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Started by WNCTracker, February 10, 2019, 05:45:10 PM
Quote from: fmf on February 11, 2019, 06:41:27 AMmy daughter killed her first 2 longbeards when she was 9 and did so with 3" turkey loads in a 12 gauge before i found the win 2 3/4 inch winchester turkey loads and switched her to those. Don't get me wrong, she has only ever shot turkey loads at turkeys, but she will tell you that she's never really felt any recoil in the heat of the moment. Those winchester 2 3/4 loads are very mild kicking loads for a turkey load and they are flat killers at 35 yards.
Quote from: Gobble! on February 11, 2019, 08:59:41 AMLast year I got my 5 year old a 20 gauge 870 youth model. Set him up with a 1.125oz load of TSS #10s. About 550 pellets in that load. Added a KickLite stock. I stuck with the factory improved cylinder choke as I wanted a very forgiving pattern. Added a Burris Fast Fire type sight as well. He shoots it from a bench and a tripod without a problem. It was a success.
Quote from: Bowguy on February 11, 2019, 07:07:59 AMQuote from: fmf on February 11, 2019, 06:41:27 AMmy daughter killed her first 2 longbeards when she was 9 and did so with 3" turkey loads in a 12 gauge before i found the win 2 3/4 inch winchester turkey loads and switched her to those. Don't get me wrong, she has only ever shot turkey loads at turkeys, but she will tell you that she's never really felt any recoil in the heat of the moment. Those winchester 2 3/4 loads are very mild kicking loads for a turkey load and they are flat killers at 35 yards.W all due respect this was not the best situation. The gun wasn't made for her most likely. The gun needed to be cut to get correct lip or she had a gun just way way too long and uncomfortable. I'm glad she succeeded but we get one chance. We gotta make it the best chance.
Quote from: aclawrence on February 11, 2019, 05:58:17 PMQuote from: Bowguy on February 11, 2019, 07:07:59 AMQuote from: fmf on February 11, 2019, 06:41:27 AMmy daughter killed her first 2 longbeards when she was 9 and did so with 3" turkey loads in a 12 gauge before i found the win 2 3/4 inch winchester turkey loads and switched her to those. Don't get me wrong, she has only ever shot turkey loads at turkeys, but she will tell you that she's never really felt any recoil in the heat of the moment. Those winchester 2 3/4 loads are very mild kicking loads for a turkey load and they are flat killers at 35 yards.W all due respect this was not the best situation. The gun wasn't made for her most likely. The gun needed to be cut to get correct lip or she had a gun just way way too long and uncomfortable. I'm glad she succeeded but we get one chance. We gotta make it the best chance.Ah come on man. Let's don't be the thread police. That was a post to celebrate. I'm sure she had a blast killing those turkeys. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Bowguy on February 11, 2019, 07:34:58 PMQuote from: aclawrence on February 11, 2019, 05:58:17 PMQuote from: Bowguy on February 11, 2019, 07:07:59 AMQuote from: fmf on February 11, 2019, 06:41:27 AMmy daughter killed her first 2 longbeards when she was 9 and did so with 3" turkey loads in a 12 gauge before i found the win 2 3/4 inch winchester turkey loads and switched her to those. Don't get me wrong, she has only ever shot turkey loads at turkeys, but she will tell you that she's never really felt any recoil in the heat of the moment. Those winchester 2 3/4 loads are very mild kicking loads for a turkey load and they are flat killers at 35 yards.W all due respect this was not the best situation. The gun wasn't made for her most likely. The gun needed to be cut to get correct lip or she had a gun just way way too long and uncomfortable. I'm glad she succeeded but we get one chance. We gotta make it the best chance.Ah come on man. Let's don't be the thread police. That was a post to celebrate. I'm sure she had a blast killing those turkeys. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkAh come on man stop being the wrong assumption police. There was nothing said to not outright be happy for her. I'm 100% on board w all kids and the satisfaction of being their mentor. That's why I said it's not the best choice. Not to belittle a man's or certainly not his kids accomplishment. It's to help another kid. We need a high odds of probability for a positive experience. Would you send your kids to school wearing your boots? Now if I knew that there might be reasons for it but would I recommend that as a great idea? Of course not. The stock needing to be cut thing is obvious and I hope it was. The op seemed he couldn't spend tons of money. I could be wrong but if not, buying a 12, cutting a stock, buying a new stock are all a waste when the gun still prob can't be the best choice. Years ago my buddy took his kids to get ready for deer season. They were excited. They shot .22s first time they shot than on the very same day they shot slugs. I was incredulous. One kid stopped right there and won't touch guns at all. The other I had to have shoot a .28 standing up w light reloads after my daughter who was 11 and the smallest kid in her class showed him she could do it. You have no idea how long that first shot again for him was even on that day w my daughter helping him. Yea every kid is different. Some can and will adapt and overcome. Some need to grow w this. Testing them under fire with a gun too heavy, too long, scopes banging them in the eyebrow, using the wrong eye, etc etc etc are all things that might land them playing video games instead of shooting. That's why the ill fitting gun post is not the best idea. It could be done, the possibly of failure of enjoyment of the new child goes way up. If someone thought I at all wasn't happy for the child nothing could be further from the truth. Imo this thread may help another and it's important he gets not a "limited" experience. Hope that makes sense.