I guess that is my one little OCD thing.


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Jeffross1968 wrote: Waiting for that IRS refund money to hit, and then I'm going to go out money in hand to the local gun shop and make a final decision. I'll be re-reading this thread a couple times before then. What is important, is not to get too little or too much gun for my needs. It's going to be mainly for dispatching predators that I either trap catch overnight, or that I might find in my yard during the day as they free range, which would likely be a dog (hate to do it, but not going to lose chickens if I can help it). One important factor is that I have kids, so until they've learned some respect for guns, wherever I have it kept, it can not be loaded, so likely, I'll have it hanging over a door unloaded, and will need to be able to load it fast. I'm considering getting a 22 semi, so that I can grab the clip on the way to the gun, and slap it in. Thinking it would be faster than bolt action to load.
Those are my thoughts so far. What do you think?
I think you are right to be safe with your young boys. I would rather lose a chicken because a gun is slow to load than have a kid accidentally shoot himself. The first thing you should do is show your sons how to handle the rifle and explain to them that it can kill them if not handled correctly. I would also make it very clear that you don't want them even touching the rifle unless you are with them. Tell them if they even touch the rifle without your permission they will be doing double chores for a year.
When I was 12 years old my father allowed me to handle a rifle without him around.
The way you are describing your gun needs here, a .22 is a good option. It is on the light side if you shoot a dog, though. You can get the .22 now, and you can get a shotgun and a deer rifle later. Check pawn shops too. Or check the online gun listings. You can find a gun to suit your needs pretty cheaply.
Are you close to neighbors?
...When I was 12 years old my father allowed me to handle a rifle without him around....
and I thought I was the only one that keeps his 30-06 by the door.![]()
I'm considering getting a 22 semi, so that I can grab the clip on the way to the gun, and slap it in. Thinking it would be faster than bolt action to load.
Those are my thoughts so far. What do you think?