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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy" data-source="post: 792361" data-attributes="member: 8833"><p>Varmit's above advice is solid. Raised 2 boys that are now hunting addicts but I also have the best daughter a father could ask for and she never had any desire to hunt, she will shoot targets etc but that is it. Now with 4 grandkids I start all over. </p><p></p><p>MAKE IT FUN and when they start loosing concentration/interest it is time to stop. If you feel you're not progressing you might think about getting someone else to give your son a lesson. My oldest was pretty head strong and he'd taken lots of advise from me - signed him up for an air gun program at our local gun club and his interest and improvement went up by leaps and bounds. Sometimes as Dad's we have a tendency to hand out more orders than we do instructions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy, post: 792361, member: 8833"] Varmit's above advice is solid. Raised 2 boys that are now hunting addicts but I also have the best daughter a father could ask for and she never had any desire to hunt, she will shoot targets etc but that is it. Now with 4 grandkids I start all over. MAKE IT FUN and when they start loosing concentration/interest it is time to stop. If you feel you're not progressing you might think about getting someone else to give your son a lesson. My oldest was pretty head strong and he'd taken lots of advise from me - signed him up for an air gun program at our local gun club and his interest and improvement went up by leaps and bounds. Sometimes as Dad's we have a tendency to hand out more orders than we do instructions. [/QUOTE]
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