DannyBoy
Well-Known Member
So if the gun is not too big but they're still young? Both mine could shoulder and handle youth models very easy and the devastation from that youth model is the same as my adult model. I simply saved some coin by not going that route.
I do agree with you that maybe the most important aspect is laying the foundation and learning patience. I felt I accomplished that in our preparation and they both took part in the process from trail cams (scouting) to prepping blinds, rigorous practice shooting (which they loved), etc. I think we can, however, agree that somewhere is a breaking point where if the only way for your child to get it done is by using a field pod of sorts, then it may be too early! We are t as far apart as you think, there's just several ways to skin a cat.
I do agree with you that maybe the most important aspect is laying the foundation and learning patience. I felt I accomplished that in our preparation and they both took part in the process from trail cams (scouting) to prepping blinds, rigorous practice shooting (which they loved), etc. I think we can, however, agree that somewhere is a breaking point where if the only way for your child to get it done is by using a field pod of sorts, then it may be too early! We are t as far apart as you think, there's just several ways to skin a cat.