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<blockquote data-quote="HardKnox" data-source="post: 2386035" data-attributes="member: 28661"><p>Bought my 9 yr old his first rifle this year. It is a Mossberg Youth 243 Deer Thug and it came with the buttstock extension for when he gets a little older. Also just purchased him a Mossberg Bantam Youth 20 guage pump which he handles without issue. Both of these are great starter guns at a very reasonable price. If you ever get into reloading, you can cut back on the powder to alleviate some of the kick and still keep a good grouping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardKnox, post: 2386035, member: 28661"] Bought my 9 yr old his first rifle this year. It is a Mossberg Youth 243 Deer Thug and it came with the buttstock extension for when he gets a little older. Also just purchased him a Mossberg Bantam Youth 20 guage pump which he handles without issue. Both of these are great starter guns at a very reasonable price. If you ever get into reloading, you can cut back on the powder to alleviate some of the kick and still keep a good grouping. [/QUOTE]
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