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Taken with a Mossberg 510 mini 20 gauge. 3" #5 1&1/4 oz Browning BXD

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Nice!!! Congrats!
 
You've invested time wisely in helping your daughter enjoy the outdoors and the time spent with you. From the pic, it appears that you're not the only one that's proud.

Congratulations sir.
 
You've invested time wisely in helping your daughter enjoy the outdoors and the time spent with you. From the pic, it appears that you're not the only one that's proud.

Congratulations sir.

I've got a picture of me and my son behind my SPR. He's sitting in my lap just looking into the field (he insists he can see through the scope) and he's got the biggest grin on his face. I'm not gonna post it in this thread (this is about Rogue's hunter!) but for all my mistakes if I can impart a love of the outdoors and pass something on to my son...I'll die happy
 
I've got a picture of me and my son behind my SPR. He's sitting in my lap just looking into the field (he insists he can see through the scope) and he's got the biggest grin on his face. I'm not gonna post it in this thread (this is about Rogue's hunter!) but for all my mistakes if I can impart a love of the outdoors and pass something on to my son...I'll die happy
Go ahead and post it, let's see it! I love the grin on a child's face behind a firearm.
 
You've invested time wisely in helping your daughter enjoy the outdoors and the time spent with you. From the pic, it appears that you're not the only one that's proud.

Congratulations sir.
She shot about 100 rounds of light bird shot in that 20 gauge for practice. I wanted her to get use to it without developing a flinch. I patterned the turkey shells to see what they would do at 20 & 40 in that little 20 gauge 18.5" barrel. When she pulled the trigger that 3" turkey shell kicked a bit hard in the very light weight firearm, but she was so excited and had so much adrenaline flowing she didn't even notice it.
 
Go ahead and post it, let's see it! I love the grin on a child's face behind a firearm.


I'm with Rogue_One here..........I love to see the younger ones enjoying time learning about the safe and practical use for firearms. And you can really see it showing up in your son's face. He's in his dad's lap.......has a smile on his face.... (and I think I'm detecting one on yours)....and you're investing in a happy future for him.

You nailed it sir. And thank you for sharing that with us.
 
Threads like this one make me sooooooooooo glad that we started this forum.

It's an investment in the future of responsible gun ownership guys. Let's don't ever forget that and try to keep it as a main objective for keeping the lights on here.
 
Threads like this one make me sooooooooooo glad that we started this forum.

It's an investment in the future of responsible gun ownership guys. Let's don't ever forget that and try to keep it as a main objective for keeping the lights on here.

Exactly. And thank you for the reminder.
 
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