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<blockquote data-quote="silverhair" data-source="post: 1640297" data-attributes="member: 109808"><p>It would seem that the requirements for a youth deer gun would be light weight, light to moderate recoil, a good fit and a decent scope that is forgiving. Doesn't that pretty much describe a Ruger American Compact in 6.5 CM with a UTG 3 - 9x 32mm scope? That would seem like a great beginner / youth deer rifle. </p><p></p><p>Chances are that the range will be less that 200yds. So if the scope is zeroed at 150 - 175 yds, the cross hairs will be withing 1 1/2 inches of the actual impact point. With a little practice and technique, that's quite reasonable. Very effective on deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silverhair, post: 1640297, member: 109808"] It would seem that the requirements for a youth deer gun would be light weight, light to moderate recoil, a good fit and a decent scope that is forgiving. Doesn't that pretty much describe a Ruger American Compact in 6.5 CM with a UTG 3 - 9x 32mm scope? That would seem like a great beginner / youth deer rifle. Chances are that the range will be less that 200yds. So if the scope is zeroed at 150 - 175 yds, the cross hairs will be withing 1 1/2 inches of the actual impact point. With a little practice and technique, that's quite reasonable. Very effective on deer. [/QUOTE]
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