What age can I start my kids on AP?
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What age can I start my kids on AP?
I'm an avid AP shooter and my kids see me going down to my basement to shoot 10 meter AP all the time. They're always asking me if they can shoot, but I'm always telling them they're too young. What is that right age? I know a mature, responsible child is the key but when can I say yes?
* Also, if I do allow the kids to shoot. What do people think about the Steyr LP2 junior? Thanks.
* Also, if I do allow the kids to shoot. What do people think about the Steyr LP2 junior? Thanks.
Re: What age can I start my kids on AP?
You sort of answered your own question "a mature, responsible child is the key" if they are really young you'd probably want to start them out from a supported position from there they can learn sight picture and trigger control. When they are old enough and strong enough to support the AP they can shoot free of a rest.riskmanager wrote:I'm an avid AP shooter and my kids see me going down to my basement to shoot 10 meter AP all the time. They're always asking me if they can shoot, but I'm always telling them they're too young. What is that right age? I know a mature, responsible child is the key but when can I say yes?
* Also, if I do allow the kids to shoot. What do people think about the Steyr LP2 junior? Thanks.
If they are asking, they are ready. If you don't get them started they will soon be in soccor, baseball, or everyother sport and lost to shooting for a long time.
Check out the Progressive Pistol Program (works up through supported position depending on age), and don't force them to shoot when they don't want to.
Check out the Progressive Pistol Program (works up through supported position depending on age), and don't force them to shoot when they don't want to.
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Also, I think the right time, if YOU are the one who will teach them, is when you have enough time to do it patiently and give them your full attention. With pistol, it may be that you will want to supervise them individually, in individual sessions. (ie: not both at once). [sorry if this is obvious to you; but worth adding to the collective wisdom.]
Re: What age can I start my kids on AP?
Hi, here in Perth, Australia and perfect age for AP is 9 years of kids! And I am agreed with it!
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Re: What age can I start my kids on AP?
enthusiasm and parent-child relationships are extremely important. the fact that the kids want to do something with you, anything, with a parent is cause for celebration. take advantage of the opportunity to build the relationship and fun of doing something together... whether it's AP, canoeing, baseball, whatever... in later days, you'll reminisce and be glad you did !!
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Re: What age can I start my kids on AP?
My daughter started when she was 11 with a Steyr LP2 compact, we still have it but she doesn't use it much now she is 15...riskmanager wrote:Also, if I do allow the kids to shoot. What do people think about the Steyr LP2 junior? Thanks.
They are a great choice, for a young shooter, a bit loud though (louder than the long version), so make sure they use ear muffs. The short cylinders only get about 100 shots so make sure they are full at the start of a match.
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This is the PPP stand I made.
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It is set up on the 5M line. Steve Faught provided the drawing with suggestions on materials to use to keep the price reasonable. The parts can be purchased for less than $50. It provides vertical support to help the young shooter support the weight of the airgun. The counterweight can be reduced as they develop the muscle strength, stamina and technique. It is easier to step out to the garage and shoot 20 - 100 pellets then it is to commit an hour+ to drive to the range.
The PPP rulebook is here:
http://www.usashooting.org/membership/y ... outhpistol
Sorry, the board attachment quota has been reached. Whoops, I guess you don't get to see it.
It is set up on the 5M line. Steve Faught provided the drawing with suggestions on materials to use to keep the price reasonable. The parts can be purchased for less than $50. It provides vertical support to help the young shooter support the weight of the airgun. The counterweight can be reduced as they develop the muscle strength, stamina and technique. It is easier to step out to the garage and shoot 20 - 100 pellets then it is to commit an hour+ to drive to the range.
The PPP rulebook is here:
http://www.usashooting.org/membership/y ... outhpistol
Scholastic Pistol Program
http://sssfonline.org/scholastic-pistol-program-spp/
Partnership with USA Shooting.
http://www.usashooting.org/membership/y ... ol-program
http://sssfonline.org/scholastic-pistol-program-spp/
Partnership with USA Shooting.
http://www.usashooting.org/membership/y ... ol-program