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    #16
    Check with the 4-h sponsor in your area. They will be able to help you out in every way imaginable. Great organization. Let him shoot a couple of guns and find out what he is comfortable with. a quality beretta, browning, or benelli would be a great start and worth the money.

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      #17
      I would also advise getting a semi auto. Been there and done that and the kick from the pump was way too much for my 9 year old. It was too much for me to be honest. Sure wouldn’t want to shoot skeet with one.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Smart View Post
        Put me down for the Weatherby SA-08 20 ga in a youth stock. Get semi-auto gun for the price and dang dependable. No way in hell would I put a kid in an 870 express 20 gauge. They are a thumping mofo.

        Wow. My 13 year old son weighs 78 pounds. I do know better options are out there but he handles it without issue. Especially for skeet rounds.

        ***But you are Smart. Krum guy here
        Last edited by 3whunt; 09-21-2020, 09:38 PM. Reason: Not pissing off smart

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          #19
          You can get the montefeltro youth 20 that comes with youth stock and full size he can grow into. Recoil is little more than the 1100 but not bad.


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            #20
            What’s a good....

            Originally posted by 3whunt View Post
            Wow. My 13 year old son weighs 78 pounds. I do know better options are out there but he handles it without issue. Especially for skeet rounds.

            ***But you are Smart. Krum guy here

            Good for him.... but it’s still a thumper... especially the youth model with a 21” barrel. Big difference in a 13 yo and a 9 year old too.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Smart View Post
              Put me down for the Weatherby SA-08 20 ga in a youth stock. Get semi-auto gun for the price and dang dependable. No way in hell would I put a kid in an 870 express 20 gauge. They are a thumping mofo.

              This should say “Great semi-auto gun for the price**”

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                #22
                My son Joe started with a Mossberg 500 youth in 20ga and cashed in the coupon that came with the shotgun when it came time to change to the adult stock. He also bought a slug barrel for it and it is one heck of a deer killer with Sabot rounds. Pump guns are so durable and fool proof.

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                  #23
                  Thanks for all the help gentlemen.

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