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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Finding a reduced recoil load
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<blockquote data-quote="Predator 22" data-source="post: 1225998" data-attributes="member: 79364"><p>The 260 or 7-08 would serve your son well. I bought a model 7 260 for my wife. She is a small person and she can handle it well. I load 130 accubonds with a mild charge of h4350 to keep pressure down and keep recoil to a minimum. When my boy are old enough to start hunting they will be using this gun. You may want to think about getting a 223 or the likes as a trainer, that way he can work on technique and not have to worry about recoil. Good luck to you and your son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Predator 22, post: 1225998, member: 79364"] The 260 or 7-08 would serve your son well. I bought a model 7 260 for my wife. She is a small person and she can handle it well. I load 130 accubonds with a mild charge of h4350 to keep pressure down and keep recoil to a minimum. When my boy are old enough to start hunting they will be using this gun. You may want to think about getting a 223 or the likes as a trainer, that way he can work on technique and not have to worry about recoil. Good luck to you and your son. [/QUOTE]
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