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<blockquote data-quote="JeepKuntry" data-source="post: 4914075" data-attributes="member: 2176"><p>My daughter went a couple times last year. She was 8. Still a bit gun shy and we're working with range time and dry fire training. I used a ground blind and a caldwell tripod gun rest. We have no shots on deer yet, hopefully this fall things will work out. I did not start hunting till I was a junior in high school so it's been a learning experience for me trying to make it work for her. I'm willing to wager most younger kids are in shooting houses with rests overlooking fields. Unfortunately that isn't an option in my neck of the woods. I found 1 spot that I might setup on that is off the beaten path overlooking perpendicular logging trails.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeepKuntry, post: 4914075, member: 2176"] My daughter went a couple times last year. She was 8. Still a bit gun shy and we're working with range time and dry fire training. I used a ground blind and a caldwell tripod gun rest. We have no shots on deer yet, hopefully this fall things will work out. I did not start hunting till I was a junior in high school so it's been a learning experience for me trying to make it work for her. I'm willing to wager most younger kids are in shooting houses with rests overlooking fields. Unfortunately that isn't an option in my neck of the woods. I found 1 spot that I might setup on that is off the beaten path overlooking perpendicular logging trails. [/QUOTE]
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