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The Basics, Starting Out
What youth rifle for my son?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gene Jr." data-source="post: 843725" data-attributes="member: 15474"><p>I concur with the TC Encore. My son, eight years old, shot three whitetails last year with his. He shot them all using the 45/209 muzzleloader barrel. I also have a 223 heavy barrel and a 7mm-08 barrel. Without a brake the 7mm-08 has too much recoil in my opinion.</p><p> </p><p>He loves the muzzleloader barrel. It shoots well, recoil is light and under 100 yards it is a real killer. All three of his shots were between 75-100 yards and it performed great.</p><p> </p><p>The componets are not cheap but are easily resold as well. Much cheaper than playing mix and match with bolt action parts. I'm seriously considering a 44mag barrel for him as well. It should match the muzzloader barrel ballistics and give him some more range time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene Jr., post: 843725, member: 15474"] I concur with the TC Encore. My son, eight years old, shot three whitetails last year with his. He shot them all using the 45/209 muzzleloader barrel. I also have a 223 heavy barrel and a 7mm-08 barrel. Without a brake the 7mm-08 has too much recoil in my opinion. He loves the muzzleloader barrel. It shoots well, recoil is light and under 100 yards it is a real killer. All three of his shots were between 75-100 yards and it performed great. The componets are not cheap but are easily resold as well. Much cheaper than playing mix and match with bolt action parts. I'm seriously considering a 44mag barrel for him as well. It should match the muzzloader barrel ballistics and give him some more range time. [/QUOTE]
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