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AR15/10 Rifles
Kids and ar15s
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<blockquote data-quote="Elkeater" data-source="post: 2934483" data-attributes="member: 103670"><p>Couple things. If you have suppressed ARs get an adjustable gas block. And use eye pro every time. A properly tuned AR with a suppressor is just fine. Between the adjustable gas block being tuned down and the eye pro the gas issue can be mitigated. My daughter prefers ARs. She's 10 now but been shooting my AR since she was about 6. She has two barrels now. One in 6 ARC and one in 5.56. While there is a difference kids adjust quickly. And these days ARs and various cartridges and bullets are excellent hunting rifles for up to deer and hogs. .300BLK is another good hunting round. Basically a modern day .30-30. Both my kids refuse to shoot unsupressed at this point.</p><p></p><p>On another note I started both my kids at 6 with a savage rascal .22lr. One went the AR route. One went down the road of a single shot break action. Neither one cares for bolt guns much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elkeater, post: 2934483, member: 103670"] Couple things. If you have suppressed ARs get an adjustable gas block. And use eye pro every time. A properly tuned AR with a suppressor is just fine. Between the adjustable gas block being tuned down and the eye pro the gas issue can be mitigated. My daughter prefers ARs. She’s 10 now but been shooting my AR since she was about 6. She has two barrels now. One in 6 ARC and one in 5.56. While there is a difference kids adjust quickly. And these days ARs and various cartridges and bullets are excellent hunting rifles for up to deer and hogs. .300BLK is another good hunting round. Basically a modern day .30-30. Both my kids refuse to shoot unsupressed at this point. On another note I started both my kids at 6 with a savage rascal .22lr. One went the AR route. One went down the road of a single shot break action. Neither one cares for bolt guns much. [/QUOTE]
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