foggy1111
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Does he have a recipe for cooking those blackbirds?![]()
Yep...the secret is lots of BBQ sauce!
(I think every kid is allowed at least a coupla hundred blackbirds and / or sparrows before the Great Spirit takes note of it.
Does he have a recipe for cooking those blackbirds?![]()
Does he have a recipe for cooking those blackbirds?![]()
A short report on a neat gun.
I bought a Henry lever-action 22 rifle for my grandson on his recent 13th birthday. I think the model is an H001 (standard size) with about an 18"? bbl. Seems to fit him well. It has nice walnut wood and a deep blue looking finish. I paid about $250 for it. A pretty fair deal for the quality IMO.
To me.....this gun and ammo set-up is great for kids - of all ages.![]()
A short report on a neat gun.
I bought a Henry lever-action 22 rifle for my grandson on his recent 13th birthday. I think the model is an H001 (standard size) with about an 18"? bbl. Seems to fit him well. It has nice walnut wood and a deep blue looking finish. I paid about $250 for it. A pretty fair deal for the quality IMO.
I also bought him a brick of Aguila Super Colibri 22 ammo. And a tubular 22 speed loader (reloads magazine tube nearly fast as a clip - way cool). This ammo is a great alternative to a pellet rifle. It propels a 20 grain bullet at about 550 feet a second and has a little more power than a 20 caliber spring-air pellet from what I have read. The ammo cost me $23 / brick (Cheaper than Dirt) plus a few dollars shipping (I bought 4 bricks). The lever-action operation makes more noise than the cartridge firing! It has far LESS noise than my break-barrel pellet rifle.....so neighbors wont ever know your shooting.....and errant long-range shots are not likely (loses power rapidly after 25-50 yards)
My grandson got the gun on Thursday and has killed 8 blackbirds with it so far. He claims he is good out to about 50 yards or so.....and is one happy kid with this rig. He is still fine-tuning his sights....but he reports the gun was pretty much "on" right out of the box. (he has done lots of shooting with his dad for several years....and knows his way around guns.)
The lever-action allows shooting all types of 22 caliber rimfire rounds.....but he is content with the low-noise rounds and not scaring away all the game....while having enough power to get the job done on birds. His mom likes that she doesnt hear lots of gunfire around their property.He still needs an adult with him for higher velocity ammo....and seems quite satisfied with this arrangement.
He does not go through ammo quite as fast as a semi-auto and has a bit more time to think about each shot....and operating a lever-gun is pretty cool. Very reliable feeding and firing.....and smooth operating. :thumbsup:
To me.....this gun and ammo set-up is great for kids - of all ages.![]()