Range Report Some long range with my 8 yr old

ggmanning

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  • Apr 23, 2010
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    My 8 yr old son has hunted and shot often from an early age. Killed his first squirrel at 5 and his first deer at 6. He shot a deer at 160yds earlier this year. We are always shooting and keep a little .22 range in the yard for him to shoot. Lately he has taken an interest in long range and has gotten big enough to shoot my bolt guns. I put him on the .22 out to 2-250yds last weekend to let him get used to a mil reticle and so we could talk wind, trigger control etc. at distance. Today was his big day so I took him out and put up some 12" x12" steel at 700yds and that correlated pretty good for him with the .22 at 250yds. I shot 3 times to dial in...my shots are the 2 at center on top and the one in the center. Then I let him fire 15 rounds. He hit the first shot! Of the next 14 he hit 4 so I was real proud of him. I gave him the wind calls...and I am sure that limited him some
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    . I expect he's going to be whipping me by the time he hits 16. A fun day watching his excitement to hear the "tink" after he shot.

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    Re: Some long range with my 8 yr old

    That's awesome getting your son involved in shooting at an early age. Looks like he has some skills!

    BTW: he'll likely be giving you a run for your money in a couple years (LOL)! It's amazing how easily kids pick things up.
     
    Re: Some long range with my 8 yr old

    That's awesome I am sure he will always remember that. Can't wait till my little buddy gets a few years older he's gonna have some badass rifles to play with. My dad is part of the reason I got into shooting particularly long range shooting however I was in my late 20's.
     
    Re: Some long range with my 8 yr old

    The good part is he has an even bigger interest in the prep to get there than before. Always nice to have some help prepping brass! Our big talk this week was "what are you measuring on that dial?" and then "what is runout?" followed by "why are you doing that?". Thanks for the kind words....nothing better than shooting/hunting with your children. If the cows cooperate I am going to have him shooting 500yds this weekend hoping he will up his number of hits.