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re: Clay Shooters Step In - Bringing My Son For the First Time
Posted on 6/13/16 at 7:14 pm to GeauxTigers0107
Posted on 6/13/16 at 7:14 pm to GeauxTigers0107
.410 is going to be tough, it's a 67.5 gauge. If you really want to start shooting with him invest in a 28 gauge. That's what I shoot for sporting clays and it has made me a much better shot with my 12 gauge 3.5" steel shot ![](https://images.tigerdroppings.com/Images/Icons/Iconcheers.gif)
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Posted on 6/13/16 at 9:55 pm to BACONisMEATcandy
9 may be young too. Depends on the kid. Birds going away are easiest and don't push him to shoot a whole box. Shoot 10 or so take a break. Then maybe a few more.
Something I do w young shooters is hang a clay on a branch and have them shoot it from 10 yds. Bring gun to shoulder head on stock cover bird and pull trigger. Kids love it when it breaks. Then onto moving birds
Something I do w young shooters is hang a clay on a branch and have them shoot it from 10 yds. Bring gun to shoulder head on stock cover bird and pull trigger. Kids love it when it breaks. Then onto moving birds
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