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<blockquote data-quote="ColoGuy970" data-source="post: 1658679" data-attributes="member: 103063"><p>I have three kids, four, seven, and nine. Two sons and a daughter in the middle. I started them all with a cricket, just cause the size is very manageable for a four year old. That is when they all started shooting. After the cricket we got a bolt action .17 hmr with a 3-9 on it. It is accurate and easy to shoot, it is perfect for my seven year old daughter. She is getting pretty accurate. My nine year old got a Remington 700 youth chambered in 7mm-08 for Christmas last year, it is topped with a vortex tactical 5-25. I only went this direction because it is a very inexpensive FFP optic. He loves it and has no trouble with the recoil, I was expecting to have to get it threaded for a break. That hasn't been the case, he has eighty rounds through it already. One more box of factory then we get to buy dies and start reloading for it together. My wife also likes shooting it, she doesn't hunt yet, I am working on her. I bought this rifle as a family rifle that can be used by all. I love sharing things I love with my kids. I was brought up hunting and shooting and I am passing that along to my kids. I can't wait to see them harvest their first big game animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ColoGuy970, post: 1658679, member: 103063"] I have three kids, four, seven, and nine. Two sons and a daughter in the middle. I started them all with a cricket, just cause the size is very manageable for a four year old. That is when they all started shooting. After the cricket we got a bolt action .17 hmr with a 3-9 on it. It is accurate and easy to shoot, it is perfect for my seven year old daughter. She is getting pretty accurate. My nine year old got a Remington 700 youth chambered in 7mm-08 for Christmas last year, it is topped with a vortex tactical 5-25. I only went this direction because it is a very inexpensive FFP optic. He loves it and has no trouble with the recoil, I was expecting to have to get it threaded for a break. That hasn’t been the case, he has eighty rounds through it already. One more box of factory then we get to buy dies and start reloading for it together. My wife also likes shooting it, she doesn’t hunt yet, I am working on her. I bought this rifle as a family rifle that can be used by all. I love sharing things I love with my kids. I was brought up hunting and shooting and I am passing that along to my kids. I can’t wait to see them harvest their first big game animals. [/QUOTE]
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