Since I could barely afford my own guns and shooting habit, I found a cheaper solution. When my oldest nephew was six, I have him a brick of .22 ammo. He didn't have any guns, as his mother wouldn't permit them in the house, but she didn't mind if I took him shooting. But I noticed something funny about his attitude, too. When I took him shooting with all MY ammo and guns, he burned 22 shells like they were free. But once we started shooting HIS ammo, he got a lot more conservative, and made every shot count. It made him a better shot, and to this day he treats HIS ammo like it's a dollar a shot. Over the years the calibers I gave him got bigger, and he is talking about buying his own handguns, probably a 45ACP and a 44 Magnum. I gently reminded him that if he buys and shoots his own guns, I won't be cleaning them for him! :eek: Maybe this year I'll get him a good cleaning kit!
Uncle Papajohn (But he calls me "Juncle Ohnny")