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<blockquote data-quote="Bang4theBuck" data-source="post: 3020841" data-attributes="member: 73596"><p>My opinion is that the answer lies in the recoil mitigation strategies. Go with the 7PRC. Then do the following:</p><p>1. Load it with a Hammer or similar 'light for cartridge bullet' example might be a 143 grain Hammer Hunter. </p><p>2. Put a quality muzzlebrake on the rifle. There are tests out there that validate actual recoil reduction for almost every brake out there. </p><p>3. Suppressor is the very best option for youngsters as it knocks down recoil and quiets the rifle.</p><p>4. Against the market trend for youth rifles, ADD weight as a last resort. If your buying a factory rifle, you can take the butt plate off and fill the stock with everything from sand to lead shot. This weight will the the recoil down a lot, amd will completely change the shootability characteristics for a youngster. If it means Dad totes the rifle for a while in the field, so be it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bang4theBuck, post: 3020841, member: 73596"] My opinion is that the answer lies in the recoil mitigation strategies. Go with the 7PRC. Then do the following: 1. Load it with a Hammer or similar 'light for cartridge bullet' example might be a 143 grain Hammer Hunter. 2. Put a quality muzzlebrake on the rifle. There are tests out there that validate actual recoil reduction for almost every brake out there. 3. Suppressor is the very best option for youngsters as it knocks down recoil and quiets the rifle. 4. Against the market trend for youth rifles, ADD weight as a last resort. If your buying a factory rifle, you can take the butt plate off and fill the stock with everything from sand to lead shot. This weight will the the recoil down a lot, amd will completely change the shootability characteristics for a youngster. If it means Dad totes the rifle for a while in the field, so be it. [/QUOTE]
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