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<blockquote data-quote="wallhangergun" data-source="post: 2940937" data-attributes="member: 120133"><p>If you're a reloader (which you probably are or you wouldn't be on this site) get the kid a light-weight .308 or a 30/06 (my preference, because there's more room for fingers in the magazine) and make a bucket of low recoil ammo with 110 "plinkers" (M1 carbine bullets, very cheap) that hit in the same place as factory ammo at 100 yards. Use factory just to test zero before hunting and for hunting. Get him a good gun (with a good trigger and a good scope) because he will use it his whole lifetime and every time he looks at it he'll think of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wallhangergun, post: 2940937, member: 120133"] If you're a reloader (which you probably are or you wouldn't be on this site) get the kid a light-weight .308 or a 30/06 (my preference, because there's more room for fingers in the magazine) and make a bucket of low recoil ammo with 110 "plinkers" (M1 carbine bullets, very cheap) that hit in the same place as factory ammo at 100 yards. Use factory just to test zero before hunting and for hunting. Get him a good gun (with a good trigger and a good scope) because he will use it his whole lifetime and every time he looks at it he'll think of you. [/QUOTE]
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