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<blockquote data-quote="171farm" data-source="post: 2940771" data-attributes="member: 110956"><p>243, son has been slaying deer with the Hornady custom lite 87gr reduced recoil rounds. Every deer has been 1 shot kills.</p><p></p><p>Bad thing with youth rifles, like someone already mentioned, they end up being shorter and in some cases lighter…which means more recoil. So gotta be careful with that. However, my son has a Mossberg bantam that allows you to remove spacers ti adjust length of pull. With the reduced loads it's gentle. Kind of a double edged sword trying to get a rifle that fits the kid without adding recoil, that's where the reduced loads come in and help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="171farm, post: 2940771, member: 110956"] 243, son has been slaying deer with the Hornady custom lite 87gr reduced recoil rounds. Every deer has been 1 shot kills. Bad thing with youth rifles, like someone already mentioned, they end up being shorter and in some cases lighter…which means more recoil. So gotta be careful with that. However, my son has a Mossberg bantam that allows you to remove spacers ti adjust length of pull. With the reduced loads it’s gentle. Kind of a double edged sword trying to get a rifle that fits the kid without adding recoil, that’s where the reduced loads come in and help [/QUOTE]
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