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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 1738679" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>Not sure if this is the topic, but I like your train of thought on bringing kids into the game, Success is the key. Some kids are naturals, because they want to imitate their fathers or grandfathers, maybe mother.</p><p>I have stories, but sometimes just the manipulation needed, target acquisition, iron sights become overwhelming for kids 5 and under. Where a low power scope or red dot simplifies matters. They have the rest of their lives to master irons if they choose.</p><p>My little buddy next door will be 4 next yr, and I know we will try get him out in the spring, most likely an oversize older inherited 22 with irons, and knowing the dexterity and temperament of the boy, I doubt the first outings will go well unless he is extremely happy. I think I will go to sportsmans warehouse, buy a 10-22, lop the stock off and install a red dot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 1738679, member: 33622"] Not sure if this is the topic, but I like your train of thought on bringing kids into the game, Success is the key. Some kids are naturals, because they want to imitate their fathers or grandfathers, maybe mother. I have stories, but sometimes just the manipulation needed, target acquisition, iron sights become overwhelming for kids 5 and under. Where a low power scope or red dot simplifies matters. They have the rest of their lives to master irons if they choose. My little buddy next door will be 4 next yr, and I know we will try get him out in the spring, most likely an oversize older inherited 22 with irons, and knowing the dexterity and temperament of the boy, I doubt the first outings will go well unless he is extremely happy. I think I will go to sportsmans warehouse, buy a 10-22, lop the stock off and install a red dot. [/QUOTE]
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