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7/22/2012 11:00:21 PM EDT
Put my boy to work today. Here he is decapping and sizing some. 223 in the shed. He had to do it. My son is gun crazy! When he was 6 he saw my buddies. 22 revolver and he said "that double action or single"? My buddy was like .

7/23/2012 12:22:23 AM EDT
[#1]
Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it.


Proverbs 22:6.

Good job, OP!
7/23/2012 12:47:40 AM EDT
[#2]
Thanks for the compliment! It tickles me to death that he is gun crazy. I emphasize safety all the time and he treats his airsoft guns as if he is holding my 1911. Like i said it tickles me that he loves shooting and everything guns. Now I'm just trying to incorporate some sports in him. When I suggest sandlot football or baseball he just says "shooting is a sport isn't it daddy? Well that's what i wanna do". Lol. Its not to easy to argue with that.
7/23/2012 5:08:27 AM EDT
[#3]
Good on ya dad.
7/23/2012 5:13:08 AM EDT
[#4]
You just have to tell him physical sports will keep his mind and body sharp for the shooting sports!
7/23/2012 8:12:03 AM EDT
[#5]
That could have been a pic of me back in the early 60's.



My dad had me sizing 30-06.



Teach him right and he will have a hobby for life.



Well done.
7/23/2012 9:44:35 AM EDT
[#6]
Good... The institutional knowledge, skills and tips and tricks involved in reloading means that in many cases they have to be passed down to the younger generations.  Think about it... How many times have you read something in a book, or came across a problem that you couldn't figure out on your own.  What did you do?  Call grand-pa, find some old-timer at your range, get on here for advice (or all three) only to hear something like, "Ohhh yeah... I had that happen to me before.  Back your die off a 1/4 turn/blow it out with an air compressor/your OAL is too short/etc."

If we didn't pass it on, this hobby would effectively disappear in two generations.
7/23/2012 9:57:44 AM EDT
[#7]
My two girls love to help dad make bullets in the garage... Good on you OP.

- AG
7/23/2012 11:36:46 AM EDT
[#8]
My 3 daughters love to help me at the reloading bench too!!  Good Job
7/23/2012 12:16:58 PM EDT
[#9]
Got baby boy on the way named Jacob gunner...... Looking forward raising him right just as so many of you guys!
7/23/2012 4:17:13 PM EDT
[#10]
Nice... My two boys beg to help me. Sizing 45acp and 45lc. I don't trust them with a bottle neck yet. Make sure they wash up after they are done and tell them not to touch their eyes or mouth. I don't want to give them an excuse come report card time.

7/23/2012 4:46:40 PM EDT
[#11]
Over the years all of my kids started helping out with hand-loading Since they were 6 years old. (College, high school x2, elementary school.)
7/23/2012 5:56:26 PM EDT
[#12]
Nice job OP , I have  3 daughters that help me when they are home from college.
7/24/2012 6:05:09 PM EDT
[#13]
Good job OP.  I wished I'd been reloading when my son was small.

On a twist of the theme.....

My son actually had to get me started reloading metallic!  

Of course I got him into our "sport" when he was 6 at the trap/skeet range with a .410

I was just hesitant for decades and didn't shoot that much center fire until about 7 or 8 years ago.  He turned 21 and bought himself a Lee starter set.

All of a sudden it was...."If he can do it, so can I."  I'm sure he had ulterior motives.  When I'm long gone he'll be using my Dillons and gear for a very long time.

I'll never see the cost recuperation in my lifetime for the gear I've acquired.  haha.
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