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Old 11-17-2016, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Oldtimr
That won't happen if you don't allow children to pick up a gun without an adult being present. I have a .308 and a .243 in my gun safe, the .243 is my grandsons rifle, he is 16 and I am still the only person to go in the gun safe and the ammo locker to get the guns and ammo out for hunting.
No doubt, OT.
But like Trust, Responsibility is earned and learned. Thus far they are doing a fine job of learning and listening. Gaining my trust and earning responsibility.
My own father didn't just give me a gun and say don't kill anybody. I earned and learned trust and responsibility. So too will they. However, I did learn from my own brother. That when you have two of the same thing, and they aren't expressly different. You can have problems.
Its certainly logical to use the same caliber (243), to prevent accidents and forgetfulness. And just get a different style of gun. (ooh, light bulb moment).
Its hell getting older.

Thanks guys.
I do sincerely appreciate the input.
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