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Ok, lets simplify this, as some of you have brought up some good points. The deer aspect was a pretty significant "what if" in my department. Realistically when the boy is ready to hunt, he'll have his own rifle, of significant enough caliber to not be a consideration in this department. This gun is meant to teach shooting technique to a young one, and to have a small fun to shoot caliber that is accurate out to 300ish yards and can be reloaded or not break the bank if buying off the shelf. Most likely targets will be grouse and coyotes. Short, compact, lightweight are the key components I'm worried about. I've never shot a 22-250 or 223 before. Is the recoil difference between a 223 and 22-250 noticeable? Is it noticeable enough to punish an 8 year old boy who is likely to be big for his age?
Quote from: 7mmfan on December 11, 2019, 02:02:49 PMOk, lets simplify this, as some of you have brought up some good points. The deer aspect was a pretty significant "what if" in my department. Realistically when the boy is ready to hunt, he'll have his own rifle, of significant enough caliber to not be a consideration in this department. This gun is meant to teach shooting technique to a young one, and to have a small fun to shoot caliber that is accurate out to 300ish yards and can be reloaded or not break the bank if buying off the shelf. Most likely targets will be grouse and coyotes. Short, compact, lightweight are the key components I'm worried about. I've never shot a 22-250 or 223 before. Is the recoil difference between a 223 and 22-250 noticeable? Is it noticeable enough to punish an 8 year old boy who is likely to be big for his age?Of those two, based on your criteria, I'd definitely go 223 over 22-250.Maybe even consider a CZ 527 17 Hornet in their American model.
Have looked at the Ruger compacts, Tikka T3Xlite compact, I believe Howa has a compact rifle as well.
.223 super versatile and in the right conditions far more capable then 300. That being said I say go bigger, more versatile, and will allow for further use in various hunts for really forever. Get out the man bun, here it comes......dah dah dah 6.5 creed! Get one that will last and he will own it forever.
I can tell you with 110% certainty that if grouse is really something you’re interested in shooting with this new rifle, the 22-250 has waaayyyy too much horsepower. Think poof! and feathers everywhere nearly vaporizing your quarry. Bad idea.