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Sons flinching… Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Lone Hunter" data-source="post: 5770492" data-attributes="member: 17382"><p>You might also want to go to a monolithic bullet. Try a Barnes 80 gr or such. Or Hammers Bullets (never tried them but they are monolithic) Recoil is much lighter and they penetrate great with mono's. You could also load some 55 grain bullets and load them down and let him shoot them and then load the heavier bullets for deer but only let him shoot them at deer. That way he won't be scared of the recoil. I also would make sure a kid always had hearing protection on as this causes a worse flinch than recoil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lone Hunter, post: 5770492, member: 17382"] You might also want to go to a monolithic bullet. Try a Barnes 80 gr or such. Or Hammers Bullets (never tried them but they are monolithic) Recoil is much lighter and they penetrate great with mono’s. You could also load some 55 grain bullets and load them down and let him shoot them and then load the heavier bullets for deer but only let him shoot them at deer. That way he won’t be scared of the recoil. I also would make sure a kid always had hearing protection on as this causes a worse flinch than recoil. [/QUOTE]
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