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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2386940" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I started with a bent barrel 20 gauge single shot.</p><p>I hated that gun..when i did hit something it usually would not instantly die.</p><p>I later got a 12 pump..kick was the same..but ducks and birds died with less shots.</p><p></p><p>My son's first gun was a 50cal inline muzzleloader.</p><p>I vote for a 243 as a first.</p><p>If you go bird hunting let him use your shotgun.</p><p>I shoot my rifles way more than my shotguns..</p><p>Shooting small targets at 600 feet away gives me a bigger smile than shooting targets at 120feet.</p><p>Up to him really.. whatever he likes to do more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2386940, member: 15054"] I started with a bent barrel 20 gauge single shot. I hated that gun..when i did hit something it usually would not instantly die. I later got a 12 pump..kick was the same..but ducks and birds died with less shots. My son's first gun was a 50cal inline muzzleloader. I vote for a 243 as a first. If you go bird hunting let him use your shotgun. I shoot my rifles way more than my shotguns.. Shooting small targets at 600 feet away gives me a bigger smile than shooting targets at 120feet. Up to him really.. whatever he likes to do more. [/QUOTE]
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