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starting a 11 year old
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<blockquote data-quote="TXshooter" data-source="post: 1027608" data-attributes="member: 48048"><p>280 AI is a great gun. I have an ultralight from mg arms and there is literally no recoil and it weighs under 5lbs. </p><p> </p><p> I have never liked the 243 for kids. It's jut not enough unless good shots are being made and with kids mistakes happen. The only positive I've ever given a 243 for deer hunting it the light recoil. The rifle I really like for kids is a 7mm-08. The rifle has a mild kick and with an added brake it is reduced to little recoil. It can shoot decent ranges if you want to start teaching long range and gets the job done On more than just whitetail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXshooter, post: 1027608, member: 48048"] 280 AI is a great gun. I have an ultralight from mg arms and there is literally no recoil and it weighs under 5lbs. I have never liked the 243 for kids. It's jut not enough unless good shots are being made and with kids mistakes happen. The only positive I've ever given a 243 for deer hunting it the light recoil. The rifle I really like for kids is a 7mm-08. The rifle has a mild kick and with an added brake it is reduced to little recoil. It can shoot decent ranges if you want to start teaching long range and gets the job done On more than just whitetail. [/QUOTE]
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