IMHO every new shooter young and old should start out with a basic air gun. I taught myself how to accurately shoot my first Daisy Powerline air rifle. I did actually start out with a Red Ryder when I was about eight years old. I ended my active air rifle shooting with a Benjamin.
I gradually graduated to hand guns. On old Daisy CO2 was the first then it was a Benjamin.
Yes I beleive air guns are a very good means to learn and hone the basics of shooting.
Many a close range squirrels found their way into the frying pan this way when I was kid.
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