I am 15 now (almost 16), but I shot my first deer with a .243. It was a 60yards shot, but I hit it a little high, so I hit the spine, and the deer dropped like a rock. I now know I did something completely wrong when learning..........
I had NEVER shot a gun other than my pellet gun, and I was borrowing a guys Browning .243 for my first deer. I never even shot it at the range!! Well, I now know I should have started small, but since I shot a 20 gauge (i think) at the Hunters Ed. before I shot the rifle, I was good to go. But I probably should have shoot it a few times before taking it into the woods.
I in a family of 4, and no one else in my family likes to hunt, so I go with my uncle (he is like another dad to me now).........I finally got my first gun LAST YEAR!! (My dad wouldn't let me get one until then). It was not nearly a ".22", it was a 30-06. I guess not the way to start off again, but I didnt want to waste my money on a .22 (p'rants money). Maybe it was because I wa older, but I have not developed a flinch. Like I said, maybe I am lucky, b/c I always hear of people that have flinches, even p'rants.
I will say that the first time I shot the gun, I was anxious. I didnt know how my Remington 700 ADL 30-06 was going to kick. But I think the main thing is to be calm. Let the kid just sit there with their cheek up to the scope, and just let them look through it to get the feel. They need to become comfortable, and know they can make the shot. Make sure they have some ear protection, and let them shoot whenever they are ready.....
I will admit I still get "buck fever" even when I am about to shoot a doe. I have shot 7 does. I shot five (5) last year. I hunt on food plots, so once the deer is there "it ain't moving". Sometimes I decide that I am going to shoot a deer, but I takes me 10 min. before I actually take the shot. Yes if it is about to walk off I will shoot, but most of the time I just shoulder the rifle, look through it a few times, and wait for it to move into the right position. At that point most adults will just take the shot........but for me......I lift up my head from the scope and take about 3 deep breaths. Once I put my cheek back down it is time for business!! :lol: I take one final breathe let out a little of it and sqqqqqqqquuuuuueeeeeeeezzzzzzzeeeeee the trigger. I will also admit that I don't know exactly when the gun is going to fire. But just hold steady and trust yourself. I like to hunt by myslef alot more now, b/c it always seemed my uncle was rushing me. Let your kid get inot a rythem. That allows them to become comfortable. Just because you shoot right when the deer takes one step out onto the field doesn't mean a kid should.........right?? As I said, I think shooting is all about having the confidence and to be
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What does everyone think about my advice on shooting?? I think a kid can shoot almost any gun (that applies to their species) but they just have to have confidence.......its just like dating........if you like a girl and you have confidence and know you'll succeed then you will it is mind over matter.......same thing applies to shooting.......if you tell yourself your going to hit the target right in the spot where you want......it will happen (hopefully
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Just my 2 cents........you can disagree with me if you want.....but being 15 and since I have been through those kids shoes VERY recently........I think that info should help out your kids tremdously!!