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<blockquote data-quote="Tangent" data-source="post: 1658476" data-attributes="member: 110477"><p>Sounds a lot like me & my dad. My kiddos are young now, but I'm starting to plan a couple builds in my mind for them as they get older (aside from the obligatory .22). </p><p></p><p>I'm thinking of a chassis or maybe the Manners MCS-CS so that LOP can fit a young shooter and grow with them, probably a short-ish proof barrel to keep the weight down, and use one of my suppressors to make it more enjoyable for a new shooter. For the first centerfire, I'm thinking 6mm or 6.5mm variation for a light recoiling gun that could still be used on antelope or deer at moderate ranges.</p><p></p><p>Shooting and hunting are a big part of my life, but at the same time I want my kids to be their own person. If that means they don't want to shoot or hunt, then I'll just need to pick-up a hobby that they do like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tangent, post: 1658476, member: 110477"] Sounds a lot like me & my dad. My kiddos are young now, but I'm starting to plan a couple builds in my mind for them as they get older (aside from the obligatory .22). I'm thinking of a chassis or maybe the Manners MCS-CS so that LOP can fit a young shooter and grow with them, probably a short-ish proof barrel to keep the weight down, and use one of my suppressors to make it more enjoyable for a new shooter. For the first centerfire, I'm thinking 6mm or 6.5mm variation for a light recoiling gun that could still be used on antelope or deer at moderate ranges. Shooting and hunting are a big part of my life, but at the same time I want my kids to be their own person. If that means they don't want to shoot or hunt, then I'll just need to pick-up a hobby that they do like. [/QUOTE]
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