Lefty-youth?

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Lefty-youth?

Postby missed mallards » Thu Aug 02, 2018 9:01 pm

Daughter has expressed interest in shooting doves and ducks this yr.

Going out to get a gun is not just as simple as getting a gun.

I understand a gas auto will be more enjoyable. Gotta find a lefty version.

With that said. What are/did y’all start the young ones out with? I’m leaning toward an 870 youth. Then again, a cheaper o/u might fit the bill.

I’m at a loss. She’s not dying to get one but wants one lol. I’ve got time and would like to get one that is the best of all worlds. If even applicable
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Re: Lefty-youth?

Postby randall25x » Thu Aug 02, 2018 10:55 pm

Escort is what my son has been using the last 4 years. Lefty version, gas operated, 22 inch bbl. Been a good gun for us.. I would likely say to stay away from an 870 or O/U (depends on her age/size) Feel free to msg me if you want to know more..
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Re: Lefty-youth?

Postby teul2 » Fri Aug 03, 2018 7:35 am

My son's first trips will likely be with the same ole H&R 410 single shot I used to take my first ducks. I bought him a Yildiz 410 o/u. He hasn't yet wanted to shoot it, but hope he will. So I'll address the left handed stuff later when he wants / is ready for more fire power.
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Re: Lefty-youth?

Postby missed mallards » Fri Aug 03, 2018 8:28 am

Thanks for the reply’s. I’ll have to check on that escort.

Teul I started her off with my old 410 last year. Actually used it for a few kids to get their first kills last yr.

Sob kicks like a mule. I never thought much about it being a small gauge, but mine doesn’t have any rubber padding. Straight hard plastic. Several kids mentioned it hurt a bit. And yes I was making sure a good shoulder placement was there. So, I shot it. Granted it didn’t fit me at all but I’d rather shoot turkey loads out of my 12 than multiple shots with it. Surprised me, and 3 other grown folks. Hence now I’m looking for something a little easier on the shoulder!

So make sure the little guy has a pad on it!
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Re: Lefty-youth?

Postby olemissduckhunter » Sun Aug 05, 2018 1:50 pm

My dad was always too cheap to shell out cash for a lefty gun, so I always shot browning BPS's growing up, as they eject out the bottom. Of course when i was younger all of these "knock-off" auto shotgun brands weren't around, but it might be something to look into if you are looking to save a few bucks.
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Re: Lefty-youth?

Postby Blackduck » Wed Aug 08, 2018 9:22 pm

My lefty has been using the escort for a few years. Easy on the pocket and shoots well.
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