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<blockquote data-quote="1mathom1" data-source="post: 1523693" data-attributes="member: 11736"><p>Everything is a trade-off but the best advice I saw above was let her shoot as many guns as you can. Rifle fit and stock shape will affect how recoil feels to her. Starting my daugher out this fall but....I can only afford to ask her to shoot what I already own. Like you, we hunt NW OK in open terrain and our caliber is not perfect.....7-30 Waters.... but fortunately...I reload and we have a youth length T/C Contender set up as a rifle that is weight-forward and the fit is very good. Single shot with less than ideal caliber means I get to teach her to wait for the right shot. (more important than the caliber IMHO) </p><p></p><p>Don't over look rifles bigger than .243 that have muzzlebrakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1mathom1, post: 1523693, member: 11736"] Everything is a trade-off but the best advice I saw above was let her shoot as many guns as you can. Rifle fit and stock shape will affect how recoil feels to her. Starting my daugher out this fall but....I can only afford to ask her to shoot what I already own. Like you, we hunt NW OK in open terrain and our caliber is not perfect.....7-30 Waters.... but fortunately...I reload and we have a youth length T/C Contender set up as a rifle that is weight-forward and the fit is very good. Single shot with less than ideal caliber means I get to teach her to wait for the right shot. (more important than the caliber IMHO) Don't over look rifles bigger than .243 that have muzzlebrakes. [/QUOTE]
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