Once my son came home from school, I had promised that we would go shoot my Remington 1100 shotgun for his first time.
I also took my Ruger twenty two pistol and rifle as we have done several times.
Unfortunately, I only took one box (twenty five rounds) of shells. I figured that the recoil of this twelve gauge shotgun would put him off a bit and after a few shots, I would get a turn.
No way! (He is a fairly big boy.) He fired off those twenty five rounds and did not even blink. THEN, he did not even want to shoot either of the smaller guns.
I did not get to shoot.
That's great.
SO just gave me a Winchester 1300 full camo a few weeks ago...have to switch the choke on it...but looking forward to taking it out.
Why do you have to switch the choke?
Going :
: (I was actually trying to write the word: ( D U C K ), but it seems as if there is some kind of ignorance preventing the use of such a word - - - LOL) hunting instead of turkey or something?
My son has just shot a twelve gauge shotgun for the first time last week, who is also just learning how to hand load our own ammunition was almost jumping up and down, (and I use that word "jump"as a classifier, but he DID actually jump, once) to get back and make something more powerful to shoot. To his dismay (and surprise, since he has become so impressed with "how into it his father is and always has been, etc"), I am not set up to load shot shells.
Seriously , I have eighteen other rounds that we can load, but I have never even tried to reload shot shells, mainly because they are so damn cheap to buy from the beginning.
If he keeps up like this, I might put my Weatherby three hundred magnum on his shoulder and see how he feels after firing off a magazine of four. (Yes, I load mine fairly hot).
I know what he is going through. It is the amazement of finding that your imagination (after playing a bunch of games, reading everything you can find, talking to every one of your peers, handling the weapons almost every day for months, etc.), after all these months was not enough to compare to the actuality of real thing, like actually doing it for yourself.
As many times as he has stripped my Colt .45s and said that they were the coolest thing in the world, he just seems to like long guns. He only shot about four magazines from only one of my .45s and he was done with pistols (it seems).