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The Basics, Starting Out
Always fun taking young people shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="ATH" data-source="post: 1643454" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>My 9yo daughter shooting her 22LR Savage Rascal this weekend. Nailing clays at 40-50yds with boring precision. I tried her on the 6X45 she wants to deer hunt with but the length of pull is too long so another stock is now on order. When she has a gun she is comfortable manipulating she is a machine. With the 22 we started on a rear bag but she wanted to get rid of it, and once she did her skills with the little rifle impressed me for her age and level of training. I think in a couple years she may be shooting 223 in F-Class 600yd...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATH, post: 1643454, member: 1656"] My 9yo daughter shooting her 22LR Savage Rascal this weekend. Nailing clays at 40-50yds with boring precision. I tried her on the 6X45 she wants to deer hunt with but the length of pull is too long so another stock is now on order. When she has a gun she is comfortable manipulating she is a machine. With the 22 we started on a rear bag but she wanted to get rid of it, and once she did her skills with the little rifle impressed me for her age and level of training. I think in a couple years she may be shooting 223 in F-Class 600yd... [/QUOTE]
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