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<blockquote data-quote="TeamTomlyn" data-source="post: 4100313" data-attributes="member: 46099"><p>As a 38 year old child I’d like to think I’m an expert in this venue. Crickets and other bolts with short stocks are great for fundamentals. Then step to a 10/22, buy an extra stock and cut it down. Just make sure the gun fits them and start them out shooting at close range and slowly let them push out further. </p><p></p><p>Targets are where it gets really fun! Print out a bunch of coloring sheets with the “bad guys” from cartoons or games they like. I found one that was a Lego/skeleton target that was a great anatomy lesson. $10 of 3’ stakes a bag of balloons and a staple gun. There are also fun games like battle ships, poker, tik tac toe that you can draw or print for free online.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeamTomlyn, post: 4100313, member: 46099"] As a 38 year old child I’d like to think I’m an expert in this venue. Crickets and other bolts with short stocks are great for fundamentals. Then step to a 10/22, buy an extra stock and cut it down. Just make sure the gun fits them and start them out shooting at close range and slowly let them push out further. Targets are where it gets really fun! Print out a bunch of coloring sheets with the “bad guys” from cartoons or games they like. I found one that was a Lego/skeleton target that was a great anatomy lesson. $10 of 3’ stakes a bag of balloons and a staple gun. There are also fun games like battle ships, poker, tik tac toe that you can draw or print for free online. [/QUOTE]
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