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<blockquote data-quote="Okdave" data-source="post: 3942579" data-attributes="member: 49936"><p>I started out with BB guns then .22lr and shotguns. My grandpa had some land and briefly taught us how to shoot and be somewhat safe. He would get us a 500rd box of .22 and tell us to have fun, there was three of us at age ~13 running around shooting snapping turtles in the pond. With my child, we started out with a .22 rifle and she hasn't shown much interest since, but I have recently shown her how to chamber a round (snap cap) in a 9mm pistol and that your index finger is the primary safety, I want her to know how to use it in case she ever needs to use it. I just wish she had more of an interest in shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okdave, post: 3942579, member: 49936"] I started out with BB guns then .22lr and shotguns. My grandpa had some land and briefly taught us how to shoot and be somewhat safe. He would get us a 500rd box of .22 and tell us to have fun, there was three of us at age ~13 running around shooting snapping turtles in the pond. With my child, we started out with a .22 rifle and she hasn't shown much interest since, but I have recently shown her how to chamber a round (snap cap) in a 9mm pistol and that your index finger is the primary safety, I want her to know how to use it in case she ever needs to use it. I just wish she had more of an interest in shooting. [/QUOTE]
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