Hi,
I'm thinking of getting a fowler for my kid. He's 9 but pretty small for his age. He can shoot ok with my pedersoli .32 from the bench, but it's too much for him to carry and he can't shoulder it properly because the pull is too long. I'm thinking of getting him a "boat gun" from Early Rustic Arms. It comes in .50, .54, and .62- all smoothbore. My thought is that I could shorten the pull on it to fit him better. The .62 would probably be the lightest in weight, but do you think the recoil would be too heavy? I thought the .50 or .54 would be ok for prb, but may be pretty limiting for shot. I'm sort of rambling here but what the hell. I suppose I could just load the .62 light. Can you still get decent patterning with a light shot load?
Do you folks have any suggestions as far as kid's guns go? I looked at the "dixie cub" by pedersoli, but it's nearly the same price as the boat gun, which I like better. This gun would be primarily for plinking but would be used for rabbits and squirrels as well.
I appreciate any input.
Thanks,
I'm thinking of getting a fowler for my kid. He's 9 but pretty small for his age. He can shoot ok with my pedersoli .32 from the bench, but it's too much for him to carry and he can't shoulder it properly because the pull is too long. I'm thinking of getting him a "boat gun" from Early Rustic Arms. It comes in .50, .54, and .62- all smoothbore. My thought is that I could shorten the pull on it to fit him better. The .62 would probably be the lightest in weight, but do you think the recoil would be too heavy? I thought the .50 or .54 would be ok for prb, but may be pretty limiting for shot. I'm sort of rambling here but what the hell. I suppose I could just load the .62 light. Can you still get decent patterning with a light shot load?
Do you folks have any suggestions as far as kid's guns go? I looked at the "dixie cub" by pedersoli, but it's nearly the same price as the boat gun, which I like better. This gun would be primarily for plinking but would be used for rabbits and squirrels as well.
I appreciate any input.
Thanks,