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Really? I wouldn't push him too fast. Sounds like he's given you a good indicator of his comfort zone, for now.Daltex1 wrote:I didnt want to discourage my nephew either, although it did cross my mind to give him a good ribbing over not wanting to shoot the .223
Maybe I missed it, but how old is he?Daltex1 wrote:After going thru all the basics of firearm safety at the house and showing how to load ,unload, rack the bolt back, clear the weapon and render it safe we made our way to the Garland Public Shooting Range. I started him off on the Marlin Model 60 .22. He fired off about 10-12 rounds he checked the bolt for any rounds that could be remaining and layed the weapon to the side muzzle pointing down range,HE FORGOT TO PUT ON THE SAFETY!!! So I tell him Remember to put the safety on every time when you are done with it.So I load 10 rounds or so Let him have another crack at it, He did great following all the safety steps this time.Then I asked him did he want to shoot the SMITH & Wesson MP15T .223. He said you do it first, I say ok I will shoot a couple and put the safety on and he could then take over.He says "OK" After firing 5 or 6 shots and put the safety on and this look of Horror comes over his face with the side to side head movement motion of "HECK NO!" I said "are you sure?" He said "YEAH THATS WAY TOO LOUD!" So we continued with the .22 and he had a great time.I have pics of his target that I will post on photobucket if any of Yall care to see. Thanx to all that responded to me on the original post. I now know what to get him for christmas!!!!!
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Yeah, that game is realistic as all get out. the pics are pretty dead-on, and looking down the iron sights is exactly the same. even the way you put the sights on a target is similar. all handguns have night-sights, which is kinda neat.Daltex1 wrote: He plays a war game called "call of duty 4" and he even knew the type of weapon I had was a M4 Version!
It's visually realistic, but some of the factual inaccuracies drive me nuts. According the game, an ACOG somehow reduces a rifle's range (huh?), and it tends to render the gun less accurate than open sights. Figure that one out.DoubleJ wrote:Yeah, that game is realistic as all get out. the pics are pretty dead-on, and looking down the iron sights is exactly the same. even the way you put the sights on a target is similar. all handguns have night-sights, which is kinda neat.Daltex1 wrote: He plays a war game called "call of duty 4" and he even knew the type of weapon I had was a M4 Version!
Look at it this way, the Ammo you bought will probably cost about $110.00 by July.Daltex1 wrote:I just wish I knew he wasnt gonna shoot the 223 before I dropped $80 on ammo! BUT like the guy said in previous response," you found his comfort level"
Daltex1 wrote:He said "YEAH THATS WAY TOO LOUD!"
Very good point TD. What we don't think is loud really can be intimidating to those young kids with their keen hearing. Good ear protection is key to helping them be more comfortable and also to keeping what they have intact. We men that have shot for years, or listened to/played rock & roll, or just in our 40's & 50's in general (all of the above) usually have some, if not substantial, hearing loss, especially at higher frequencies. I myself am deaf in one ear and can't hear out of the other.TDDude wrote:Daltex1 wrote:He said "YEAH THATS WAY TOO LOUD!"![]()
Kids are more sensitive to that sort of thing than we adults. Perhaps his muff or plugs didn't fit right. I know I have to be extra careful with my kids when I take them out. I purchased a new set of Howard Leight Leightning's so I know my kids have a nice tight fit that works. Once I did that, the complaints stopped.