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<blockquote data-quote="JimmyCP" data-source="post: 1641250" data-attributes="member: 106166"><p>My son was shooting bb guns at 3, 22 at 5, 410 shot gun at seven. Being he grew up in the country and at times out with me in isolated areas cutting wood he had a 357 on his side and learned how to drive me out of the woods incase I got hurt at the age of 8.</p><p>During a hunt with older kids he shot his first 7mm mag at camp after all the older kids missed it at 100 yards and won the $20 pot at the age of 8.</p><p>He went through the Az game and fish hunters safety course at 9 after I bought him a 6.5x284. Didn't want the recoil to mess up his form so I opted for a caliber that had range and low recoil. Killed his first elk @ 186 yards at the age of 10. Killed a mule deer at ll.</p><p>At the age of 12 he paid for half of the 338 lapua mag for his birthday and spent half his savings from working od jobs to buy a Gen 1 hd razor 6x25x50 to put on top of it.</p><p>As far as the corvette now that he's 15 goin on 16, I don't think they make them in 4 wheel drive so I don't think he'll be intrested.</p><p>He's currently working a job ar the maximum allowed hours by the state for his age earning mony building his 82 chevy 4x4 and 72 4x4 stepside frame up restoration.</p><p></p><p>Some of us still raise kids to learn responsibility and take pride in blistered hands from a hard day of work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimmyCP, post: 1641250, member: 106166"] My son was shooting bb guns at 3, 22 at 5, 410 shot gun at seven. Being he grew up in the country and at times out with me in isolated areas cutting wood he had a 357 on his side and learned how to drive me out of the woods incase I got hurt at the age of 8. During a hunt with older kids he shot his first 7mm mag at camp after all the older kids missed it at 100 yards and won the $20 pot at the age of 8. He went through the Az game and fish hunters safety course at 9 after I bought him a 6.5x284. Didn't want the recoil to mess up his form so I opted for a caliber that had range and low recoil. Killed his first elk @ 186 yards at the age of 10. Killed a mule deer at ll. At the age of 12 he paid for half of the 338 lapua mag for his birthday and spent half his savings from working od jobs to buy a Gen 1 hd razor 6x25x50 to put on top of it. As far as the corvette now that he's 15 goin on 16, I don't think they make them in 4 wheel drive so I don't think he'll be intrested. He's currently working a job ar the maximum allowed hours by the state for his age earning mony building his 82 chevy 4x4 and 72 4x4 stepside frame up restoration. Some of us still raise kids to learn responsibility and take pride in blistered hands from a hard day of work. [/QUOTE]
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