My lads first experience
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 2:01 pm
So my lad (11 years old) knows I shoot & ive been through safety with him along with him coming to watch me at the range twice before. We also have a springer air rifle that he's shot a few times but that's as far as his experience has gone.
For the last few months he's been bugging me about shooting the .22lr bolt action & getting in to it himself. This has been on my mind with me chopping & changing as to whether to let him or not? He doesn't live with me you see & his mum doesn't know I shoot, let alone own any firearms & id rather keep it that way! My lad knows the rules though & that he tells no living soul which he's abided too.
last week I spoke to my club secretary who told me they were having an induction night on the Monday the 10th (last night) & there was a spot available if he wanted. I took the decision to allow him to attend thinking worst case he became educated & gained a healthier respect of shooting/firearms, & on the condition he didn't ask for his own FAC until he turns 18 (I'll not hold my breath on that one though
). As a minor he cannot shoot on his own until 14 & cannot visit MOD ranges either regardless of my presence. So knowing I'll be with him all the time helped sway me.
So we turned up, filled out his paperwork & gave his passport photos etc. we then did his induction going through everything he'd need to know from safety to handling a firearm & rounds. It was then off to the range for his first ever shots with a .22lr. The club gave him a modified Ruger 10/22 which looked the part in its tactical stock to my lads delight. However, it had a really heavy trigger so he struggled to use it correctly & as a result found he snatched at his shots a lot & struggled with the non magnified red dot scope (the red dot practically cover the target so it was a hit & hope situation).
After his initial 10 rounds we decided to change the rifle to my CZ 452 silhouette bolt action, which has a much lighter trigger & decent enough scope. He loved it! & I mean loved it, the fact it has a bipod helped him too as the Ruger moved too much on the bench rest for him. He did 20 rounds & this was his target... Have to say I was impressed as he listened to instruction & took on board the tips he was given.

In the end I'm glad I took him & im proud of his shooting considering it was his first ever session on a rimfire rifle. I think he's hooked now & has already said he much prefers the bolt action to semi auto which I found interesting as expected him to be giddy at the semi auto? Anyway, so we now have another shooter amoungst the ranks.
Today's lesson... How to clean our rifles!
For the last few months he's been bugging me about shooting the .22lr bolt action & getting in to it himself. This has been on my mind with me chopping & changing as to whether to let him or not? He doesn't live with me you see & his mum doesn't know I shoot, let alone own any firearms & id rather keep it that way! My lad knows the rules though & that he tells no living soul which he's abided too.
last week I spoke to my club secretary who told me they were having an induction night on the Monday the 10th (last night) & there was a spot available if he wanted. I took the decision to allow him to attend thinking worst case he became educated & gained a healthier respect of shooting/firearms, & on the condition he didn't ask for his own FAC until he turns 18 (I'll not hold my breath on that one though

So we turned up, filled out his paperwork & gave his passport photos etc. we then did his induction going through everything he'd need to know from safety to handling a firearm & rounds. It was then off to the range for his first ever shots with a .22lr. The club gave him a modified Ruger 10/22 which looked the part in its tactical stock to my lads delight. However, it had a really heavy trigger so he struggled to use it correctly & as a result found he snatched at his shots a lot & struggled with the non magnified red dot scope (the red dot practically cover the target so it was a hit & hope situation).
After his initial 10 rounds we decided to change the rifle to my CZ 452 silhouette bolt action, which has a much lighter trigger & decent enough scope. He loved it! & I mean loved it, the fact it has a bipod helped him too as the Ruger moved too much on the bench rest for him. He did 20 rounds & this was his target... Have to say I was impressed as he listened to instruction & took on board the tips he was given.

In the end I'm glad I took him & im proud of his shooting considering it was his first ever session on a rimfire rifle. I think he's hooked now & has already said he much prefers the bolt action to semi auto which I found interesting as expected him to be giddy at the semi auto? Anyway, so we now have another shooter amoungst the ranks.
Today's lesson... How to clean our rifles!
