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<blockquote data-quote="cannonballmount" data-source="post: 767347" data-attributes="member: 64860"><p>My experience with wives is they like to think for themselves. When I choose something she won't say anything but she may find something else to do than to use it. </p><p> </p><p>If you take her to the range or the gun club or the gun store where she might make aquantance with another woman hunteress, my guess is that this would get her into this much faster. Also rifles have a feel about them that makes one rifle a much better fit than any other. I suggest letting her choose but keep the muzzle energy around at least 3000 foot lbs. or more...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cannonballmount, post: 767347, member: 64860"] My experience with wives is they like to think for themselves. When I choose something she won't say anything but she may find something else to do than to use it. If you take her to the range or the gun club or the gun store where she might make aquantance with another woman hunteress, my guess is that this would get her into this much faster. Also rifles have a feel about them that makes one rifle a much better fit than any other. I suggest letting her choose but keep the muzzle energy around at least 3000 foot lbs. or more... [/QUOTE]
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