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Setting up the Kiddo
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<blockquote data-quote="Boom" data-source="post: 2713877" data-attributes="member: 25070"><p>made tons of mistakes with my first child and his first rifle but finally got it right for my daughter. Savage Youth 7mm-08, triad tactical cheek pad, new trigger and bedded by my friend Dan Glover of Dans Custom Guns. Load it up with some Barnes 140's and a light load--similar to Hdy Reduce Recoil loads. It kills everything she shoots, plenty of factory ammo available as needed. Put a good piece of glass on it--Trijicon is a great set up for down here in SC. Never have looked back from this setup, she can grow into as needed. Spot on accurate, easy recoil, light weight, plenty of load options and budget friendly. As others have said, great job getting the kids out to enjoy this wonderful sport!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boom, post: 2713877, member: 25070"] made tons of mistakes with my first child and his first rifle but finally got it right for my daughter. Savage Youth 7mm-08, triad tactical cheek pad, new trigger and bedded by my friend Dan Glover of Dans Custom Guns. Load it up with some Barnes 140's and a light load--similar to Hdy Reduce Recoil loads. It kills everything she shoots, plenty of factory ammo available as needed. Put a good piece of glass on it--Trijicon is a great set up for down here in SC. Never have looked back from this setup, she can grow into as needed. Spot on accurate, easy recoil, light weight, plenty of load options and budget friendly. As others have said, great job getting the kids out to enjoy this wonderful sport!! [/QUOTE]
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