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Nice work there! Smile




 
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That's awesome.
 
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That's awesome to see. It brings back a lot of good memories!
Way to go pops!

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Huge amounts of being proud there David!


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Looks like you both had a great time. I am wanting to take mine soon.
 
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And that's what life is all about... enjoying good times together... I am waiting for our weather to warm up a bit and then it's time for my son to get some time behind the AR with peep sights, Army boot camp is only months away... Seems like yesterday that my son was that size...
 
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Congrats! That's a memory he'll hold onto forever.
 
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His smile says it all; good job, Dad.


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David, it may sound odd, but that picture made me tear up a bit. Each of my boys went through their first shooting experience much the same way. As they grew and their enthusiasm increased, shooting became about them rather than about me. I see that same thing in your picture. They say love and service/sacrifice rolls down hill from parent to child. Somewhere along the line We lose ourselves in their joy and education. Now that they are all adults I am left to shoot alone again. I can't see as well. It's harder to collect my brass. Mostly though, I miss my boys. It is good to see you two together. I encourage you to do it as often as is possible. Smile


My exact sentiments. Been shooting with my son since he turned 8 yo. My favorite shooting partner. He is now gone to college and I miss those times. Dave, take the lad out as much as possible, the fun is almost too much for a man to handle.



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Congratulations, Dad! That's fine shooting and an even better time for father and son!
 
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Great Job, to both of you guys.

Love the smiles!


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Well done Dave!

It is apparent you both had a blast.


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Some fine shooting there, young man. And those smiles are beautiful....... Smile
 
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Nice job, both of you!


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Oh, by the way, which one's "Pink?"
 
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Good job dad. Making good memories and helping him understand and respect firearms.



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Good job!
 
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And now you know what to get him for his birthday Razz

Great job, Dad!
 
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Smiles say it all, Dave.




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Awesome job Dave, the beginning of a lifetime of fun at the range.


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Awesome picture and what a great experience. Well done.



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