Right on, only in our case it was chuck hunting. First time I set her up with the .243 she nailed a chuck at about 150 yards. Bird hunting followed, I show her how to identify grouse sitting in trees. I said they look like the old thin neck bowling pins sitting on a branch. She got so good at it, when I sent her into tree stands to flush them out to me. I seldom got to hear the rapid flutter of feather, the only noise that greeted by ears was bang. She went from FAC to POL and couple years back did the course and got her PAL. Same situation with the kids, but as they have grown up, she has been able to get out for a few bird hunts.
You don't stop hunting because you get old. You get old because you stop hunting.
- Gun Nut