to shoot from age four and a half both are very good shots but don't do it any more son is 36 daughter is 31</p><p>Thank God for grandchildren started them both around four and a half both very very good shots no mater what they use I've got two more grandkids one is about to start and one is well 15 months and my daughter won't let me start teaching her lol </p><p>Between the three of us we have .22 Brno 455, 25/20 we cast and load our own .223 VTR granddaughters favourite,</p><p>.308 custom both love that one .22/250 both like but not too keen on noise even with plugs and ear muffs on</p><p>grandson is starting to like my sharps and Springfield both in .45/70 black powder only in these , both kids are very compentant at reloading I taught them you want to shoot it you got to learn to reload it they love that side of the game, they are always under supervision when loading,</p><p>My grandson has just turned 10 weighs in around 50 kg granddaughter is 14 and same weight </p><p>And he has fell in love my my new .300 WM the one in my avatar, his first group with this rifle was 14.4 mm at 225 yards just over half an inch</p><p>All he could do that day was smile and asked can I finish off the box of . 300 WM 212 ELD-X I was tempted but still running up the barrel , he has his eye on my other .300 it's a CZ Lux hopefully it won't rain next weekend and he can shoot that one as well ,it's got two dead mules in the butt and a small muzzle break my gunsmith made for it , recoil is zero I would say the .25/20 has more recoil. Granddaughter hasn't shot either of the .300's and is busting a tail to do so ....but got to keep up appearances with the friends lol </p><p> I've got pictures of them shooting, and for some reason I can't load them up</p><p>Another job for the grandkids to do</p><p>Cheers Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nowoolies, post: 1659369, member: 108607"] Fantastic post guys just spent about a hour and a half smiling and three coffees later still smiling I taught both my daughter and son to shoot from age four and a half both are very good shots but don't do it any more son is 36 daughter is 31 Thank God for grandchildren started them both around four and a half both very very good shots no mater what they use I've got two more grandkids one is about to start and one is well 15 months and my daughter won't let me start teaching her lol Between the three of us we have .22 Brno 455, 25/20 we cast and load our own .223 VTR granddaughters favourite, .308 custom both love that one .22/250 both like but not too keen on noise even with plugs and ear muffs on grandson is starting to like my sharps and Springfield both in .45/70 black powder only in these , both kids are very compentant at reloading I taught them you want to shoot it you got to learn to reload it they love that side of the game, they are always under supervision when loading, My grandson has just turned 10 weighs in around 50 kg granddaughter is 14 and same weight And he has fell in love my my new .300 WM the one in my avatar, his first group with this rifle was 14.4 mm at 225 yards just over half an inch All he could do that day was smile and asked can I finish off the box of . 300 WM 212 ELD-X I was tempted but still running up the barrel , he has his eye on my other .300 it's a CZ Lux hopefully it won't rain next weekend and he can shoot that one as well ,it's got two dead mules in the butt and a small muzzle break my gunsmith made for it , recoil is zero I would say the .25/20 has more recoil. Granddaughter hasn't shot either of the .300's and is busting a tail to do so ....but got to keep up appearances with the friends lol I've got pictures of them shooting, and for some reason I can't load them up Another job for the grandkids to do Cheers Paul [/QUOTE]
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