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<blockquote data-quote="blvette75" data-source="post: 2958583" data-attributes="member: 72440"><p>Not sure the age of experience of your grandson, when I started my daughter, had her doing dry fire drills to get the feel for the trigger. Then I hand one of my bore sights on the rifle and had her pull the trigger to see if the laser was moving when she was pulling the trigger, we did the drills until she felt comfortable with the trigger pull, 3 lb trigger is not bad. but the drill helped her with the sight picture and breathing and the muscle memory of the actual trigger pull. Make sure you ask him how does it feel, have him use the drill on a gun you know is set up well. I feel from some of the other posts that the rifle has some inherent issues but if he is well versed in what he can control, it will still be a rewarding experience for you both. Have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blvette75, post: 2958583, member: 72440"] Not sure the age of experience of your grandson, when I started my daughter, had her doing dry fire drills to get the feel for the trigger. Then I hand one of my bore sights on the rifle and had her pull the trigger to see if the laser was moving when she was pulling the trigger, we did the drills until she felt comfortable with the trigger pull, 3 lb trigger is not bad. but the drill helped her with the sight picture and breathing and the muscle memory of the actual trigger pull. Make sure you ask him how does it feel, have him use the drill on a gun you know is set up well. I feel from some of the other posts that the rifle has some inherent issues but if he is well versed in what he can control, it will still be a rewarding experience for you both. Have fun. [/QUOTE]
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