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<blockquote data-quote="Black Tail Hunter" data-source="post: 2451028" data-attributes="member: 59604"><p>When I was teaching my daughter to shoot (started with a bb gun) I specifically chose open sights. I wanted her to understand the principals of how to hold the rifle and properly align the sights. I chose one with a fiberoptic front sight. It was very easy to explain to "put the orange ball into the little groove and hold it on the target". She picked it up very quickly and became quite proficient at it. After that we moved on to magnified optics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Tail Hunter, post: 2451028, member: 59604"] When I was teaching my daughter to shoot (started with a bb gun) I specifically chose open sights. I wanted her to understand the principals of how to hold the rifle and properly align the sights. I chose one with a fiberoptic front sight. It was very easy to explain to "put the orange ball into the little groove and hold it on the target". She picked it up very quickly and became quite proficient at it. After that we moved on to magnified optics. [/QUOTE]
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