OntarioHunter
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Nothing will turn a young hunter off more than messing up an animal and having to clean up one that's wounded. I would be concerned about hunting in a hard wind with light calibers. Too hard to predict where the bullet will hit the animal. She hits one in the guts or butt and has to finish it off, that could be the end of her hunting. I say get her a heavier gun with a good recoil pad in a somewhat heavier caliber, put a bipod on it, and let her shoot it at the range just enough to hit the bull. A .308 would be my suggestion or possibly .300 Savage but she won't get any range with the latter. Depending on where and how she'll be hunting, extended range may not be that important.
I expect this young gal can probably handle a little recoil a lot better than buggering up a deer.
I expect this young gal can probably handle a little recoil a lot better than buggering up a deer.