Well, we bought the .410, but I made them work for it. One of our family friends needed their house painted, so I put them to work, and they helped me get the house done in two days. (I have an airless sprayer so it wasn't that bad)
Last night we took it out and put lots of rounds through it. My little guy will have to wait a few years before he gets to head out with a gun, as he had issues even with the NEF Tamer .410. After a few 2.5" loads, he was done. He did okay with the .22LR, but he still needs to work on muzzle control, etc.
Hunter, on the other hand, shot about 40 rounds with the new gun. On clay birds he didn't do too well, shooting 1 for about 20, but it was a start. He tatered the cans with the .410 and did very well on apples with the .22LR. He shot a few 20 gauge rounds from our sinle shot NEF, but it is still a bit big for him. On cans, he was okay with it, but he did better with the .410.
I think we fired a total of about 80 rounds, and after I got the hang of it I was smoking clay pigeons with regularity. Hunter even handled the 3" shells without issue.
Look out Grouse. We're coming after you next weekend.
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