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<blockquote data-quote="Bud LaRoche" data-source="post: 1640703" data-attributes="member: 74927"><p>Great ideas and suggestions from all.</p><p>I'm in the same position with both my kids , 12 and 14. My daughter is 85lbs My 14yr old son is growing by the minute.</p><p>The Ruger American Predator is a great choice. Lesser expensive rig , lite weight, very well known accurate guns with after market triggers and more stocks coming out. They come threaded as well. So 6.5 Creedmoor for my son and 243\6mm Creedmoor for my recoil sensitive daughter. I can buy one brake and swap them in between sessions. No breaks for hunting. </p><p>A little more in your wallet I'd suggest a Tikka which would certainly be my first choice between the two mentioned. Although more money would be spent on getting it threaded for a brake but a Tikka CTR can be had with a shorter and threaded barrel for more coin. </p><p>Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bud LaRoche, post: 1640703, member: 74927"] Great ideas and suggestions from all. I'm in the same position with both my kids , 12 and 14. My daughter is 85lbs My 14yr old son is growing by the minute. The Ruger American Predator is a great choice. Lesser expensive rig , lite weight, very well known accurate guns with after market triggers and more stocks coming out. They come threaded as well. So 6.5 Creedmoor for my son and 243\6mm Creedmoor for my recoil sensitive daughter. I can buy one brake and swap them in between sessions. No breaks for hunting. A little more in your wallet I'd suggest a Tikka which would certainly be my first choice between the two mentioned. Although more money would be spent on getting it threaded for a brake but a Tikka CTR can be had with a shorter and threaded barrel for more coin. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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