I can't help but brag on my son. He shot a can at 30 yds and only hit it with just a few pellets. Then we shot at this at 25 yds. He missed first shot and told me he closed his eyes. We looked at the target and talked again about where to aim, shooting with both eyes open and squeezing the trigger. Went back behind the roll out blind, sitting on my lap on the ground. This is the result. I sure think if he can settle enough to aim and squeeze the trigger he is good out to 30.
I see dead turkeys coming!!
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That's awesome Ray. I still have my daughter's first "paper" turkey in my closet. You're a good teacher. Keep it up!
Looks good, Ray. He will have to learn how to harness his emotions when that big ol' gobbler shows up. That is hard to teach to a youngster. It is something that they must conquer on their own..It will happen. He has a good mentor..Good luck, boys..Mike
You're teaching him right Ray! He's gonna be fine! :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
Good luck!! Your son will do great!! ENJOY :icon_thumright: