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OP, (summitsitter) never said a word about a youngster.
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Youth are even more flexible than elders.
Anyone who would give someone of any age a weapon to hunt with without some assurance of familiarity is a fool.
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Nope, BSA was the first to mention youngster.
But we’ve been letting youngsters shoot steel with both till now they’re not considered youngsters anymore. I can’t think of anyone that didn’t like a good 2 stage over a single.
But it is a good point about noting the differences.
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. Honestly, I use both and have no problems transitioning between them. I feel for those that have trouble with such a simple design. This. The OP was talking about a youngster and switching between the 2. You guys can read into that however you like.. The suggestion I made was very valid when dealing with someone with little experience, especially in a hunting type situation.
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