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<blockquote data-quote="rooney" data-source="post: 4534435" data-attributes="member: 2669"><p>We hunt from two different box blinds on our property. They allow for a good rest for his gun. I started taking my boy when he was 6, but this is the first year I felt comfortable enough in his shooting ability to let him shoot a deer. As for keeping him from being miserable, I let him play on my phone when he gets board. He uses a ruger m77.243. It was the gun I used when I was a youth. I shortened the stock a bit for him. We started letting him shoot from a Caldwell shooting rest. It cut down some of the kick and allowed him to get comfortable. When you get him a gun I would definitely get one with a youth stock. Also I started him with a .22 with a scope when he was 6 on a target. It was a good way to introduce him to guns without kicking his shoulder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rooney, post: 4534435, member: 2669"] We hunt from two different box blinds on our property. They allow for a good rest for his gun. I started taking my boy when he was 6, but this is the first year I felt comfortable enough in his shooting ability to let him shoot a deer. As for keeping him from being miserable, I let him play on my phone when he gets board. He uses a ruger m77.243. It was the gun I used when I was a youth. I shortened the stock a bit for him. We started letting him shoot from a Caldwell shooting rest. It cut down some of the kick and allowed him to get comfortable. When you get him a gun I would definitely get one with a youth stock. Also I started him with a .22 with a scope when he was 6 on a target. It was a good way to introduce him to guns without kicking his shoulder. [/QUOTE]
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