But it made me, and now my kids understand, wounded is wounded and dead is dead, there is no reset buton in real life, but most surtanly possible/potential consequenses.
That says it all right there. Once the trigger is pulled, there is no calling the bullet back.
I was taught not to point the gun at anything that you didn't want dead. I didn't have a lot of firearm training from my Dad, and learned a lot by myself. The biggest eye opener for me was shooting a wounded deer in the head with a 30-06.
I think one of the most graphic things that you can do with a child is to take a watermelon, cantelope or something like that, and have them shoot it. It ain't like the movies or a video game!