Daddys Girl
#11
lol.Good job
Here's one of my son seating bullets for me when he was 3. He doesn't shoot yet as he doesn't have the attention span for it. I've worked with kids at pellet gun shoots at my club and find that the typical 5 year old girls usually shoots better than boys twice their age, and sometimes that doesn't change during their entire lifespan.


Here's one of my son seating bullets for me when he was 3. He doesn't shoot yet as he doesn't have the attention span for it. I've worked with kids at pellet gun shoots at my club and find that the typical 5 year old girls usually shoots better than boys twice their age, and sometimes that doesn't change during their entire lifespan.

#14
Great Pics Crew....there's nothing like spending quality time with your kids.....i'm sure your daughter will cherish those memories her entire life. My wife's fondest memories growing up involved eating spam in an airboat with her dad & her younger sister
#15
My 5 year old has been helping me since he was 4. He does the same, helps with depriming and priming and counting out the bullets and putting the finished ones in the shell holder. It is actually pretty nice to have somebody to help with some of those things. He just asked me when he saw me looking at those pictures "Daddy, when are we going to do bullets again"? lol. He is already a pretty good shot with his bb gun and is starting to get the principles down on shooting my old 22 Winchester single shot. I truly believe in teaching them about safety and the responsibilities that come with firearms at a young age.




