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Old 12-03-2019, 06:19 PM
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I taught my kids with a scoped 22. Easier to have less things in their heads spinning around while your primary directive for a learner is range safety and muzzle control.

With a scope, and some basics like eye relief, position etc... it's point and shoot.

Once they are familiar with safety and positioning - then irons.

Irons are a bit more tricky I think.

Fore me it's learn to drive safely with an automatic transmission proficiently, then move to the 5 speed which is more complicated.
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