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I see that, I have been missing out all of these years. I am getting excited myself.
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It doesn't take much to do that! 26 days and counting! |
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I agree on this as well. I think most of our first guns were crack barrels. I know mine was. |
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Casey, My dad tought me hunters safety when I was seven. Forty years later I took the hunters safety cours with Matthew. I enjoyed it, found out my DAD wasn't as smart as I thought he was, or My memory is worse than I thought! The great thing about it is you are then able to book trips with him in other states, many ie Colorado for example you show up w/o yours, you aint hunting and waisted alot of money.
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I get fired up over some ducks!!!
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My 11 year old shoots a youth model REM. 870 pump 20ga. You should look at them. Also, get him shells that are fast, fast....lol |
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nothing like watching those suckers cup on the side of the blind and do some crazy acrobatics swing around on the blind and the whole time your turning in the blind with them...absolutely focused...---especially them little teal!! F-16s!!!
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The cops are the experts on the current criminal trends. If they have determined that a “high capacity” semiautomatic pistol and a .223 semiautomatic rifle with 30-round magazines are the best firearms for them to use to protect people like me and my family, they are obviously the best things for us to use to protect ourselves and our families . |
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Just have him put 1 shell in his gun. That is what I did when my son really started hunting 2 years ago. Chicken what are you going to SHOOT???? |
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excited!
Ya'll need to stop before somebody wets themself!
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Casey, may check with Kirk and them at HRG. They did have some fields in Hacberry that had some dove in them. Dove season opens Labor Day weekend.
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Suggest plugging the magazine back to make it a single shot so there can be no doubt the chamber is clear. |
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I also would recommend the Berretta 391 youth model. My little brother is 11 and has been shooting this since he was 7. This is a great gun even though I'm a Benelli guy I have to say his gun has taken a beating and still going. I have a 870 youth and I promise you there is no comparison in the recoil, those things kick like a mule.
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I have the youth model 20 Urika. Tried the single H&R when my son was that age and he fought back tears from the recoil.......
He is now 14 and we moved him to a longer stock this past season. My boy is on the smaller side, just now breaking a 100 pounds as a freshman in high school. You can teach them quite a bit on safety at a clays field. Mine wants to shoot ALLLLL the time now. I have another Urika that has a shortened stock if you would like to try it, maybe we can hook up in jennings at the sporting clays place and he can try it out. The 20 gauge pumps can be bruttal in my opinion. and if he has a bad experience now, it could set him back. Go auto and go one shot until you are confident in his safety awareness. |
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My boy shot a single shot crack barrel 410 starting out. Just moving up to a 20 ga this year at 11 yrs old. The 410 was small enough in size and power for the first few years. Finding steel shot for it is not always easy, but its out there. My 8 yr old will start using the 410 this year. Also, whatever they are shooting, Shouldering it in the correct position can make all the difference in kick.
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I was about to mention the age min for the safety course. I was going to get my 8 year old brother in a class this year and found out he needs to be 10.
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The Gun
I have never been good with patience, thanks guys for everyone that responded.
I decided to stay home from the office today and we went to Gander and picked up a Remington model 11-87 20 gauge semi-auto with a 21 inch barrel, youth model. He picked up several guns but liked this one the most. |
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Good gun, good luck with everything, I hope he loves duck huntin!
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awesome! Way to go!
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