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<blockquote data-quote="SES50" data-source="post: 1640767" data-attributes="member: 7753"><p>Well, I will tell you what I did with both of my kids. I bought each of them a AR15 lower. Then I bought the parts they wanted so they could build the rifles the way they wanted. The first rifle my daughter built when she was 7yo was in .223 Wylde. I got here shooting that and getting proficient. When she passed hunters safety when she was 9yo I bought the parts for her to build up a 6.5 Grendel upper for deer hunting and used one of my older mid-range scopes on it. This way the I am keeping her with the same controls that she was use to when she was learning and there currently is nothing new. Plus as she grows, I just increase the length of the stock. AR15s are the perfect kid rifle. No adding spacer or buying new stocks.</p><p></p><p>On a side note, I have some very expensive long range rifles. One of my AR15s with an $800 Rock River Arms 20" coyote pursuit barrel shoots the best groups out of all rifles I own. I consistently shoot sub .15MOA groups. Granted it is a 223 with no recoil but still!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SES50, post: 1640767, member: 7753"] Well, I will tell you what I did with both of my kids. I bought each of them a AR15 lower. Then I bought the parts they wanted so they could build the rifles the way they wanted. The first rifle my daughter built when she was 7yo was in .223 Wylde. I got here shooting that and getting proficient. When she passed hunters safety when she was 9yo I bought the parts for her to build up a 6.5 Grendel upper for deer hunting and used one of my older mid-range scopes on it. This way the I am keeping her with the same controls that she was use to when she was learning and there currently is nothing new. Plus as she grows, I just increase the length of the stock. AR15s are the perfect kid rifle. No adding spacer or buying new stocks. On a side note, I have some very expensive long range rifles. One of my AR15s with an $800 Rock River Arms 20" coyote pursuit barrel shoots the best groups out of all rifles I own. I consistently shoot sub .15MOA groups. Granted it is a 223 with no recoil but still!! [/QUOTE]
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