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Daughter's first rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="LuvDog" data-source="post: 2812276" data-attributes="member: 116150"><p>I think you're right on track. When I first got my son started I got him a CZ Scout, thinking I could get a full size stock for it eventually and maybe even rebarrel</p><p>He got kind of sentimental with it though and didn't want to change it. So, for his next rifle, I got him a CZ457, but immediately put it in a chassis so that it can grow with him.</p><p></p><p>So, I think you starting with an Origin is the right move.</p><p></p><p>The XLR chassis is a great chassis that has an incredible amount of LOP adjustment. I'd be looking there to get started, and it can grow with her forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuvDog, post: 2812276, member: 116150"] I think you're right on track. When I first got my son started I got him a CZ Scout, thinking I could get a full size stock for it eventually and maybe even rebarrel He got kind of sentimental with it though and didn't want to change it. So, for his next rifle, I got him a CZ457, but immediately put it in a chassis so that it can grow with him. So, I think you starting with an Origin is the right move. The XLR chassis is a great chassis that has an incredible amount of LOP adjustment. I'd be looking there to get started, and it can grow with her forever. [/QUOTE]
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