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Posted by ShepFL on November 29, 2005 at 16:55:08 from (155.14.78.39):
In Reply to: OT Air Rifles posted by Jay (ND) on November 28, 2005 at 12:22:15:
Since I am Hunter Ed instructor first thing my boys got was Hunter Ed certified. They now help me with classes (setup and all). I would recommend this being one of the requirements of owning their own gun + the Mrs. will be more at ease. You can tell them 50% of my classes are filled with girls now days. For there 1st gun I got my boys the Daisy spring action rifle (age 9) then the Daisy 880 (age 12). They love the 880s. At 14 they each got their own .22 and this past Christmas they got used .50 cal T/C Hawken replicas. I am looking for me a nice air gun for Christmas and focusing on RWS and Gamo. Beeman guns look to "clubby" for my taste. Christmas for them this yr. is bows they can hunt with. Good luck and have safe fun! Glad to hear the shooting traditions continue to be passed down.
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