They will if you take em and be patient. Also, let them mess up. Not in a dangerous way of course. I like to watch em struggle for a minute and see if they find their mistakes on their own. It’ll give them a sense of accomplishment. I believe if we hover too much they won’t learn to deal with issues. Simple things like loading mags, adjusting bipods and or bags. Anyhow I ain’t no educator lol. I’m just a dad doing the best I can just like I’m sure you will too. But yeah Clara has a ton of trigger time. Anytime I go to my range she does too. I’m patient and get her set up. Usually shooting the 12” steel plate at 100yds and then I go to work on whatever my shooting project is.I almost cried I was so happy for Clara! Seriously, I love that. I really hope my kids enjoy hunting and/or shooting as much as yours seem too.
That’s awesome! Good job on your dad skills!The little daughter Clara got her a new rifle today. She’d been borrowing a Ruger precision rimfire from her older sister. When they battle, I loan the older daughter my b14r. A while back we decided to get Clara her own “better 22”. So since the ruger pr is such an adjustable platform we knew that’s what she needed. She didn’t want the same black color so the google happened and we found the Talo gray one. Well, we found a picture. Actually finding one was a trick. No local stores had one available from their distributors. I clicked many google links just to find it out of stock. Finally I found a store in Florida that showed one. After a 30 minute phone call with them searching high and low they found it. It arrived today. We got her all set up and ready to roll. Hopefully this one shoots as good as our other one.
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