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Youth - 260 Rem or 25.06??
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<blockquote data-quote="DirectDrive" data-source="post: 2071512" data-attributes="member: 116300"><p>Not a 110-based action.</p><p>The Axis as I understand it, is a "budget" action.</p><p>But it's a low-cost way to get the boy into a starter .243</p><p>And I think your first instinct (.243) was the right one for an 8 year old.</p><p></p><p>Then for the next step up, the perfect transition would be 7mm-08 and I wouldn't worry about tying it to re-barreling.</p><p>When he's ready, there should be plenty of 7-08 rifles around.</p><p>It's a very popular chambering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DirectDrive, post: 2071512, member: 116300"] Not a 110-based action. The Axis as I understand it, is a "budget" action. But it's a low-cost way to get the boy into a starter .243 And I think your first instinct (.243) was the right one for an 8 year old. Then for the next step up, the perfect transition would be 7mm-08 and I wouldn't worry about tying it to re-barreling. When he's ready, there should be plenty of 7-08 rifles around. It's a very popular chambering. [/QUOTE]
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