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160 yrds longrange? How about for a 5 year old?
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<blockquote data-quote="oldmossy" data-source="post: 888195" data-attributes="member: 44047"><p>Its fun working with my boy. He shoots his 22 chipmunk fairly frequently. But always packing his red rider. He does really well for a child. When he's shooting the 22-250, its off the bench. Which makes it fairly easy to shoot decent. But the red rider and 22 is off hand or whatever rest he can find. He killed his first deer last year with the 22-250 (a doe). And got his first 2 squirrels this year. </p><p>Hunting has been my life. It's probably kept me out of trouble lots of times. I'd rather went hunting as to go party or anything for that matter. It gave me a reason to find a good job. So I can afford to travel hunting and participate in these expensive hobbies.</p><p>Overall, I can honestly say hunting has made me the person I am today. And that's why I want my son to follow as close in my footsteps as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldmossy, post: 888195, member: 44047"] Its fun working with my boy. He shoots his 22 chipmunk fairly frequently. But always packing his red rider. He does really well for a child. When he's shooting the 22-250, its off the bench. Which makes it fairly easy to shoot decent. But the red rider and 22 is off hand or whatever rest he can find. He killed his first deer last year with the 22-250 (a doe). And got his first 2 squirrels this year. Hunting has been my life. It's probably kept me out of trouble lots of times. I'd rather went hunting as to go party or anything for that matter. It gave me a reason to find a good job. So I can afford to travel hunting and participate in these expensive hobbies. Overall, I can honestly say hunting has made me the person I am today. And that's why I want my son to follow as close in my footsteps as possible. [/QUOTE]
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