Over the years I always see & read articles on what type of shotgun to start kids/ young hunters on. I always see the .410 & 20 Ga. mentioned. This would be for pheasant, Quail, grouse, rabbit etc.. I am not a fan of the .410, I don't think it belongs in the hands of beginners(good way to get frustrated) & I would never hunt pheasants with one. Any way this forum area is for muzzleloaders. Not long ago I posted a thread on turkey guns (thanks for the feedback!!!) I have this Traditions 12 Ga., & wanted input to work up a good system for Turkey. My 10 year old son has been wanting to shoot muzzleloaders with his Dad lately (me), so the weather is getting nice & after school we shot, patterned, & cleaned the shotgun today. It dawned on me, this would make a really good starter gun for upland game. My 10 year old can handle the recoil of this gun with no problem at all, it's a cylinder bore, so throws 1 1/8 oz. of shot in a good pattern, light,easy to handle, I can adjust the load without having to purchase cartridges . Only down side is the length of pull is a little long, but then I don't own any youth size shotguns any way

. We did some yard work, picked up sticks/branches that blew down over winter, put some in a hibachi & cooked supper outside! Today was a really good day. Sorry the photo isn't great, it was getting dark!