CorkyM
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She was really good!I think the 243 is the best, but check out this really informative video that gives some options:
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She was really good!I think the 243 is the best, but check out this really informative video that gives some options:
There won't be another kid that's got one of those that he knows that's for sure. That's a unique pick. I like it.I just saw this topic is back.
I bought him a Marlin 336 in 35 Remington. I found a bunchve ammo and made dad but a bunch. I bought some, too. Few hundred rounds (and the rifle) here at my house.
I took him to the range for the first time this past weekend. The rifle kicks more than I’d like for him, but it’s not terrible. Every time he loaded it up, I could tell he was more comfortable. He was really happy after we shot, and he was hitting paper the whole time, with about 50% being good, kill shots (at 25 yards).
Ive shot the rifle a bunch, too. I want my own.
Two things about this. First I believe she was right but I've never fired a pistol round in a rifle, should try it just to know! Second that was all awfully clear. I suspect she was either introduced to guns well or coached by someone that knew what he was doing. Super video. I ever get a chance to try a pistol cartridge in a handgun, I'm gonna give it a go. I had a 180gr cast load in my 30-06 using Red Dot powder that was about like shooting a 22 RF. Also used it in my 308 with a grain less Red Dot and it too was a pussy cat!She was really good!
50% kill shots at 25 yards ain’t all that great. Did you end up putting a scope on it?I just saw this topic is back.
I bought him a Marlin 336 in 35 Remington. I found a bunchve ammo and made dad but a bunch. I bought some, too. Few hundred rounds (and the rifle) here at my house.
I took him to the range for the first time this past weekend. The rifle kicks more than I’d like for him, but it’s not terrible. Every time he loaded it up, I could tell he was more comfortable. He was really happy after we shot, and he was hitting paper the whole time, with about 50% being good, kill shots (at 25 yards).
Ive shot the rifle a bunch, too. I want my own.
Ya I did. He is shooting pretty well now, out to 100 yards. Getting confident. He will only need to to hit one at ~30 where he’ll be hunting. Going to keep taking him every other weekend or so until season starts.50% kill shots at 25 yards ain’t all that great. Did you end up putting a scope on it?
This should be the first post in the thread.If my girls decide they want to hunt, they'll start with a 223 and appropriate projectile like 77 TMK or 6 ARC/6.5 Grendel/6 BR. All of them will make quick work of a deer.
Like most of us, i grew up shooting stuff with entirely too much recoil where the majority of my focus had to be on not flinching from the wallop i was about to receive. 5-10 shots at the range with a 12 ga slug gun before season wasn't any fun. Sure, stuff got killed just fine but that much recoil is completely unnecessary regardless of the engrained fudd logic that says its fine "if they can handle it".