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Proud dad

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 7:29 pm
by bubba
Ok, for my daughters 10th birthday I picked her up a PINK .22LR Crickett rifle. Crickett makes youth rifles, great for learning curves. Well we got to the range today and of course today was the first decent day in almost a month around STL so everyone and their 3rd cousin was there on the rifle range sighting in stuff or practicing. So we ended up on the pistol range shooting at the steel plates they have set up there. Fine with me, she can hear it hit the plate and she likes that LOL

Up until today she had never shot a rifle, pistol yes, rifle no. So there was a little learning curve. After about 10 rounds she was hitting the plates consistently. What impressed me was its a 6 inch plate at 50 yards :mrgreen: after those first ten she sent another 90 rounds down range, only missing a few at the end. She was getting tired and was pulling shots.

Some pics

Her and me
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Her first .22 next to my first .22 an old Remigton Range Master. Gives a real feel for how much shorter the Crickett is LOL
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Re: Proud dad

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 10:31 pm
by stev
Way to go!

Every young girl needs a rifle to practice with.

My daughter will need another three more years to reach that milestone. Thanks for the heads up and the PINK color coordination combination. I'll take note of it. The wife here just smiled at the photo.

That must have been a great day for her.

Depending on your state rules, she may have a 9mm sweet-sixteen birthday in the future.

Re: Proud dad

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 5:47 am
by bubba
It was $115 at walmart, they even have adult stocks so as she grows I can get her a new stock for it.

As for the sweet 16, think'n a car will override a 9 LOL even then I'd push her towards a .40 or .45, mainly due to the .22LR pistol we have for them is a converted 1911 .45ACP.

http://s11.photobucket.com/albums/a184/ ... _range.flv

Re: Proud dad

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:19 am
by kappage
I want a rifle.

Re: Proud dad

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:43 am
by vicaphit
My grandfather just gave my dad two .22 rifles with some pretty decent optics. Haven't shot them yet though.

Re: Proud dad

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:43 am
by DMB2000uk
kappage wrote:I want a rifle.
A pink rifle? :finga:

Dan

Re: Proud dad

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:57 am
by XstollieX
Congrats on your daughters first rifle :supz: . I am looking forward to my son first. Its gonna be a few years though seeing as he will be 2 in the beginning of august. Though I plan to let him use my first bb gun (I don't think it is strong enough to break a window at point blank range) when he is old enough to hold it and aim.

Re: Proud dad

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:40 am
by bubba
we started with an Airsoft pistol knock off from walmart. The little plastic BB sting like a mofo but they don't break anything

Re: Proud dad

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:46 am
by kappage
DMB2000uk wrote:
kappage wrote:I want a rifle.
A pink rifle? :finga:

Dan
I dont care even if it had fairies on it... But i suppose soon i get to go shooting with a guy from work, then when i post up pics after slaughtering a wild deer we will see who is the man. :finga:

Re: Proud dad

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:47 am
by XstollieX
bubba wrote:we started with an Airsoft pistol knock off from walmart. The little plastic BB sting like a mofo but they don't break anything
That's not a bad Idea. Though I think my spring powered rifle might hurt less. I always found it fun to watch the bb's hit the target.

Re: Proud dad

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 11:34 am
by Sporg
kappage wrote:then when i post up pics after slaughtering a wild deer we will see who is the man.
You could try using a bow :mrgreen:

Re: Proud dad

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 12:04 pm
by Skippman
A tear just went down my eye. O:)

Re: Proud dad

Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 11:00 pm
by DL13
Sooner or later she will be able to out shoot you, so don't piss her off when she is older. :lol:
Congratulation

Re: Proud dad

Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:15 am
by deleted
I had a .177 which was useful for killing those pesky squirrels!!

Re: Proud dad

Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 9:55 am
by GI-JOE
Evasion wrote:I had a .177 which was useful for killing those pesky squirrels!!
So is a .22. Stand about 10 feet inside the window so neighbors don't hear! I tagged a ground hog that way. :snakeman:

Re: Proud dad

Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 10:25 pm
by vbironchef
Congrats! Good choice in rifle. Ammo is cheap. If she is having fun, that's all that counts! I think it's great that you are spending time and teaching her at the same time. Great Job!

Re: Proud dad

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 6:49 am
by Skippman
Her and me
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THIS IS HOW ACCIDENTS ARE PREVENTED!

I commend you for teaching your daughter responsible gun ownership and keeping an American tradition alive. Knew I liked ya for a reason bro!

Re: Proud dad

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 7:14 am
by bubba
When I bought it I prepared for two things, a fight with her mom (my ex) as she hates guns and anything to do with them, and teaching her how to shoot and care for it safe and proper.

She loves to shoot. I noticed that she was stealing the boys NERF guns to play with and my folks got both kids a Vulcan NERF gun (the chain fed NERF gun) and she was more excited then the boy was LOL.

The boy loves shooting to, but he likes the pistol more then rifle and she is the other way round. Which it perfectly fine with me, no arguments on who goes with me to the range on pistol/rifle days. The morning we went to the rage to shot her gun the small 100 yard range was full, and there was a 600 yard match on the big rifle range. We set and watched a little and as we were leaving I asked she if she thought she could hit the target way out there. She look straight at me and said "well, not today but with some practice and a bigger gun I think I can" I smiled and told her "well we will just have to work on that"

Re: Proud dad

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 6:22 am
by vicaphit
What CAN'T be solved by more practice and a bigger gun?

Re: Proud dad

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 2:12 pm
by bmaverick
bubba wrote:... then I'd push her towards a .40 or ...

I've found the Sig 229 in .40 to be the nicest handling and most accurate of the .40's I've ever shot.

I find the Sig 40's, the 229 and the 239 to be my favorites. Both have some heft to the slide that aids in recoil and controlability.

Forget the 9mm or the full 45. The 40's rule for being the best of both worlds.