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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Carlock" data-source="post: 156496" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>I never had really cool toys like that when I was 5 either but my dad always took time to take me shooting and hunting. He made me a siloutte groundhog when I was 8 that tipped over when you hit it above the half way point. This was an absolute kick for me to shoot steel and tip it over. I did not realize the wisdom of this toy until I had kids of my own. Fire 1 shot from a single shot bolt action .22 knock over the siloutte, walk down range setup said target and repeat for hours. I was able to do this where my dad worked while he worked and kept an eye on me. This occupied hours, days and weeks of my time. I first learned about hold over and long range shooting here. Dad took me varmint hunting after I had a good handle on the steel. We spent hours and hours shooting and spending time together. I never had an X-box as kid and I am glad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Carlock, post: 156496, member: 4"] I never had really cool toys like that when I was 5 either but my dad always took time to take me shooting and hunting. He made me a siloutte groundhog when I was 8 that tipped over when you hit it above the half way point. This was an absolute kick for me to shoot steel and tip it over. I did not realize the wisdom of this toy until I had kids of my own. Fire 1 shot from a single shot bolt action .22 knock over the siloutte, walk down range setup said target and repeat for hours. I was able to do this where my dad worked while he worked and kept an eye on me. This occupied hours, days and weeks of my time. I first learned about hold over and long range shooting here. Dad took me varmint hunting after I had a good handle on the steel. We spent hours and hours shooting and spending time together. I never had an X-box as kid and I am glad. [/QUOTE]
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