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joeyshoe
06-25-2013, 21:46
Calla has been saving for a rifle for some time now. Yesterday was her birthday so I used her savings ($48.52) and bought her a Savage Rascal. If you don't know about the Rascal, it's a single shot bolt action .22 that is youth sized and features several improvements over similar products currently available.

She also received a birchwood and casey .22lr resetting target today from her uncle so we took that out tonight and had a blast with it. We were shooting from a table with a cheap bipod from about 15 yards or so. The steel targets are about 2-3 inches diameter. She was able to plug the targets fairly consistently even with the fading orange sticker and light. Target can be seen in third pic down at the top of the picture...

These pictures are from yesterday and today. She is able to completely operate the rifle on her own and displays promising marksmanship and safe gun handling. I'm so glad that she's finally taking large strides into a hobby and sport that I love and enjoy. Spending time with my kids and doing what I/we love. It's a win/win.

Pictures for your enjoyment and consideration: (now with more artistic flare) [UZI]

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TheGrey
06-25-2013, 21:49
Excellent!

mrghost
06-25-2013, 21:56
Dig the photography.

Ronin13
06-25-2013, 22:01
Well now we know who gets father of the year... hint, it's not that D-Bag Wild Bill Clinton. [Beer]
And she's how old now? Able to operate that rifle independently... now that's what I call good parenting!

Blockhead
06-25-2013, 22:01
Spectacular! That's raising a child right.

joeyshoe
06-25-2013, 22:11
thanks guys!

And she's how old now? Able to operate that rifle independently... now that's what I call good parenting!

She just turned 7. She's been practicing with a Daisy BB gun in the yard but she picked up the operation of this rifle really quickly. These pictures are literally her first few shots with it. It's really cool to see a young girl work on her mechanics, breathing and fundamentals all while loading/unloading, cycling the bolt and safety AND making lots of good hits.

Thanks again for the encouragement guys! She was totally hooked. We stayed out there for several hours just her plinking.

edit: post #223

newracer
06-25-2013, 22:18
Love it!

Shootersfab
06-25-2013, 22:37
awesome pics!

Thanks for raising her right!!!!

kwando
06-25-2013, 22:44
That's so great! Can't imagine how proud of a papa you are. Being a new parent, I cannot wait for my kids to get older so we can do this.

The Heretic
06-25-2013, 22:50
Outstanding story and pictures of a young woman getting raised right!

hghclsswhitetrsh
06-25-2013, 22:50
Right on!

Robby30-06
06-25-2013, 23:00
Good deal, for both of ya. All hope is not lost. Thanks for posting the cool pics and back story :)

spleify
06-25-2013, 23:18
That is awesome, great photography.

I like the second pic with the pile of brass on the table

joeyshoe
06-25-2013, 23:37
and a pickenup style jumping pic....because i can.[Coffee]

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UrbanWolf
06-25-2013, 23:42
Nice, now get her a Saiga 223 to let her get familiar with the NATO round, plus there aint much you can do to break these.

http://www.slickguns.com/sites/default/files/SAI-223-D.jpg

pickenup
06-25-2013, 23:58
THANKS for the pics, ESPECIALLY that last one.
Sorry I wasn't part of this, but reading the story and seeing the pics MADE MY DAY.

jhood001
06-26-2013, 00:14
and a pickenup style jumping pic....because i can.[Coffee]

http://i42.tinypic.com/2ibgpp5.jpg

HOLY AWESOME DAD!

Mazin
06-26-2013, 06:29
THANKS for the pics, ESPECIALLY that last one.
Sorry I wasn't part of this, but reading the story and seeing the pics MADE MY DAY.

+2



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StagLefty
06-26-2013, 07:04
Great job Dad !! I found when I was teaching the girls in Scout Venturing that they were my best students and as a result sometimes my best shots.

Caithford
06-26-2013, 08:03
Hopefully the bright future of women's USPSA/IDPA/Multigun ?

2112
06-26-2013, 08:51
Very Cool!!

BREATHER
06-26-2013, 11:51
Thata gurl....

RblDiver
06-26-2013, 12:10
I like her hat, too true!