Every time for the past two years, when ever I get around my loading bench, or start cleaning or maintaining guns in the garage, my now nine year old son gravitates to that location and starts hanging around, asking questions and wanting to help.
Yesterday I was cleaning a .243 Handi, and he was hanging around as usual, I decided if he has that much interest I should start teaching him about the science of firearms, why I reload and what benefits it has, and that shooting is so much more than putting a shell in a gun and firing it. I got out the Speer powder manual and showed him that with different powders you can get different results. I showed him the different powders I have and how they look different. That pistol powder is different from rifle powder. Then I showed him on the computer how reloading data was easily obtainable.
He sat there and absorbed every bit of it like a sponge. Even Stevie Wonder can see that the shooting sports will bring us closer, and as he grows into a man he will love those things as I have. It was a great bonding moment (sob). It is time.