Guns, Dogs and Blades QnA

I feel like you are right, they are mostly a sporting okay range, so they should have youth stuff. I'll have to see what options they have for shooting, their sporting clay course is fun, but takes a few hours, might be too long, especially if he isn't doing very well. We have a local park that you can shoot clays, you have to throw then yourself, I think that would be a better choice as their is to time commitment then. I just need to find a buddy with a youth shotgun to borrow for the day, or bring him and his kid. Is a youth 20 a good starting point, or a 28 or 410???