kimbercollector
Marksman
Its fair to say most of us on INGO are established, both in family and profession. We all started shooting some time ago for the most part. With our age, comes youth (children)...so what will we teach our kids?
Im curious of the games you played plinking growing up? What were your favorite targets, describe where you learned to shoot and how. Will you teach your kids the same way?
I keep going back to clay pigeons...hanging them off tree limbs, throwing them from the old red plastic arm that cracked them if you didnt spread the mouth of the thrower and your older brother'd get mad at you...lol.
Id like to hear more importantly, what you have to tell your kids / grandkids about firearms and the sport.
Dave
Im curious of the games you played plinking growing up? What were your favorite targets, describe where you learned to shoot and how. Will you teach your kids the same way?
I keep going back to clay pigeons...hanging them off tree limbs, throwing them from the old red plastic arm that cracked them if you didnt spread the mouth of the thrower and your older brother'd get mad at you...lol.
Id like to hear more importantly, what you have to tell your kids / grandkids about firearms and the sport.
Dave
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