Im a 4 H shooting sports instuctor, I guess the first thing is you need to lay down some rules and stress S A F E T Y! I keep a shooting box with supplies to help stress the importance of eye/ear protection. Next relize that some kids get the hang of it early and some take a little while, no big deal! Make it safe and fun! Sometimes using an air rifle is a good place to start. Shoot alot! Start with a close range and master that and work your way up. There are lots of fun targets you can get for practice and use some other stuff for fun. In the fall our group uses pumkins for a fun shoot. Colored water in clear bottles is fun, try to empty it from the top down, baloons are fun too, we also use playing cards (shoot all the hearts, clubs ect on a card for the biggest score). Dont discourage and build on the positive. Date and keep targets so that you can chart his improvement. You may want to use a shooting stick to help stablize the shot, anything for improvement of accuracy and a little fun. Good luck and stay safe, I have tons of fun shooting with my kids, hope you do too!
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