AWOL, have you ever considered scoping it first, and then taking it off? That way you can eliminate the chore of lining up the irons while he learns all the other fundamentals of shooting and then just work on the fundamentals of the irons when it comes time? It may very well be a quicker and faster way to learn to master the gun, as oposed to trying to teach everything at once.
Seen it done with a few youngsters and works like a dam, but then again what works for one does not work for everyone.
Regarding the youth model that some referred to. I highly recommend anyone buy one, even though they are small they are very easy for large folks to shoot accurately too and the fun factor never wears off. Were I a farmer it would be my truck gun instead of a full size, eaqually as accurate as the longer barrels, not sure it gives up much if any in bullet speed, and much easier to handle in confined spaces. My sons will never get sold.
Great choice, great dad, have fun shooting together, great way to spend time together.
Seen it done with a few youngsters and works like a dam, but then again what works for one does not work for everyone.
Regarding the youth model that some referred to. I highly recommend anyone buy one, even though they are small they are very easy for large folks to shoot accurately too and the fun factor never wears off. Were I a farmer it would be my truck gun instead of a full size, eaqually as accurate as the longer barrels, not sure it gives up much if any in bullet speed, and much easier to handle in confined spaces. My sons will never get sold.
Great choice, great dad, have fun shooting together, great way to spend time together.