Just wanted to share a little something with you all something you may not agree with but it seemed right at the time.On a regular varmint patrol looking for lamb killer's which my daughter is always keen to come with me.I was shooting a few rabbits to pass the time still getting used to the 204. I still cannot believe what this little cartridge can do head shooting rabbits at 195 metres aiming dead on is something I'm not used to. Anyway we drove down to collect the bunny's when we spotted a few hopping around not far away.So we set up again my daughter wanted to have a look through the scope when she told she could see them I asked her if she wanted a shot yeh OK dad was the reply.So I got her into a good shooting postion she said she could see them again so I closed the bolt and said when ever your ready. The 204 barked and the rabbit disapeared.I headshot it dad was the reply not knowing it was a hit or the rabbit headed under ground we went for a look and found one headshot rabbit we both were very happy with her first kill.
What a cute varmint!! and I don't mean the rabbit. I love hearing from all you "blokes" down under. I remember my son's first fish he caught and first prairie dog kill; it's something you'll treasure for life.
Your right there steve something you treasure for life.She's caught plenty of fish and loves releasing them not killing them.But lookout if your a squid she loves eating them !
I don't think anyone here will argue against your daughter's learning to shoot, that's the future of ALL shooting sports, getting the youngsters involved is important to us all, Matt. Keep up the excellent work!
Build a man a fire, and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life!
Better start building yourself a NEW rifle............................she's gonna want THAT one when she's big enough to carry it (and you should let her have it!).
Keep up the good work!
When your attack is going well you are about to be ambushed.
Your not wrong about her wanting that rifle.She made a bead bracelet the other day with her name on it and the numbers 204 after it.It's coming up to our best time of the year for rabbits so I would say she'll be getting a few more shots off over the next couple of months.