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Considering he may be most concerned with the noise, I don't think you will find much difference with him with a .243 vs. a .308, without hearing protection, they are both loud. If you are concerned with other items such as form factor, weight, lop, etc, you may find youth model rifles will specifically resolve most of those issues. All of my boys started hunting with a Remington 700 .243, youth model, and it has killed every deer it was pointed at. They have all moved on to larger calibers now but I still have the .243 and carry it when I'm out coyote hunting.If you want to shoot it and see how he does with it, PM me, I'd be happy to try and make that happen.
What’s the deal with suppressors? I have heard that if you get the federal stamp, your residence can be searched or something like that?
Quote from: ctwiggs1 on July 08, 2019, 08:50:43 PMWhat’s the deal with suppressors? I have heard that if you get the federal stamp, your residence can be searched or something like that? I'm not up to speed because I could buy like 4 Idaho deer tags for what one costs. I've mentored almost a dozen youth hunters over the years and my go to is muffs over ear plugs.