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<blockquote data-quote="crawlin85cj" data-source="post: 439079" data-attributes="member: 2643"><p>My dad started me with a Model7 in 7mm-08. I wouldn't recommend this, the recoil isn't youth class in my opinion. I started both my kiddos shooting a Remington .22 to learn the basics. I intentionally configured eye relief and length of pull to mimic a Remington 700 youth which I purchased in .243. When it came time to sit on the stand with them at 9 years old their beloved .22 was replaced with the .243. They applied the same principles and technique to shoot and boom, great clean shots were made. My daughter shot her first deer at 180 yards, double lung. My son shot his first with the same rifle at 110yds, heart shot. Neither complained about it not really even realized they were handling a much higher powered rifle. Now they both enjoy shooting it along with a multitude of other guns at the range. Admittedly, their 2 favorite guns to shoot are an adjustable stock AR and a 17HMR. </p><p></p><p></p><p>2010 Jim's Garage 4429 </p><p>2012 Jim's Garage YJ</p><p>2013 Wide Open Design WFO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crawlin85cj, post: 439079, member: 2643"] My dad started me with a Model7 in 7mm-08. I wouldn't recommend this, the recoil isn't youth class in my opinion. I started both my kiddos shooting a Remington .22 to learn the basics. I intentionally configured eye relief and length of pull to mimic a Remington 700 youth which I purchased in .243. When it came time to sit on the stand with them at 9 years old their beloved .22 was replaced with the .243. They applied the same principles and technique to shoot and boom, great clean shots were made. My daughter shot her first deer at 180 yards, double lung. My son shot his first with the same rifle at 110yds, heart shot. Neither complained about it not really even realized they were handling a much higher powered rifle. Now they both enjoy shooting it along with a multitude of other guns at the range. Admittedly, their 2 favorite guns to shoot are an adjustable stock AR and a 17HMR. 2010 Jim's Garage 4429 2012 Jim's Garage YJ 2013 Wide Open Design WFO [/QUOTE]
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