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<blockquote data-quote="Union Co. Boy" data-source="post: 5794972" data-attributes="member: 6264"><p>I bought my son a CVA Cascade in the .350 Legend. It has the removable spacer for the stock that lets him keep using it comfortably as he grows. He's 7 now and has used it since being 6. He loves the gun and so do I. It is extremely accurate and the recoil is very light. You can get a muzzle brake, but he hasn't needed it. He doesn't care for really loud noises either, but some $30 muffs have solved that problem. This is a quality gun that is IMO perfect for a kid. In fact, my buddy shot it and went and bought one for out of state hunting that very week. It's a cut above the American in quality, and you can feel it when you use it. Just my recommendation. Beat of luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Union Co. Boy, post: 5794972, member: 6264"] I bought my son a CVA Cascade in the .350 Legend. It has the removable spacer for the stock that lets him keep using it comfortably as he grows. He’s 7 now and has used it since being 6. He loves the gun and so do I. It is extremely accurate and the recoil is very light. You can get a muzzle brake, but he hasn’t needed it. He doesn’t care for really loud noises either, but some $30 muffs have solved that problem. This is a quality gun that is IMO perfect for a kid. In fact, my buddy shot it and went and bought one for out of state hunting that very week. It’s a cut above the American in quality, and you can feel it when you use it. Just my recommendation. Beat of luck! [/QUOTE]
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