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Dick's has a Savage Axis in today's add (with a fishbonker 3x9) for $199. If you got him a 7MM-08, you'd be good to go for anything.I don't know how to cut down on noise......
Quote from: teanawayslayer on November 22, 2015, 07:46:00 PMI just purchased the savage model 11 scout chambered in .308. It comes with a muzzle brake. He is 9 and shoots it well. He put 30 rounds through it the other day with no problem. It has removable spacers on the stock to fit him now and put the spacers back in as he grows. It also has an adjustable cheek pad.I have never used a muzzle break but there was some discussion that they increase report. Any thoughts?
I just purchased the savage model 11 scout chambered in .308. It comes with a muzzle brake. He is 9 and shoots it well. He put 30 rounds through it the other day with no problem. It has removable spacers on the stock to fit him now and put the spacers back in as he grows. It also has an adjustable cheek pad.
Not sure how close you are too me, but I have a bunch of smaller caliber rifles such as .257, 3 270s, and my wife's .308. If you want to meet up sometime at a range I can bring those rifles and he can try them out to see which one fits him best. We can buy the lowest recoil ammo we can and figure something out with the noise reduction. Think it'll help narrow things down for him. If interested let me know, I'm always available. Just send me a pm!
Quote from: ghosthunter on November 22, 2015, 07:55:45 PMQuote from: teanawayslayer on November 22, 2015, 07:46:00 PMI just purchased the savage model 11 scout chambered in .308. It comes with a muzzle brake. He is 9 and shoots it well. He put 30 rounds through it the other day with no problem. It has removable spacers on the stock to fit him now and put the spacers back in as he grows. It also has an adjustable cheek pad.I have never used a muzzle break but there was some discussion that they increase report. Any thoughts?it's not bad at all
I haven't relaxed in years.I own a .308 semi auto. And I have a ton of fired once brass..308 might be a option.
That .308 semi. Might be the ticket for few years. Low recoil and from gramps.
Quote from: huntnphool on November 22, 2015, 07:29:04 PMRuger American Compact 7mm-08 http://www.ruger.com/products/americanRifleCompact/specSheets/6909.htmlShoter barrel rifles seem like they have more felt recoil? Any thoughts?
Ruger American Compact 7mm-08 http://www.ruger.com/products/americanRifleCompact/specSheets/6909.html
7-08 as mentioned or 6.5 grendel. Grendel is a great round for recoil sensitive people.For a can, no need to got high$. $200 stamp, 140day wait (currently for form1 efile) and build one yourself. Wait is not a year the last I checked, even for paper file, looks like around the same 140days, but have to add postal time ontop of that and shop delays... Buying one takes longer due to being paper filed.