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Great Education. Thanks Gary. I have 2 grandsons, one is 8 and the other is 7. The 8 year old wants to become an avid hunter and is itching for me to take him out but 8 is still a little young yet. My near term plan is to take him to our skeet field and just let him watch for awhile. I'm getting a setter pup this Spring/early summer and he can help me with the setter also. I was 12 when my dad allowed me to go bird hunting in the field with him and he bought me a single shot Springfield 410 ga to use. I still have it but I have also have had Brad B. restore a nice 20 ga. Trojan that I think I'll give the lad when he's ready to hunt with me.
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