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Youth rifle 243 or 300blk?
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<blockquote data-quote="unclebob" data-source="post: 2396431" data-attributes="member: 11737"><p>I had a Remington 700 in 308 that was pretty beat up and a nice 243, I just swapped stocks and took the beat up stock to a friend that shortened the butt and added a soft recoil pad that came from a throw away stock</p><p>So I ended up with a 243 with a short stock that's not to pretty but shoots good</p><p>Tool my granddaughter on her first hunt, deer walked up, she shot. The deer made about 5 jumps and that was it.</p><p>I carry it around sometimes when I'm walking in the woods, light weight and handy</p><p>When I finally run out of grandkids that need a starter rifle I can get a new stock or just leave it as is for when I want to do some walking in the woods, 243 should put a deer down quickly if you shoot them in the right spot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unclebob, post: 2396431, member: 11737"] I had a Remington 700 in 308 that was pretty beat up and a nice 243, I just swapped stocks and took the beat up stock to a friend that shortened the butt and added a soft recoil pad that came from a throw away stock So I ended up with a 243 with a short stock that’s not to pretty but shoots good Tool my granddaughter on her first hunt, deer walked up, she shot. The deer made about 5 jumps and that was it. I carry it around sometimes when I’m walking in the woods, light weight and handy When I finally run out of grandkids that need a starter rifle I can get a new stock or just leave it as is for when I want to do some walking in the woods, 243 should put a deer down quickly if you shoot them in the right spot [/QUOTE]
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