@Inline6 sounds like your son has opportunity to invite some friends to hunt!
I see the urban population rapidly moving away from hunting due to lake of access. The rural areas still hunt and prioritize it as a yearly endeavor. But, the rural areas generally don’t have the funds to prioritize a double as a gun purchase.
Trap shooting is a growing high school sport in minnesota. That gives me hope. But, across the country hunting license sales continue to decline, even though 2020 saw an increase.
The entry cost for hunting shouldn’t be presumed to include new camo and a new rifle. My entry to hunting in Montana was jeans and flannel and a loaner rifle. I didn’t buy camo until the early 2000’s!
If there was an entry double market for $1500-$2000, I think we would see more interest. (Myself included) Imagine a $1800 Winchester double in a 6.5 Swede, that would be a perfect MN deer gun. Would that be sacrilegious?