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<blockquote data-quote="Pilchard" data-source="post: 4939591" data-attributes="member: 19427"><p>I am a believer that speed kills and there are a couple good options in the 22 caliber. I have seen great results with a 22-250 and would not hesitate to put one in the hands of a child. Accurate, fast, deadly.</p><p></p><p>You will hear people say that it's not enough... especially with misplaced shots.... but I am also a believer that misplaced shots are due to lack of practice and/or fear of the weapon the child is holding.... both of which can be controlled with range time. People will also say that buck fever causes bad shots.... Personally I will teach my son that if he's too excited to hold steady that he needs to let the deer walk and prepare himself for the next opportunity...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pilchard, post: 4939591, member: 19427"] I am a believer that speed kills and there are a couple good options in the 22 caliber. I have seen great results with a 22-250 and would not hesitate to put one in the hands of a child. Accurate, fast, deadly. You will hear people say that it's not enough... especially with misplaced shots.... but I am also a believer that misplaced shots are due to lack of practice and/or fear of the weapon the child is holding.... both of which can be controlled with range time. People will also say that buck fever causes bad shots.... Personally I will teach my son that if he's too excited to hold steady that he needs to let the deer walk and prepare himself for the next opportunity... [/QUOTE]
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