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<blockquote data-quote="dogdinger" data-source="post: 188254" data-attributes="member: 9616"><p><strong>my boys first.....</strong></p><p></p><p>big game rifles were the interarms mini mauser in 7.62X39.....this was a great little rifle in a hard hitting caliber for deer size game. fun to shoot and plenty of cheap ammo.....one thing a kid needs is lots of practice....well i guess we all do.....something that is fun to shoot, so they are not afraid of recoil, and easy to learn trigger control is appropriate....these little rifles had a habit of not hitting the primer hard enough on the first try when using the cheap chinese ammo.....(no problems with handloads) so it was a good training device.......really made them both very conscience of trigger squeeze......i loaned one of these rifles to a friend for his small-framed wife to use on an elk hunt. she shot a 4X4 bull at 150yds with it....bang flop....one shot....i had loaded some 150gr noslers fairly light for her....think about this caliber when choosing.....AJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogdinger, post: 188254, member: 9616"] [b]my boys first.....[/b] big game rifles were the interarms mini mauser in 7.62X39.....this was a great little rifle in a hard hitting caliber for deer size game. fun to shoot and plenty of cheap ammo.....one thing a kid needs is lots of practice....well i guess we all do.....something that is fun to shoot, so they are not afraid of recoil, and easy to learn trigger control is appropriate....these little rifles had a habit of not hitting the primer hard enough on the first try when using the cheap chinese ammo.....(no problems with handloads) so it was a good training device.......really made them both very conscience of trigger squeeze......i loaned one of these rifles to a friend for his small-framed wife to use on an elk hunt. she shot a 4X4 bull at 150yds with it....bang flop....one shot....i had loaded some 150gr noslers fairly light for her....think about this caliber when choosing.....AJ [/QUOTE]
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