MTLabrador
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I killed lots of rabbits with a .22 with open sights when I was a kid. Shot my first buck with a scoped .22-250 when I was 12.
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I also started out with open sight Model 94 30/30. Shot my first buck with it. Also left eye dominant. I didn’t get a scope until my 16th birthday on a Remington 700 .270. Shot this rifle for almost 35 years before getting a left handed rifle. I think shooting the open sights helped me be a better shooter and appreciate a LH set up.I got together with my father last night to do some reloading, and we were discussing my oldest son (9), being able to hunt deer in the youth hunt next year. He’s a left-eyed shooter, so I was pondering investing in a rifle for him.
As I was voicing options, my dad kind of shook his head and stated his opinion that my son oughta shoot his first deer with a lever gun he owns that would fit him right now. I can buy him a rifle when he grows a bit. I kind of pushed back, wanting the boy to have more range on offer and something with a scope. But then as he does, dad gently pontificated that he, me, my brother, my mother, and my wife - all shot our first deer with open sights, which by way, is more virtuous.
I shot my first deer with an iron-sighted model 94 30-30 at about 70 yards. I don’t think the experience would’ve been any less or more glorious to me with a scoped gun. At the time to me it was just glorious.
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TBD on what the boy shoots his first deer with, but it got me thinking. Does anyone start their kids out with open sights anymore?
Don’t take the age ranges personal. They are somewhat arbitrary and the demographic of HuntTalk members not being representative of the whole, this ain’t scientific. I also think this poll may not apply as much to adult-onset hunters, though I'd be interested in their answers too.
Feel free to mention what rifle you used (if it was a rifle) for your first deer.