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RE: Rifle for kids
I' m in agreement with all you guys on a bolt action vs. any other type. It' s his father we have to convince. I felt happy the other nite when he and I talked when I swayed him away from lever actions. The caliber is a main stickler for us at this point. I think I can move his father toward a good bolt action with all your help. I believe that if I can get enough of you to on my side (which doesn' t seem like it' s going to be too difficult) I/we can sway him towards a bolt. He' s going to be shooting out of a stand over looking a field/feed plot with about 150 yards in front of him
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RE: Rifle for kids
If it was me, I would look at a Rem model 7... in a smaller caliber of your choice (.243, .257, .260 etc). I think those guns are well suited to young folks.
Another option (if you don' t want to go bolt) might be a NEF single shot rifle. They have a wide variety of caliber' s available, and with the interchangable barrel' s, you can essentially have many guns just by getting a different barrel. They seem to be a decent gun for the money. |
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My vote goes for the Remington model 7 in 260 or 7mm-08. I never cared for pump actions but thats just me.
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RE: Rifle for kids
Defnately go with a bolt action Rifle.
My first centerfire rifle 30 years ago was a 243 which I used for a few years,even saw some large deer dropped convincingly with it but i would consider it a little light for deer,then came the 25-06,a great cartridge but loud & has a large muzzle flash especially in a shorter barrel,next came the 270,what a great cartridge I thought,until a friend bought the same rifle in 7mm-08,at first I wouldn' t believe A cartridge with the same case as my old 243 shooting heavier bullets would be any good but at the range I was impressed with its accuracy & lack of recoil & how much more pleasant to shoot off a bench it was than my 270. On that first hunting trip with the 7mm-08 I was so impressed that I traded my 270 in on one,it would cleanly drop large pigs out to 300 yards,easially as good as the 270. I also played around with a 30-06 & 7mm rem mag for a while but would consider them way over the top for a 12 year old. I' ve just bought my 3rd rifle in 7mm-08 a tikka continental,i' m mainly going to use it as a silhouette rifle(knock down metal targets out to 500 yards) I do not believe that there is a deer on this plannet that cannot be taken cleanly out to 300 yards with a 7mm-08 & the right bullet selection. I have not used a 260 so have no experience with it but from what i' ve read I beleive it would also be an excellent deer cartridge out to 300 yards or so For your grandson I' de look for a bolt action rifle weighing around 7 to 8 pounds with a barrel no shorter than 22 inches In 260 or 7mm-08. If you consider a 25-06 get a barrel at least 24 inches long. I think a 270 might be a bit much for a 12 year old. Sorry to be so long winded but hope this will help out with your father. What cartridges were you thinking of? Good luck Tumbo |
RE: Rifle for kids
If your grandson' s average range will be 100 yards or less, a Ruger .44 magnum semi-auto will do fine. My brother and also a friend of mine have used this rifle for many years with success. It has very low recoil and is rather short overall and, scoped or open sighted is very accurate.
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RE: Rifle for kids
A rem model 7 in 7mm-08 ( or .243) since .308 and .30/06 are essentilly the same I wouldn' t recommend them to a youth ( unless the youth was big enough to handle them) But the 7mm-08 has very impressive ballistics and it' s a calliber I' m looking to get.
NEF at this time doesn' t offer a 7mm-08 ( I hope they do soon) but they do have a nice youth model that is offered in .223 or .243 It' s a single shot (exposed hammer) and is what I use and my son ( age 11) |
RE: Rifle for kids
Tumbo---- If by cartrige you mean brand and bullet type, I have a preference for Federal Premium with Nosler partition bullets. From what I' ve been seeing in the postings the 7mm-08 seems to be the caliber that I' m going to take a hard look at. Again I appreciate all the responses you guys have been posting. By the way---- I talked to his father today and he is now leaning quite favorably toward the bolt action.Yea!! BEEBX2
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I have a Remington model 788 that I had rebarreled to 7mm-08 Rem. It was my go to gun this past season. My 300 Win Mag didn' t even leave the closet. The 7mm-08 has plenty of knockdown power, great ballistics, and very little recoil. If there ever was a perfect deer cartridge the 7mm-08 would be a top contender for the title.
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No I meant what caliber are you thinking of,technically speaking a 7mm-08 is 7mm caliber,a 308 & 30-06 ect is 30 caliber,I know its splitting hairs but i' ve been pulled up a couple of times on this forum for getting it wrong.
As to your choice of ammo,Federal premium 140 grain partition in 7mm-08 would be excellent for deer,dont overlook remington express with 140 grain core-lokt bullets,also excellent for deer. Good to hear your son is comming around. Tumbo |
RE: Rifle for kids
Another vote for the Remington model 7. I have a young guy who uses one in .260 & I use a Remington mountain rifle in .260. Either the .260 or 7mm/08 are perfect choices for young hunters or adults.
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