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Old June 9, 2013, 02:07 PM   #2
4EVERM-14
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With the little guy as young as he is it might be best to develop a base line for his abilities. Perhaps choosing a target[paper] and keeping track of a score based on 10 shots. Keep a chart with his scores so he can see progress. It's not necessary to do this exclusively. Let him plink at whatever is safe to do in your area. Every so often take that target and challenge him. This will present both success and failure that he will have to deal with. Shooting is a great teacher. both for the game and for life.
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