The other weekend at the club I was testing loads for thenew BPCR rifle. A High wall in 38-55, was chronograping load for consistancy and to get velocity drops. A father and son were to the right a few points shooting. The son ( 12 or 13 years old) would shoot a little with a 22 and while Dad was shooting he would gravitate over behind me watching. Dad came down and got him a couple times and I told him the boy was not a problem that he was very polite and asked questions when I wasnt shooting. The lst time he came down Dad came down I told Dad lets get this out of his system. and I got up and moved to the other side of the bench. Asked the boy if he was up to try it. He sat right down and a short lesson on the high wall and how it worked, the trigger, dry fired a few rounds with it set and sight picture in the scope. I was set up shooting on the gongs at 200yds so we went with that. I talked him thru the first shot on the 6" gong spotting for him and His first shot was just over the top of the gong. Showed him on the spotting board and marked with a push pin. Big smile and he was ready to try again so He blow tubed and loaded another round I told him to hold just below center and he fired getting a nice slightly high hit and the ding from the gong. SMiles got bigger He hit the gong 3 out of 5 shots. Dads was smiling almost as big. Then I got Dad down behind the rifle and he did good also. Both of them were just having a ball playing with that old style rifle and BP loads. Its always a joy to introduce newer shooters to something diffrent from what they are used to.