So the other night, I knocked on my daughters door and walked in. Instead of doing her homework, she was surfing the internet. Hmmm. Bad.
I caught her looking at this:
I am not sure whether to ground her or buy her one.
So the other night, I knocked on my daughters door and walked in. Instead of doing her homework, she was surfing the internet. Hmmm. Bad.
I caught her looking at this:
I am not sure whether to ground her or buy her one.
Ground her, make her learn the 4 rules and the ballistics of the standard factory load, buy it for her and then make her go to at least 2 steel challenge matches with it. That should be enough fun err… punishment.
I bought a stainless steel Ruger Bearcat for my daughter’s 8th birthday to use in 4H Shooting Sports, around the farm, and youth Cowboy Action Shooting. Single-action requires thought for each shot, size is great for small hands… Get her one dad!
Dann I couldn’t agree more! I myself have a Single Six in .22LR and it’s the first one I take out to teach a new shooter, adult or junior! Since I posted this, she is now all worked up about an FN 5-7 though… (She’s plenty experienced)
I like the price tag of the Bearcat a lot better 🙂