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<blockquote data-quote="LadyMarlin" data-source="post: 2076777" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>Hey guys,</p><p></p><p> Spouse and I are interested in a youth rifle for our oldest grandson who is begging to go deerhunting.</p><p>We have a youth model 243 with the short stock, but he isn't quite 'big enough' to handle that just yet.</p><p> So spouse wants to offer his Remington 30/06 for trade on a 'less kicking' youth model rifle if anyone is interested.</p><p></p><p> Also, if you have any suggestions of what to look for in a youth rifle ie size, style, model, please comment.</p><p></p><p> This young boy is an excellent shot with a 22 full size and 410, but both have too long stocks for him to properly shoulder said guns. His father is leary of the boy shooting anything other than a BB gun. But aren't grandparents suppose to spoil those grand kids? Papa wants to take him hunting just as much as the boy wants to go. Any help appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LadyMarlin, post: 2076777, member: 6"] Hey guys, Spouse and I are interested in a youth rifle for our oldest grandson who is begging to go deerhunting. We have a youth model 243 with the short stock, but he isn't quite 'big enough' to handle that just yet. So spouse wants to offer his Remington 30/06 for trade on a 'less kicking' youth model rifle if anyone is interested. Also, if you have any suggestions of what to look for in a youth rifle ie size, style, model, please comment. This young boy is an excellent shot with a 22 full size and 410, but both have too long stocks for him to properly shoulder said guns. His father is leary of the boy shooting anything other than a BB gun. But aren't grandparents suppose to spoil those grand kids? Papa wants to take him hunting just as much as the boy wants to go. Any help appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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