Jeff_Gibbons
Lil-Rokslider
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I kept my kids on iron sights until they could hit the targets. Then they graduated to scopes then shotguns.
That's why we are stuck on the bb gun until I get the Magpul stock for the 10/22. He has shot the 10/22 off a bench, but it's way too long as is.The biggest thing is a gun that fits. If the stock is too long or the gun too heavy they will have to overcome all of that before they can concentrate on sight picture and squeezing the trigger.
Keep it fun so he wants to keep doing wether he is hitting or not and one day it will click.Having the same issue with my 6 year old son and getting him to learn iron sights on the BB gun. Is there a decent video or drawing that anyone has found that helps teach kids how to line them up? I’ve tried talking him thru it several times but it just doesn’t seem to register
Mine shot slightly left, but I could arc them into a soda can and compensate at almost any range.I’m in my lower thirties now but I can still remember shooting a red ryder BB gun at pop cans as a little kid. My brother and I loved it.
Not to go nanny on you guys, but when my boy shoots the BB gun he ALWAYS has on safety glasses. Just a heads up regarding ricochets. I know probably low odds but it only takes one.
Look at a Savage Rascal. I looked at both, the Savage is a much nicer gun. I thing the pull to cock on the Cricket is obnoxious. The Rascal works just like a full sized gun.Great thread as my son really wants to go shoot with me and he is starting to work on his red ryder at age 5. Everything just seems so heavy and disproportionate for him. I'm going to look into the cricket and a red dot.