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the 1st 70 degree day since last october. grandsons out of school at noon. (6+9) one old marlin 39 one browning lo wall converted to 221 fireball lots of jugs full of colored water supply of tin cans a few boxes of 22's & some 221's 4 wheeler ride down the muddy road doesn't get any better than this | ||
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Good job with the boys! Too few of us have a good understanding that passing on the interest in shooting to younger folks will be the key in our future enjoyment of our second amendment rights. Keep it enjoyable for them and they will be lifelong gun enthusiasts! I like the jugs of colored water. Will do that with my kids. You using food coloring or another dye? | |||
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my kinda day.. | |||
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You are a great grandfather. They will fondly remember those activities with you forever. NRA Patron member | |||
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Treasured moments!!! Doesn`t get any better than that my friend. I remember my youngest kid [Mary] calling up out of a deep [DEEP] gulch on Molokai in 1975 or76 saying she had three goats down and needed help.....Amen bro. The greatest moments. Aloha, Mark When the fear of death is no longer a concern----the Rules of War change!! | |||
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my grandpa always had a box of 22 shells in the middle desk drawer, they where like gold to me, they didn't last long good job for taking the grandkids shooting | |||
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Yes, keep taking them shooting and using those guns that are fun for kids, don't expose them to the big boomers too young. When my grandson was 7, I'd have the knife and he would be holding legs out of the way. By the time he was 14 he'd be doing it all. | |||
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Take your kid hunting and you won't be hunting your Kid!! | |||
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