Last weekend, I went with our local cub scout pack for a day hike. I was asked to bring some equipment for archery & BB gun shooting for some "unofficial" fun after our hike. So, having made several kids bows over the last year plus what I had already bought for my own kids, I brought a small arsenal of bows/arrows, BB & pellet guns & some foam targets. We setup a small range near an empty campground in the National Forest for the kids to get some range time. For a few, this was their first experience shooting anything. Most had some small experience with one or both but were mostly all newbies.
After going through the range rules (booger hooks stay off the boom switch) and protocol (range hot/cold system), I divided up the parents & kids based on who wanted to try archery vs rifles first. To my surprise, out of about a dozen kids, only a few were all that interested in the rifles. Archery was clearly the hot ticket in the group. Even a couple parents commented that it was more fun than rifles & one of the moms even stepped in to try out a bow (none of the moms tried a BB or pellet rifle).
So for those of you who have led groups in shooting both, what is your experience? Do kids seem to naturally gravitate to archery gear when given the choice? Or was this just the dynamics of my group on this particular day?
Whatever the case, I was glad to see the oldest tech being the most popular & enjoyable. I enjoy firearms plenty. But they've never been as fun as flinging arrows to me.