Ok, so, I took a daisy powerline up to my inlaws this weekend, but got rained out on any chicken hunting I had planned. Probably just as well. Come to find out recent gas drilling in the area has ALSO driven coyotes from the fringes into the actual neighborhood, and most of the hens have been picked off. The "flock" now consists of (from the glance I got shortly after the storms) like 6 roosters, maybe 3 hens, and a few surviving months old chicks.
ANYWAY, I left the powerline with my wife so she could teach all four of the kids how to shoot and just let them practice. It's the first time three of them have ever touched a "weapon" before.
My 12 year old step-daughter saw my wife out in the yard practicing about ten bb's into a session. She came out and asked if she could shoot. First time ever having a bb gun in her hands, and from 30 ft. put 80 out of 100 rounds in the sweet spot on a rabbit or squirrel paper target. OUt of the other 20, 16 were on the edge of the bullseye. Only four were pulled.
I'm getting her her own pink bb gun when I head back up, which she is totally stoked about, and probably the pink .22lr semi-auto from Mossberg for Christmas.
I'm also taking a couple realtor signs and some chem lights to hang from them to make for some interesting night shooting. Kids get a real kick out of watching the shower of fluid once the chem light has been punctured and gets hit. Wish I could find that stuff in jugs so I could fill water balloons with it for them to shoot at.
Oh, and my 6 yr. old made the comment "I'm gonna go in my room and do push-ups so I can hold that gun up longer!!!"

