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Learning how to aim #571370 01/26/09 05:58 AM
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Okay guys, I have never claimed to be a teacher. Actually I suck at it.
I got my 6 year old boy a Red Rider BB gun for Christmas. I set a target 15 feet away, explain to him the process of hitting the target and most every time he hits above the box the target is on. He is getting frustrated.
Is there a interactive style "game" that would help him grap the idea of putting the barrel sight in line with the front sight?

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Re: Learning how to aim [Re: kdmason] #571371 01/26/09 06:06 AM
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Instead of an interactive game, try starting him out closer to the box.

Start at 5 feet, then after he gets to consistently hitting his aim point at that distance, then move him out to 10 feet, then out to 15, and so on.

Interactive games can teach hand eye co-ordination, but actual practice with the gun can't be replaced. JMO.


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That is how I started my boys and they are actually better shots than me now. They are 18 and 12 now. Word of advice, keep it fun for the kids. They can get frustrated quick.

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+1 for keeping it fun...also have patience


Re: Learning how to aim [Re: MaggieMTx] #571374 01/26/09 06:43 AM
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is he consistently hitting high in the same spot?? if so he is aiming right, i have shot a daisy many times in my life and notice that a daisy puts an heck of an arc on the shot, just tell him to aim lower.



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Re: Learning how to aim [Re: mossberg man] #571375 01/26/09 08:37 AM
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Have you shot the gun and tested the accuracy itself? Also do some google searching, there is a possibility of a eye dominance mixup. For example if he is right handed but his left eye is dominant.

As well, here is some tips on learning how to shoot a gun.http://hubpages.com/hub/Shoot-A-Gun

Talk him through a smooth trigger pull, not flinching or closing his eyes right before he fires. Targets can also be intimidating, trying to keep it right on the bulls eye. Confidence is everything.


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Two cardboard cut outs,one off the front sight and one of the rear sight.Use them to show him how to line them up and onto his target!



Re: Learning how to aim [Re: 1tex] #571377 01/26/09 05:54 PM
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the cardboard cut out maybe what I have to do. I will try to move the target closer as well. All post are good advice. Thanks guys. I can't wait for it to warm up outside.
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All very good advice above! Keep it simple and fun. Check the gun to make sure it is on and move the target closer so that they can see they're hitting it. As soon as the grouping is good and around the bullseye, scoot it back 5' or so.



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We started out on aluminum cans. That seems to keep a Kids interest up when just getting started.



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I got my 6 year old boy a Red Rider BB gun for Christmas.




OMG - you shouldn't have - he'll shoot his eye out...


Re: Learning how to aim [Re: Tx_Phantom] #571381 01/26/09 09:20 PM
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Check the dominance of his eyes, 2 of 4 of my kids are left eye dominate and it will effect things, like if they ask about leaving both eyes open when using a scope and dad says sure and he misses 4 deer at 50 yards hitting the same spot 3' in front on all 4 before you think it though. It's a wonder that poor boy ever hunted again. He tagged out last weekend so I guess he got over it.





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Re: Learning how to aim [Re: kdmason] #571382 01/26/09 09:39 PM
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I'm sure you are, buy just in case, a safety note. Also teach him the routine use of safety equipment, EVEN with an air rifle. Habits are started early, good or bad. And let him always see you follow the same steps.

Eyes, trigger pull, ambient conditions, sights...lots of little things make bigger differences down range. Maybe you'll even learn of an issue with his eyes, so rule that out as well.


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Great idea about eye dominance. I had to buy some clear glasses and tape over one eye for my Grandson. It worked.



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Great idea about eye dominance. I had to buy some clear glasses and tape over one eye for my Grandson. It worked.




Yeah ive seen a few people at the range with their kids wearing an eye patch of some sort to make it easier


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if all else fails scope it


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Search shoot where you look. My wife's great uncle is the guy in the vid.

First thing to do is cut the sights completely off the gun. It's amazing how it works and it's geared towards kids.


Re: Learning how to aim [Re: Jason B] #571387 01/29/09 06:14 AM
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I worked a lot on rifle ranges in the ARMY and we always did this in order with the ones having trouble.

1. Safety
2. Eye dominance
3. example of sighting in target (cardboard idea is a good one)
4. position of keeping the rifle steady
5. Squeeze trigger until it surprises him
6. Concentrate more on grouping first rather than a bullseye

By the way, to make it as fun as can be for a kids is to use things like a swinging shooting target, a shaken up soda can, balloons(especially with flour in them), a two liter filled with water, and the "never to be tried at home or without Dad" one is a balloon filed with gun powder over a lite candle. So much for my safety first list.



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take him to bass pro and let him shoot on the arcade there so he builds some confidence. you dont want him getting frustrated, thinking he cant do it right and then giving up.



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Like others have said......move the target closer to improve his confidence.

Work on his form........assume a comfortable shooting position.......take a deep breath.......exhale.......slowly squeeze the trigger. He should be surprised when it goes off.


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there are various methods to check eye dominance, you must do this.

id say leave the scope off, open sights first

get reactive targets, fill ballons with air, they are real big.


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get reactive targets, fill ballons with air, they are real big.




Ditto, started mine shooting balloons. Who cares about bullseyes at this point if he can hit a 14" circle he gets a pop. Fun for them.


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