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Daughter's first rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Citified" data-source="post: 2812286" data-attributes="member: 99567"><p>My first rifle at 12 was a .243 and although many times reworked I still own it. Low recoil and a pleasure to shoot.</p><p>Now in my 70s, I was considering rebarelling it yet again to a faster twist AI. When I did the math, decided to buy a Ruger in 6 Creed for the money. Great accuracy right out of the box with factory ammo and a little rework on the trigger.</p><p>So now I have my old 243 that likes 70 grainers(slow twist) and this New ruger that has a fast twist and can shoot heavier bullets. I think the 6mm would be a good choice for your daughter with minimal investment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Citified, post: 2812286, member: 99567"] My first rifle at 12 was a .243 and although many times reworked I still own it. Low recoil and a pleasure to shoot. Now in my 70s, I was considering rebarelling it yet again to a faster twist AI. When I did the math, decided to buy a Ruger in 6 Creed for the money. Great accuracy right out of the box with factory ammo and a little rework on the trigger. So now I have my old 243 that likes 70 grainers(slow twist) and this New ruger that has a fast twist and can shoot heavier bullets. I think the 6mm would be a good choice for your daughter with minimal investment. [/QUOTE]
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