VikingsGuy
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Don, honestly when I was about her age, I could do 10-12 shots max out of that .30-30 before I'd give it a rest for the day.
If you are looking for a gun that a small frame first time shooter would enjoyably shoot more than 12 times at a session, even a .243 may be too much. If you want volume target time then you may want to get 2 rifles - a .223 for practice (or a venerable.22lr) and a .243 for the field.
More generally, fwiw, felt recoil is a combination of velocity, gun weight, bullet weight, powder weight, fit/shooting posture and clothing layers - typically in that order of impact (no pun intended). Chuck Hawks has a good table if you want a general reference.
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