Saturday will be the first hunt ever for my eldest son. I bought him a Stevens 301T 410. I had a Stevens 301 compact as I was hardheaded and was going to make him use a bead, but I learned that lesson as he was not quite ready. I switched the compact stock onto the 301T as it has a weaver mount. I topped the gun with a Sig Sauer Romeo 5 red dot. I ordered some Apex 9.5 TSS, that really hurt the ole pocket but if he kills just one I will buy another box with a grin.
Well I finally was able to get out today to pattern the gun and get it dialed in. We will begin working this week on shooting the gun in the hunting position and practicing shooting. He will be practicing with the lead 7.5s and I will slip in the turkey load when hunting.
Here is the gun:
Here is the 40 yard pattern, I plan to let him shoot 30-40 yards so the pattern is wide, but preferably 30-35.
We have been practicing a bit and he is doing great. Plan to keep shooting throughout the week as weather permits. Scouted this weekend and got a plan A, B, C, etc. We will give it our best and hopefully dad can get one in front of him in range.
Yesterday's practice started kind of rough. He was not taking his time and flinching. We talked about what was going one and he complained about cheek slap. No problem. I creating a pad from an old shirt and raised the comb. That seemed to please him and then he shot very well. Ran out of the 1/2oz 9s so we moved on to the 11/16 oz 7s. I was a little nervous about it with him not liking the 9s without the pad, but he shot them like a champ. I never said we switched and I just asked how it was, he was not bothered and wants to shoot the can with paper towel roll next go around. Hopefully we can shoot a couple times today, if weather allows.
Last shot of the practice session: