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Shawn Braquet 09-14-2015 06:11 AM

What age did your lil ones start shooting shotguns?
 
Also what kind of gun would one suggest starting them on? First thoughts would be a single shot 410 obviously but with today's technologies with semis is there a light low recoil youth model 20 gauge out there so I don't spend a small fortune on shells not to mention the lack of availability.

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jlincecum 09-14-2015 06:35 AM

Shawn, I have a youth 20 you can try out to see if that would be the route you want

jchief 09-14-2015 06:41 AM

We bought Monica a 410 pump for Christmas last year you can try also.

bearwash87 09-14-2015 06:55 AM

I have a youth model 20g 1187 that is really nice and low recoil is pretty low

Shawn Braquet 09-14-2015 07:04 AM

Josh does your son shoot it now?

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Shawn Braquet 09-14-2015 07:08 AM

Really hoping to go 20 gauge and not have to hunt down 410 shells. Since we've been dove hunting the last 2 weekends my 6 year old wants to kill some. I was going to let him shoot them off the ground but not sure he can handle a shotgun and more less curious when others let their kids shoot. I would only put 1 she'll in the 20 gauge if I went that route by the way.

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C-Bass2mouth 09-14-2015 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Shawn Braquet (Post 772885)
Really hoping to go 20 gauge and not have to hunt down 410 shells. Since we've been dove hunting the last 2 weekends my 6 year old wants to kill some. I was going to let him shoot them off the ground but not sure he can handle a shotgun and more less curious when others let their kids shoot. I would only put 1 she'll in the 20 gauge if I went that route by the way.

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I remember my little brother shooting a youth model 870 20ga when he was younger. He would always have problems short shifting it and couldn't hold it steady with his left hand up on the pump, so he would put the left hand behind the pump in front of the trigger guard. He was probably 8 or so. But if you're just putting 1 shell in and have something for him to prop up on roll with it. As long as he doesn't complain about the kick or anything. Honestly I think that 870 kicked pretty bad for a 20 lol. Also had to have a few different boxes made for different blinds so he could stand on to see.

bmacha 09-14-2015 07:47 AM

I have two kids that are still in the training stages. My daughter who suddenly took an interest two years ago is 10 now. She's in her second season of learning to shoot; after the way she handled the gun and herself this past weekend she will be allowed to shoot more frequently.

My son is 7 now but started with a BB gun at 5. He is really good with the safety aspect and is still in the "safety training" stages with me. He was allowed to shoot cripples this past weekend on the water. I find though he still to young to just hand the gun too and trust for his and everyone else's safety.
They are both shooting a crack barrel 410 #4-shot. The shells are pricey and difficult to find but I think a 20ga would be too much. Overall in my opinion after what I am learning somewhere around age 8 for me would be a safe bet, but that's just my kids.

B-Stealth 09-14-2015 07:47 AM

Shawn I'm going to have my six year old start shooting a little bit this year; I think I'm going to bring the crack barrel 410, and Remington 1187 28 gauge and have him shoot both and see how he handles them.

If price was not an issue I think a 28gauge over and under would be a good safe set up for a kid.

Duck Butter 09-14-2015 07:55 AM

All depends on the kid. Don't rush them. Let them shoot a bb gun first and get good with the safety aspect. Mine turns six soon and we take him to the woods with us when we go and let him bring his bb gun to learn safety.

Have a friend who got his child a .243 last year at age 5 and kids first experience with a gun was pulling the trigger one time while sighting it in on a lead sled. Daddy thought he was ready to go hunting after that so they went out and a deer came to the corn feeder which was over 100 yards away. Gun kicked him pretty good and he gut shot the deer and couldn't find it. Kid wants no part of a gun right now. Not a good first experience, hopefully he will rebound. Take your time, some are ready at 6, some are ready at 12

Armand16 09-14-2015 08:31 AM

What age did your lil ones start shooting shotguns?
 
Started mine at 6 with a Rossi 410 crack barrel. That gun is extremely small but kicked like a mule, probably harder than my 12 ga, and was very loud. Since it wasn't fun to shoot he hated practicing, which as others said is important for understanding safety. But now with two years of shooting a 410 under his belt he's handling a 20ga 1100 very well. If I could go back I would have waited another year and started at 7.


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Nickt87 09-14-2015 09:28 AM

Started shooting a .410 single shot at 6, moved to a 20 gauge single shot at 8, blew the barrel off it last day of that season. Dad bought me a Remington 1100 12 gauge to shoot from 9 till forever, was like holding a cannon at that age but I was crumpling em.

Shawn Braquet 09-14-2015 10:49 AM

My single shoot 410 kicks hard which is why I was considering a semi 20, my thinking is the semi would be less kick than the 410 but bulkier to handle. As far as not rushing it, he's asking to shoot not me pushing him. He's been shooting a bb gun for 3 years now and is safer than some adults I've seen. If I let him shoot this year it'll be a very controlled environment and the gun won't be loaded until he is setup and ready. No moving targets obviously.

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redaddiction 09-14-2015 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Shawn Braquet (Post 772909)
My single shoot 410 kicks hard which is why I was considering a semi 20, my thinking is the semi would be less kick than the 410 but bulkier to handle. As far as not rushing it, he's asking to shoot not me pushing him. He's been shooting a bb gun for 3 years now and is safer than some adults I've seen. If I let him shoot this year it'll be a very controlled environment and the gun won't be loaded until he is setup and ready. No moving targets obviously.

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If you get him a semi auto, continue using one shell at a time. Like a single shot until he gets used to proper fun safety. Especially in a duck blind. Kids can forget then have more shots remaining sometimes.

Shawn Braquet 09-14-2015 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by redaddiction (Post 772911)
If you get him a semi auto, continue using one shell at a time. Like a single shot until he gets used to proper fun safety. Especially in a duck blind. Kids can forget then have more shots remaining sometimes.

Yes that's been the plan the whole time.

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Reefman 09-14-2015 11:21 AM

Most single shot 410s kick more than an auto 20g with the lightest load you can find. Started my son at 7 with 20g one shell at a time.

fun w son 09-14-2015 12:11 PM

mine started with a 410 crack at age 10

Ed32 09-14-2015 02:59 PM

I've started mine on a 20 guage semi. the brand i bought is tristar. i got it at g &h and it was cheap. i've been very impressed with the gun. shoots well with little recoil.

PaulMyers 09-14-2015 03:11 PM

Jayden is shooting a Remmington 1100 Lt20 and loves it. Tried an 870 youth last year and it kicked way to much for her.

Duck Butter 09-14-2015 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Reefman (Post 772913)
Most single shot 410s kick more than an auto 20g with the lightest load you can find. Started my son at 7 with 20g one shell at a time.

true that. The newer model automatics are pretty low on recoil. Do they make a semi auto .410?


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