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<blockquote data-quote="Gcan" data-source="post: 1658908" data-attributes="member: 102867"><p>I started my sons at 4-6 with accurate barrel cocking pellet guns. </p><p>They learned to shoot with no noise or recoil. I started them with scopes and then iron sights. I only used break/pump guns because none of them were capable of loading the guns without me. And little kids will find a way to get their hands on their guns at the absolute worst times. So the pellet gun had a built in safety margin. (No CO2)</p><p>When they were good shots we moved up to a single shot or bolt 22. </p><p>By then they they were usually gunners. And if not they were not afraid of guns and understood firearms safety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gcan, post: 1658908, member: 102867"] I started my sons at 4-6 with accurate barrel cocking pellet guns. They learned to shoot with no noise or recoil. I started them with scopes and then iron sights. I only used break/pump guns because none of them were capable of loading the guns without me. And little kids will find a way to get their hands on their guns at the absolute worst times. So the pellet gun had a built in safety margin. (No CO2) When they were good shots we moved up to a single shot or bolt 22. By then they they were usually gunners. And if not they were not afraid of guns and understood firearms safety. [/QUOTE]
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