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Again, thank for all of the feedback! I really do appreciate when someone takes the time to reply...even with all of the crazy tangents and "implodes" recently on here, this site is really a great resource.I took my little man out again last night to shoot...the confidence factor is definitely present. He is anxious to shoot his gun, and out of 10 rounds, he pulled two and both times told me what he had done before I could look through the spotting scope. I think his shot placement will be there. Also, (this may have been overkill) but I had him go through one of my hunting mags and tack a black sharpie and put an X on where he would put the crosshairs on each deer. I just wanted him to get used to seeing a deer "target" and thinking about shot placement. He came running in when he was done and we looked at each one...he was money! And it was actually really fun for both of us!Bring on the real thing!!!!Again, thanks!Matt
One more thing to think about in the years to come novice870. The .243 is a great caliber and one that is easily found in youth/compact sizes. If you ever feel the need to move the young man up to a larger bullet but don't want the added recoil as he gets a little older, the .243, 7mm-08 and .308 all utilize the same cartridge. They are all based on the .308 case, just necked down from .308 to 7mm (.284) and 6mm (.243). Very much similar load/recoil as the .243 but able to move up in bullet weight. My daughter shoots the same 140gr. Partition out of her 7mm-08 as I do out of my 7mm RM but substantially less felt recoil.
Quote from: huntnphool on October 12, 2012, 09:18:03 AMOne more thing to think about in the years to come novice870. The .243 is a great caliber and one that is easily found in youth/compact sizes. If you ever feel the need to move the young man up to a larger bullet but don't want the added recoil as he gets a little older, the .243, 7mm-08 and .308 all utilize the same cartridge. They are all based on the .308 case, just necked down from .308 to 7mm (.284) and 6mm (.243). Very much similar load/recoil as the .243 but able to move up in bullet weight. My daughter shoots the same 140gr. Partition out of her 7mm-08 as I do out of my 7mm RM but substantially less felt recoil. Stupid question but, the felt recoil is from the grains of powder not the bullet weight, right? So to move from a .243 to 7mm-08 would allow for a larger bullet weight (100 to 140 for example) but not significantly more grains of powder and therefore slightly more recoil? Am I tracking?