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Well congratulations to her! Hunting isn't male only...I've got a co-worker that goes hunting with her husband (not FOR her husband!). Hope she can make it hunting next season and does well with the biathlon! TXLoader | |||
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I'd like to report that I've also taught my two daughters and son to shoot. The older daughter is now almost 18, and a freshman in college. I first took her skeet shooting when she was maybe 10 or 11. My son (I have only 1 son) is now 13, and I also took him skeet shooting when he was about 11. I've also taken him to the rifle range repeatedly so that he can shoot a .22, and recently I let him shoot a 25/06. My younger daughter -- she's now 9 -- had been begging to go shooting when she saw me taking her brother. I worried about taking her to the skeet range because I'm afraid that the kick of the shotgun (I have a 20 ga. over/under that I cut down to make a child's gun) may be too much for her. So I've taken her to the rifle range and let her shoot a .22 I have a Marlin child's gun -- a single shot with a 2 to 7 X scope -- and she has shot that a lot. She really likes to shoot from the bench, and has gotten it down so that she looks the part of a genuine bench-rest shooter. I haven't taken any of them hunting yet. Opportunities for hunting are scarce here with me, given location and job commitments. But I do get to take them shooting, and they are all now somewhat accomplished shooters. | |||
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Good job the more women we get involved in shooting the easier time well have keeping are guns. | |||
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Good job! Maybe one, or several, of them can replace the fat broads on day time TV that tell American women what to think. | |||
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