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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 2452354" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>One more thing that adds to success is making them comfy, you touched on stock fit, a big plus. Most kids will start out shooting from a bench, need a high seat or a low bench where they can stand.</p><p>I bought the boy next door (5) a 10-22, a work in progress, lol, By accident, I was unloading my PU, and threw out a couple saw horses I was using for knockdown targets, and he was standing right there. Light bulb came on, I grabbed a pc of plywood from the shed, made a makeshift bench, then a rifle and had him shoulder it.</p><p>Our last 2 outings last fall before it turned cold were so successful, I cannot wait for the first 55 degree day when we can go again. Plus I bought a 1-5 vx3 leupold from a member here for it, and sighted it in last week. </p><p>I am partly excited because this 10-22 target is most the accurate 22LR I have ever shot at 50 yards, and I have over 8K in my Rim X custom with optics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 2452354, member: 33622"] One more thing that adds to success is making them comfy, you touched on stock fit, a big plus. Most kids will start out shooting from a bench, need a high seat or a low bench where they can stand. I bought the boy next door (5) a 10-22, a work in progress, lol, By accident, I was unloading my PU, and threw out a couple saw horses I was using for knockdown targets, and he was standing right there. Light bulb came on, I grabbed a pc of plywood from the shed, made a makeshift bench, then a rifle and had him shoulder it. Our last 2 outings last fall before it turned cold were so successful, I cannot wait for the first 55 degree day when we can go again. Plus I bought a 1-5 vx3 leupold from a member here for it, and sighted it in last week. I am partly excited because this 10-22 target is most the accurate 22LR I have ever shot at 50 yards, and I have over 8K in my Rim X custom with optics. [/QUOTE]
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