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Old 03-02-2008, 09:32 PM   #1
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"Fun" targets for kids ??

I've started teaching my 7yo daughter about safety/shooting. The Four Rules, glasses, ear muffs. You guys with kids know how quickly they get bored with "just shooting paper."

Any "inexpensive" ideas? We've used apples, oranges, etc. The kid gets the biggest kick outta hot, shaken Pepsi cans. Those get expensive.



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What's a decent "mini scope" for a youth model .22? 1" tube and short to match the youth length. I've been looking at a Leapers 5th Gen 6x32.

Here's her Crickett...

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Old 03-02-2008, 09:43 PM   #2
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Nice looking gun i would say go to walmart and get the targets that spin that look like ducks and stuff Champion .22 Auto-Reset NRA Silhouettes Target - Wal-Mart

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Old 03-02-2008, 09:53 PM   #3
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Clay pigeons are always fun.
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I like getting a couple cheap cans of pop and shaking the hell outta them and then letting the son shoot them. I also put small targets up which makes it difficult. I find my son doesn't get as bored as quick because it isn't so easy to do.

One idea, put an old CD up and tell them to hit the center hole, say from 25 yards. Or put small bottle caps up. Anything that makes them focus long and hard. They then forget about being bored...
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Put the clay pigeons on a stand on edge. They really blow up when hit. Also try 1" inch squares at 25 meters. Make it challenge, like bet you can't hit this. My two cents anyway.
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Nice looking gun i would say go to walmart and get the targets that spin that look like ducks and stuff Champion .22 Auto-Reset NRA Silhouettes Target - Wal-Mart
Good idea! It's $40, but it's a one time cost. Heck, I'd have fun with that!


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One idea, put an old CD up and tell them to hit the center hole, say from 25 yards.
My wife does have some old Bee Gee cd's. ...
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Old 03-02-2008, 10:18 PM   #7
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i like golfballs.
the second shot is a LOT harder!
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Old 03-02-2008, 11:25 PM   #8
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one thing i do, is take 20 oz soft drink bottles and fill them with water. they make a good splash or for longer dist. i'll take a gal. milk jug filled with water. anything to keep the kids interrested.
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Old 03-03-2008, 06:18 AM   #9
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Charcoal briquetes make fun targets. They explode!
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Old 03-03-2008, 06:31 AM   #10
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Charcoal briquetes make fun targets. They explode!
That's a great idea A10!

You can even buy the "cheap/crappy" briquettes that may not work that well for BBQ'ing. A nice big "bulk" bag of 'em.
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i shoot potatos because they do the same thing.
and the critters love whats left!
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Old 03-03-2008, 08:07 AM   #12
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Sounds like a bunch of good ideas to hold the kids attention. I like your daughters Cricket. Nice gun.
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Old 03-03-2008, 08:23 AM   #13
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i like golfballs.
the second shot is a LOT harder!
I just had coffee come out my nose!
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Old 03-03-2008, 05:10 PM   #14
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I just had coffee come out my nose!
well...
my work here is done then!

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Old 03-03-2008, 05:16 PM   #15
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golf balls

Seven C: Sir; golf balls; for youngins they hop jump jitter and come back for more.
We aint the youngins in body; youngins in mind having a blast chasing them with .270 .17 .38 .357 .45 even shot at them with sling shots.
If you have a place; golf balls. They will not tear up.
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Old 03-03-2008, 05:19 PM   #16
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we have a basket of them at one of my clubs.
just throw a handful out there.
it is REALLY good practice because you are shooting at small targets at who knows what distances
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I agree with the Golf Ball idea. golf balls still make me laugh...every time. I try to take up a handful every time I go with a new shooter; it is very encouraging watching them disappear after a good shot. The driving range balls with the red stripe are easy to see and the cheapest.

If you feel it is safe enough, I used to love breaking apart rocks with my dad as a kid. My little 22 or 38 was no match for a big old .44 or .45 colt. That was a lot of fun.

Steel is always good. A spinner for .22's, a piece of a plow blade or a disk break for heavier stuff, is reactive and a lot of fun.

They tell you never to shoot at water because of the rounds skimming off. Depending on where you shoot though, a good sized puddle with something floating in it can be entertaining for an extremely long time as well.
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The yellow foam rubber practice golfballs are better! They don't fly as far when hit (less running after them) and sometimes pop UP into the air when hit!

Bright colored NECO wafers hot glued or double-sticky-tape mounted to a black poster board - challenging at 25 yards!

I got waxed once by a twelve-year-old kid shooting our Ruger 10-22's at aspirins on the same type board at 25 yards - he was good!! Well, he shot competition and his rifle was NOT factory stock! Hey, that's my story and I'm sticking to it . . .
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ConGrats DAD! May you both continue to shoot and have FUN. It's good to see that single shot .22's are still being made.
Agree with the golf balls, one our favorite targets. There are some great ideas on here, potatoes, Charcoal briquetes, wow, those will be COOL! The clay pigeons were great when we had them. [there are exploding targets out there, costly?] Ice cubes are fun before they melt
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Old 03-03-2008, 06:12 PM   #20
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Water balloons stapled to a piece of plywood are cool too.
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