Fellas,
My son is turning five soon and is very interested in shooting/hunting.
I’ve taught him about safety rules etc any time we clean/tinker with my rifles together and he learned how to cycle an action when he was about 3.
He’s come baiting and scouting with me for a couple years now and seems like he will be a good hunting partner for years to come.
Going to buy a single shot 22 for him for his birthday and get him shooting asap.
My questions are for the guys/gals who have kids this age and have started them shooting around the same age.
What is the easiest method for kids to start shooting. Ie do you start them prone, off a tripod, off a bench etc?
I’m also going to start him off just shooting with iron sights, and add a scope as he gets more comfortable and learns about shooting position and eye relief etc. is there any value to starting him off with an optic right away (red dot or scope)?
Lastly, does anyone have any advice about hammering home firearms safety for kids? I think I’ve got it down pat but if anyone has any anecdotes etc they’ve used, it would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
My son is turning five soon and is very interested in shooting/hunting.
I’ve taught him about safety rules etc any time we clean/tinker with my rifles together and he learned how to cycle an action when he was about 3.
He’s come baiting and scouting with me for a couple years now and seems like he will be a good hunting partner for years to come.
Going to buy a single shot 22 for him for his birthday and get him shooting asap.
My questions are for the guys/gals who have kids this age and have started them shooting around the same age.
What is the easiest method for kids to start shooting. Ie do you start them prone, off a tripod, off a bench etc?
I’m also going to start him off just shooting with iron sights, and add a scope as he gets more comfortable and learns about shooting position and eye relief etc. is there any value to starting him off with an optic right away (red dot or scope)?
Lastly, does anyone have any advice about hammering home firearms safety for kids? I think I’ve got it down pat but if anyone has any anecdotes etc they’ve used, it would be much appreciated.
Thanks!