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<blockquote data-quote="whiskeysnoot" data-source="post: 1592303" data-attributes="member: 4542"><p>Your biggest problem will be truly finding a "youth" gun. Myself, i have been searching for several years. Most manufacturers knock 1 inch off the buttstock and call it a youth gun. They are really more teenage or small statured adult guns. No one I've found makes what i consider a dedicated youth gun in a viable chambering. The 870 youth I bought is 1 inch shorter with a terrible recoil pad. My 10 yo daughter can't even come close to shouldering it for wingshooting. And this is from a girl that shot two deer at age 8 (with 30-30 and .270) and one at 9 (with .243). I've had the same issue trying to find a rifle to fit also. </p><p>IMO, best bet is shortening a stock yourself to fit. Replace stock as needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whiskeysnoot, post: 1592303, member: 4542"] Your biggest problem will be truly finding a "youth" gun. Myself, i have been searching for several years. Most manufacturers knock 1 inch off the buttstock and call it a youth gun. They are really more teenage or small statured adult guns. No one I've found makes what i consider a dedicated youth gun in a viable chambering. The 870 youth I bought is 1 inch shorter with a terrible recoil pad. My 10 yo daughter can't even come close to shouldering it for wingshooting. And this is from a girl that shot two deer at age 8 (with 30-30 and .270) and one at 9 (with .243). I've had the same issue trying to find a rifle to fit also. IMO, best bet is shortening a stock yourself to fit. Replace stock as needed. [/QUOTE]
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