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Daughter wants a new (smaller and lighter) rifle....
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1515643" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>Whatever you purchase make sure it has a threaded muzzle for a brake. I like the beast self timing brake and I have shot a few others that make the claims. I'd still recommend the beast. The savage lady hunter/lightweight in walnut if you can find one is a nice pkg. It looks good and has a barrel nut too. The accustock/accufit works but is still just a cheap stock that doesn't have the feel or looks. Not threaded</p><p> TC has a threaded barrel on there economy lines. They tend to shoot very well. chessy tupperware stock</p><p>700 sps threaded barrels are 20". All the shorter barrels put the blast closer to the shooter and a brake will exaggerate that aspect. Lots of aftermarket but might be too heavy at 7-7 1/4# to start.</p><p>Ruger has a bunch of threaded barrel options that are sub 7# bare rifle</p><p> If she is really into hunting maybe something nicer Like a Montana Kimber or Cooper. </p><p>Plenty of options with pretty wood to utilitarian glass/kevlar handles. Prices from ultra budget to damm nice garage your shooting lol. I financed a garage completely when I got out of sporting clays as an example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1515643, member: 85987"] Whatever you purchase make sure it has a threaded muzzle for a brake. I like the beast self timing brake and I have shot a few others that make the claims. I'd still recommend the beast. The savage lady hunter/lightweight in walnut if you can find one is a nice pkg. It looks good and has a barrel nut too. The accustock/accufit works but is still just a cheap stock that doesn't have the feel or looks. Not threaded TC has a threaded barrel on there economy lines. They tend to shoot very well. chessy tupperware stock 700 sps threaded barrels are 20". All the shorter barrels put the blast closer to the shooter and a brake will exaggerate that aspect. Lots of aftermarket but might be too heavy at 7-7 1/4# to start. Ruger has a bunch of threaded barrel options that are sub 7# bare rifle If she is really into hunting maybe something nicer Like a Montana Kimber or Cooper. Plenty of options with pretty wood to utilitarian glass/kevlar handles. Prices from ultra budget to damm nice garage your shooting lol. I financed a garage completely when I got out of sporting clays as an example. [/QUOTE]
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