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I took a 9 year old on his first successful hunting trip. He killed a buck at about 50 yards. He shot 3 times. Somehow the deer never moved. You can help All you want cocking the hammer, holding the rifle, supporting the kid, etc but you can’t aim for them. That’s what I can’t see a 4 year old being able to do. At least not enough to be sure that they will make a clean shot leading to an ethical kill on their own. They don’t even hardly know how to form complete sentences at that point. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I have to laugh. I got pulled over one day because my daughter was in the front seat of my truck hunkered down reading her book. I was in trouble because she wasn’t in a car seat or in the back seat. (Age thing)She got out to move to the back. She was bigger than the officer was. He was embarrassed but those are the rules. I obviously hate how the government gets involved in everything raising our kids, but I could almost justify it for this. I guess it’s like saying you aren’t old enough to drink, but you are old enough to go to war.
My rules where simple for my kid, you hunt when you can do everything yourself. Hold the gun, shoot the gun, load the gun, carry it all day, carry all your own gear.....etc.....this was his first year, he's 12. Seems pretty straight forward.