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<blockquote data-quote="BrandonM" data-source="post: 3645450" data-attributes="member: 6435"><p>I took my son shooting for the first time tonight. He’s one of 6. Some of the others have been before him, but this was his time, just the 2 of us. He’s been begging to learn since he saw me bring home a cricket single shot .22lr about a month ago. He lit up like a Christmas tree when I told him what we were about to do. By the end of our first lesson he was hitting the steel silhouettes about 80% of the time and even hit a bullseye on paper. I kept a hand on the rifle just in case, but the aiming and firing was all him. On occasion when a shot missed the steel he’d say “I just gotta hear that ding” and load another round. I think everyone feels that way shooting steel. We just gotta hear it ring![ATTACH=full]225283[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrandonM, post: 3645450, member: 6435"] I took my son shooting for the first time tonight. He’s one of 6. Some of the others have been before him, but this was his time, just the 2 of us. He’s been begging to learn since he saw me bring home a cricket single shot .22lr about a month ago. He lit up like a Christmas tree when I told him what we were about to do. By the end of our first lesson he was hitting the steel silhouettes about 80% of the time and even hit a bullseye on paper. I kept a hand on the rifle just in case, but the aiming and firing was all him. On occasion when a shot missed the steel he’d say “I just gotta hear that ding” and load another round. I think everyone feels that way shooting steel. We just gotta hear it ring![ATTACH type="full" alt="E8BA0D89-65E8-4F4A-B087-AA7F829D7527.jpeg"]225283[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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