Today my grandson loaded some 308 ammo for him to practice with. We loaded brass we prepped a couple of weeks ago.
He's very attentive and picks up the process quickly, asking questions and pointing out things that show he is grasping what I tell him.
Today's session had me loading the powder and him seating the bullets after I got them started in the case.
His little sister got to seat a couple of bullets and the first thing Gus had her do after was wash her hands, remembering what I told him last time.
Today we were seating flat base bullets so they weren't starting as easily as boat tails would.
Gus and his little brother are popping milk jugs at 150 yards.
Gus hit one at three hundred a few days before.
Hoping he pops a deer this year.
He's very attentive and picks up the process quickly, asking questions and pointing out things that show he is grasping what I tell him.
Today's session had me loading the powder and him seating the bullets after I got them started in the case.
His little sister got to seat a couple of bullets and the first thing Gus had her do after was wash her hands, remembering what I told him last time.
Today we were seating flat base bullets so they weren't starting as easily as boat tails would.
Gus and his little brother are popping milk jugs at 150 yards.
Gus hit one at three hundred a few days before.
Hoping he pops a deer this year.



