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Youth rifle 243 or 300blk?
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<blockquote data-quote="2 the Plug" data-source="post: 2396183" data-attributes="member: 105820"><p>Yes keeping the original stocks in both. Options are youth stocks or Boyd's adjustable which he would be able to use his whole life.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I have a Ruger American ranch 300blk 16" barrel and model 7 predator 243 24" barrel that were both purchased for him someday (I just get to shoot them until he can) but neither is a youth model. I figured if I could get a youth stock someday would come faster than letting him grow into the full size rifles.</p><p>I am sourcing youth stocks for both now. 243 maybe what he uses when he starts on deer, but that 300blk is just fun and easy to shoot so I can hopefully get him the fundamentals on that…</p><p>With all this planning chances are he will want a drum set and my 1 year daughter will end up being the range rat.</p><p>A couple great members PM'd me some leads too, I love this place. Seriously thanks to everyone on this thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2 the Plug, post: 2396183, member: 105820"] Yes keeping the original stocks in both. Options are youth stocks or Boyd’s adjustable which he would be able to use his whole life. Yes, I have a Ruger American ranch 300blk 16” barrel and model 7 predator 243 24” barrel that were both purchased for him someday (I just get to shoot them until he can) but neither is a youth model. I figured if I could get a youth stock someday would come faster than letting him grow into the full size rifles. I am sourcing youth stocks for both now. 243 maybe what he uses when he starts on deer, but that 300blk is just fun and easy to shoot so I can hopefully get him the fundamentals on that… With all this planning chances are he will want a drum set and my 1 year daughter will end up being the range rat. A couple great members PM’d me some leads too, I love this place. Seriously thanks to everyone on this thread. [/QUOTE]
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