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<blockquote data-quote="R. Cram" data-source="post: 2866389" data-attributes="member: 116633"><p>If you want to converse its better to leave out hypocritical especially when it doesn't apply, The picture of your son with this rifle is an extremely fine use of a suppressor with the reduction of noise and recoil this could prevent the start of flinching which is death for fine marksmanship. I hope he got his deer. If he has any love for shooting take him to any range near you and their is a very good chance they have a juniors program for smallbore and have equipment they will loan out when kids are young and have the desire it is wonderfull to watch how fast they learn and smallbore is position shooting so they learn to shoot standing ,sitting kneeling amd prone with only themselves to support the rifle, no sand bags or benches. also .22's are cheap no barrel cleaning , no reloading. Kids do real well and learn fast. years ago the smallbore season started and my buddy didn't show so I called him and asked why and he said, I'm tired of getting beat by little girls. I thought that was pretty funny and the girls do every bit as good as the boys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R. Cram, post: 2866389, member: 116633"] If you want to converse its better to leave out hypocritical especially when it doesn't apply, The picture of your son with this rifle is an extremely fine use of a suppressor with the reduction of noise and recoil this could prevent the start of flinching which is death for fine marksmanship. I hope he got his deer. If he has any love for shooting take him to any range near you and their is a very good chance they have a juniors program for smallbore and have equipment they will loan out when kids are young and have the desire it is wonderfull to watch how fast they learn and smallbore is position shooting so they learn to shoot standing ,sitting kneeling amd prone with only themselves to support the rifle, no sand bags or benches. also .22's are cheap no barrel cleaning , no reloading. Kids do real well and learn fast. years ago the smallbore season started and my buddy didn't show so I called him and asked why and he said, I'm tired of getting beat by little girls. I thought that was pretty funny and the girls do every bit as good as the boys. [/QUOTE]
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