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Single shot 20 gauge. He will kill more game with it then any other shotgun. Once he figures out that he has ONLY one shot he will be deadly !
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Single shot shotguns are quite cheap and very safe for a new hunter. I started my son off with one when he was about 10 years old and it really did teach him to pick his shot carefully and make it count.
Because I'm cheap, lazy, and generally short on time due to all the boys' activities. Though a leather covered pad would be skookum! We'll see where this rabbit hole leads...why not go overboard?![]()
A fun morning it was except for trying to kill squirrels with steel shot. You're looking at a box of shells in that picture with only 4 used for the ducks lol. Bring that new gun down and let the boy put it to good use.
Good luck on your project. If you feel like cutting a corner on the metal polishing you can buy a mossy oak graphic kit and lay camo vinly over it. It's $30 for the kit compared to $300ish to get it dipped. I did this for my shotgun because even though I do take good care of it, it rusts easy, is vary noticeable against the finish, and I hate seeing it. So far the wrap has lasted me 3 seasons, but I'll probably change it for next season. It has a couple small tears from use.
Oh and as a left handed shooter that still loads and does everything else in the world right handed....my shotgun is a Browning BPS my dad bought for me when I was 13.
https://www.amazon.com/Mossy-Oak-Graphics-14004-OB-Obsession/dp/B005P7CL6O
I have not shot it. While I like his camo pattern, this one will stay uncamo'd. I do have some products in mind to help weatherproof it.Noooo, not to the pretty old gun!!!!! To each his own I guess.
Did you shoot it?? I only ask again because my brother recently bought a pump rifle with similar external conditions and it wouldn't fire after he got it. Just saying.