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Caliber Recommendations For Handicapped
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<blockquote data-quote="ORBeaverfan" data-source="post: 2390971" data-attributes="member: 75073"><p>I second the AR platform (several calibers mentioned already that would be adequate). I built a 6.5 Creedmore a few years ago on an AR platform for handicapped kids to use on deer and elk. Some need it some don't, but in a wheel chair, it can make getting a follow up shot, if necessary, much easier. I wish I had it when I took my brother in law out after a cow elk. He too is in a wheel chair but has dexterity issues in his hands as well and the AR would have been much better for him than a bolt action. Sitting in a blind, the back seat of a pickup with the right rest (or in a chair strapped to a flatbed works great too) an AR platform would be the ticket IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ORBeaverfan, post: 2390971, member: 75073"] I second the AR platform (several calibers mentioned already that would be adequate). I built a 6.5 Creedmore a few years ago on an AR platform for handicapped kids to use on deer and elk. Some need it some don't, but in a wheel chair, it can make getting a follow up shot, if necessary, much easier. I wish I had it when I took my brother in law out after a cow elk. He too is in a wheel chair but has dexterity issues in his hands as well and the AR would have been much better for him than a bolt action. Sitting in a blind, the back seat of a pickup with the right rest (or in a chair strapped to a flatbed works great too) an AR platform would be the ticket IMO. [/QUOTE]
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