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The Basics, Starting Out
What youth rifle for my son?
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<blockquote data-quote="kc" data-source="post: 843458" data-attributes="member: 1010"><p>I built two .243s for my Daughters with a BROGHTEN barrels, I got with an old friend who is a gunsmith ,he had two nice stocks, I had him cut down two inches on the end and they love them.</p><p>Only one(the oldest) filled her tag with a nice Doe. they love my .223 most, they know its not for Deer. They were built on Remington actions. Both have 2x7x32 Burris scopes that are about 15 years old. This would be the first choice for any kid. once they grow older you can get another stock. very accurate out to 300 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc, post: 843458, member: 1010"] I built two .243s for my Daughters with a BROGHTEN barrels, I got with an old friend who is a gunsmith ,he had two nice stocks, I had him cut down two inches on the end and they love them. Only one(the oldest) filled her tag with a nice Doe. they love my .223 most, they know its not for Deer. They were built on Remington actions. Both have 2x7x32 Burris scopes that are about 15 years old. This would be the first choice for any kid. once they grow older you can get another stock. very accurate out to 300 yards. [/QUOTE]
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