Drawing a unit we don’t “deserve”

Another echo about not putting the pressure on, it's hard to do as a father knowing what they could score but at the end of the day the youngen has to be having fun. When my youngest was about the same age we drew a great hunt down here, the area has some legit whitetail bucks. 2nd day he saw a huge bodied 7.5 year old buck with a gnarly wad on one side and mangled antler on the other and decided that was his buck. I damn near cried as we hunted for him and passed a really nice tall 10 and a heavy thick 8. Eventually he got his buck and it took weeks to get the smile off of his face.
 
Summer Camping/Scouting trip?

Can you pick up any OTC tags and hunt it before his hunt?
 
Congrats on the tag

If you don't have a Tikka .223, get one and have him shoot this drill as much as possible

 
He has a 243 that he took his two whitetails with but he wanted something bigger he could use forever and we have moved up to a 6.8 western with a muzzle break that probably kicks less than the 243.
We bring both when we go to the range just because the ammo cost on the 6.8. He is pretty accurate and can put 5 in a quarter with the 22.
Put a can on the .243 and just use it forever, for everything. :)
 
Really concentrate on building the hand/eye coordination to get the critters in the scope quickly. I can't tell you how many times I've seen people have missed shot opportunities because they cant find the target once they shoulder the rifle.
Yes absolutely, and familiarity with the rifle helps a lot also. I cost my youngest son a Nilgai bull because I let the Funds get to me saying he needed a bigger rifle and he couldn't get settled for two shot opportunities because he had issues acquiring the target in my setup. Had I let him use his normal deer rifle I have no doubt he would've gotten shots off both times.
 
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