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Rolled my first tss UPDATED, AGAIN.......
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<blockquote data-quote="TN Larry" data-source="post: 4590912" data-attributes="member: 2019"><p>Agreed, I didn't think that it was too tight but tight enough to reach out there a little if we misjudge the yardage. It all depends on the shooter's ability as well. We may miss tomorrow, but I promise that his shooting skills and how he keeps relatively calm at the moment of truth doesn't match a normal 10 year old. He has the deer and turkey kills to back that up. He's much farther along in terms of how he holds his composure at 10 than I ever thought about being at that age. I would put him up against most adults in terms of making the shot. I do say that the reason though is because he's had a great teacher. :tu: </p><p></p><p>Seriously though, it is all about give and take. I still don't plan to let him shoot over 40 - 45 yards, but we could misjudge the yardage as well so I want that better pattern if we do. He shoots a red dot and did kill one last year with Hvy Wt #7s at 40. I also want him to be able to kill one at 20 yards as well without it being like a rifle. I meant to shoot at 20 yesterday but ran out of time. I still think that we are good and feel that this pattern is the best of both worlds. Time will tell........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TN Larry, post: 4590912, member: 2019"] Agreed, I didn't think that it was too tight but tight enough to reach out there a little if we misjudge the yardage. It all depends on the shooter's ability as well. We may miss tomorrow, but I promise that his shooting skills and how he keeps relatively calm at the moment of truth doesn't match a normal 10 year old. He has the deer and turkey kills to back that up. He's much farther along in terms of how he holds his composure at 10 than I ever thought about being at that age. I would put him up against most adults in terms of making the shot. I do say that the reason though is because he's had a great teacher. :tu: Seriously though, it is all about give and take. I still don't plan to let him shoot over 40 - 45 yards, but we could misjudge the yardage as well so I want that better pattern if we do. He shoots a red dot and did kill one last year with Hvy Wt #7s at 40. I also want him to be able to kill one at 20 yards as well without it being like a rifle. I meant to shoot at 20 yesterday but ran out of time. I still think that we are good and feel that this pattern is the best of both worlds. Time will tell........ [/QUOTE]
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