Our listeners want to talk about the shotgun, so that is exactly what we do during this week’s episode. In addition to hardware, we’ll discuss getting young people involved with shotguns and deer hunting.
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As far as shotgun for young kids you might want to look a semi-auto, I was found that a lot of smaller 9-11 year old can handle it and it wont beat them up as bad as a pump or single action. I have never tried slugs with that age group though, only target loads for breaking clays.