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Which stock for a little, little girl?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pulpwood" data-source="post: 1672752" data-attributes="member: 97349"><p>Everyone seems to handle this problem differently. I bought a Winchester compact 243 took it and my 6 yr old daughter to my gunsmith and had the wooden stock cut to fit her and put a nice recoil pad on it . She shot it until she out grew it then I bought her a Winchester featherweight 270 . Now the little gun is just waiting on grandchildren. I considered putting a different stock back on it but why it's set up for kids . Also I taught my daughter to shoot with a ruger 22 hornet heavy barrel ( she still loves to shoot it today ) god luck. Just fiqure out what works for your situation </p><p>Ps just don't push to hard , let them tell you when they are ready</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pulpwood, post: 1672752, member: 97349"] Everyone seems to handle this problem differently. I bought a Winchester compact 243 took it and my 6 yr old daughter to my gunsmith and had the wooden stock cut to fit her and put a nice recoil pad on it . She shot it until she out grew it then I bought her a Winchester featherweight 270 . Now the little gun is just waiting on grandchildren. I considered putting a different stock back on it but why it’s set up for kids . Also I taught my daughter to shoot with a ruger 22 hornet heavy barrel ( she still loves to shoot it today ) god luck. Just fiqure out what works for your situation Ps just don’t push to hard , let them tell you when they are ready [/QUOTE]
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