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Re: Getting Children into Fire Arms...

PostPosted:Sat Nov 08, 2014 1:02 am
by willyb1972020
Lfod/Dtom wrote:
Owen wrote:I started my oldest at 6yrs old shooting 22s at silhouette at DSPC on Fridays. They also have a Sat. morning youth rifle program that includes rifles and ammo, just add new shooter. I know I hawk DSPC a lot but it's the truth. :D

I wish we had something like that downstate. I am also looking to get mine started, a 9 and 8 y/o
have been looking at single shot bolt action .22's but wonder if I got a .22 conversion kit for one of my AR's might work too. Anybody tried one?

I got my daughters a .22 Cricket from Cabela's for $125 I believe. It is a single shot bolt action, They have pink for girls and black for boys. It say my first rile on it. They are very light weight and my 5 &6 year olds love it. The 6 year old don't like the noisy rang but she loves to shot.

I started my daughters off with airsoft pistols, then went to bb pistols before getting them there first .22.

Re: Getting Children into Fire Arms...

PostPosted:Sat Nov 08, 2014 6:54 pm
by Owen
willyb1972020 wrote:I got my daughters a .22 Cricket from Cabela's for $125 I believe. It is a single shot bolt action, They have pink for girls and black for boys. It say my first rile on it. They are very light weight and my 5 &6 year olds love it. The 6 year old don't like the noisy rang but she loves to shot.

I started my daughters off with airsoft pistols, then went to bb pistols before getting them there first .22.
Nice! :applause:

Re: Getting Children into Fire Arms...

PostPosted:Mon Nov 10, 2014 12:20 pm
by Red Alert
Good idea Willy...

Re: Getting Children into Fire Arms...

PostPosted:Wed Nov 12, 2014 7:53 pm
by California_Exile
Owen wrote:I started my oldest at 6yrs old shooting 22s at silhouette at DSPC on Fridays. They also have a Sat. morning youth rifle program that includes rifles and ammo, just add new shooter. I know I hawk DSPC a lot but it's the truth. :D
+1 on DSPC's youth rifle program. Good people.