I have two young daughters, 8 and 6. I would like to start them shooting soon, and by purchasing a firearm (or two) would ensure my $1 ammo check as I haven’t purchased a firearm in a number of years.
My question to you is, what do you prefer starting a young child shooting with?
I have always heard to start them off with a .22 and I don’t mind that. I saw a brand new single shot that was a small youth size, and looked like it was made in the 1930’s (I thought it was cool)
I myself didn’t start with a .22, no sir! My first shot and first gun was a 12 gauge shotgun. I shot my dad’s old Marlin pump first (hurt like hell) and a few months later I got a brand new NEF 12 gauge single shot, which also kicked like pissed off mule.
I still have that old single shot, but I wouldn’t let my girls shoot that until they were older, but Mossberg has a youth 20 gauge with a sectional stock. It starts of fairly small, and you add a piece as they grow. My other reason for this question is I shoot shotguns more than anything. I have about ten of them in my safe, and I’ll take them all out for a day of shooting. I have rifles and pistols as well, but they don’t see as much action. My 30.06 only gets shot once in a while just to keep the scope in sight.
PS, they already love archery too, especially my 8 year old.
My question to you is, what do you prefer starting a young child shooting with?
I have always heard to start them off with a .22 and I don’t mind that. I saw a brand new single shot that was a small youth size, and looked like it was made in the 1930’s (I thought it was cool)
I myself didn’t start with a .22, no sir! My first shot and first gun was a 12 gauge shotgun. I shot my dad’s old Marlin pump first (hurt like hell) and a few months later I got a brand new NEF 12 gauge single shot, which also kicked like pissed off mule.
I still have that old single shot, but I wouldn’t let my girls shoot that until they were older, but Mossberg has a youth 20 gauge with a sectional stock. It starts of fairly small, and you add a piece as they grow. My other reason for this question is I shoot shotguns more than anything. I have about ten of them in my safe, and I’ll take them all out for a day of shooting. I have rifles and pistols as well, but they don’t see as much action. My 30.06 only gets shot once in a while just to keep the scope in sight.
PS, they already love archery too, especially my 8 year old.