I'll be getting my son a .22 for his 9th birthday, was wondering if a youth model is necessary. He'd be an average sized 9yr old, I guess. I know I started shooting a .22 when I was 6 or 7 and we just used the old man's .22's, they were just regular .22's, not youth sized and we did fine.
I don't want to buy a youth sized .22 if I don't have to, would like him to be able to keep the gun and have it for the rest of his life. Would buying a full sized .22 and shortening the stock a bit work too?
I am on the list at SIR for a new Winchester Wildcat, it has a 13.5" LOP, which may be too long, but am thinking about maybe a Savage Mark II-G youth. I think the Winchester is a better gun from what I have read, and if I just shorten the stock maybe 1/2 to 3/4", maybe he could make do until he grows a bit more. The rate he is growing, I'd hate to buy a youth gun or modify unnecessisarily though.
What is everyone's opinions and experiences?
I don't want to buy a youth sized .22 if I don't have to, would like him to be able to keep the gun and have it for the rest of his life. Would buying a full sized .22 and shortening the stock a bit work too?
I am on the list at SIR for a new Winchester Wildcat, it has a 13.5" LOP, which may be too long, but am thinking about maybe a Savage Mark II-G youth. I think the Winchester is a better gun from what I have read, and if I just shorten the stock maybe 1/2 to 3/4", maybe he could make do until he grows a bit more. The rate he is growing, I'd hate to buy a youth gun or modify unnecessisarily though.
What is everyone's opinions and experiences?