Page 4 of 6 FirstFirst 123456 LastLast
Results 31 to 40 of 53

Thread: Good first Calibre for 18 year old daughter.

  1. #31
    Travelling Tackle Shop

    User Info Menu

    Default

    Species,

    Your problem will be her short arms, I went through the same thing with my daughter (now 18) a couple of years ago. I went with the Savage Model 11 with the youth stock (it only comes in .243) and it work perfect, shorter but stock that fit her perfect, soft recoil pad, she hardly feels the recoil. Bottom line- she loves to shoot it.

    Checkout this link: http://www.savagearms.com/firearms/finder/

    Roe+
    A bad day hunting or fishing is better than a good day at work.

  2. # ADS
    Advertisement
    ADVERTISEMENT
     

  3. #32
    Loyal Member

    User Info Menu

    Default

    Gun looks sweet.. Where can I buy, anybody selling one used?

    what kinda price range are we talking for this setup?

    Quote Originally Posted by Goosesniper View Post
    Go western on her. Get a scoped marlin 3030. Low recoil. Small compact carbine, great for someone with a small frame. . 300 yard range with this rifle. She will also have a rifle that she will consider to be one of her favourites. Mine is anyway.
    When in doubt.... Throttle OUT!

  4. #33
    Member for Life

    User Info Menu

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by spikedbat View Post
    Gun looks sweet.. Where can I buy, anybody selling one used?

    what kinda price range are we talking for this setup?
    $500ish at any gun shop.

  5. #34
    Member for Life

    User Info Menu

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Goosesniper View Post
    Go western on her. Get a scoped marlin 3030. Low recoil. Small compact carbine, great for someone with a small frame. . 300 yard range with this rifle. She will also have a rifle that she will consider to be one of her favourites. Mine is anyway.
    X2 on the Marlin for a young lady. It's smallish,lots of swat,easy to shoulder and will last her whole life. Cabela's for $499.
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

  6. #35
    Loyal Member

    User Info Menu

    Default

    I went with a youth model 7 in a .243 for my daughter. She is very accurate with it and fits well.

  7. #36
    Needs a new keyboard

    User Info Menu

    Default

    6.5x55 tikka lite. Load some 120 bullets. Perfect gun for everything and accurate. Once your daughter gets older and is looking for something for bear or deer load up 140 or 156 grain and you are good to go. 120 grain has very little recoil.

  8. #37
    Just starting out

    User Info Menu

    Default lever for a new shooter

    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    X2 on the Marlin for a young lady. It's smallish,lots of swat,easy to shoulder and will last her whole life. Cabela's for $499.
    Who in there right mind would give a lever action with an exposed hammer and tubular magazine to a NEW shooter! Look for a bolt with a good safety and a detachable magazine.

  9. #38
    Member for Life

    User Info Menu

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by mveniot View Post
    Who in there right mind would give a lever action with an exposed hammer and tubular magazine to a NEW shooter! Look for a bolt with a good safety and a detachable magazine.
    Well,first,welcome to the forum. Exposed hammer and tubular mag is completely irrelevant. Why would you think it's an issue? Marlin rifles have a half-hammer safety and the lever must be fully depressed before the rifle will fire. The new ones even have a cross-bolt safety. No other firearm on the market is as safe for a new shooter. Having said that,I have no issue with bolts. I have three.
    Last edited by trimmer21; July 11th, 2014 at 07:02 PM. Reason: sp
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

  10. #39
    Member for Life

    User Info Menu

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by mveniot View Post
    Who in there right mind would give a lever action with an exposed hammer and tubular magazine to a NEW shooter! Look for a bolt with a good safety and a detachable magazine.
    Marlins have a crossbolt safety. I dont get your problem with tubular magazines. Personally I find detachable magazines a terrible idea. You can't lose a magazine that is permanently attached to your gun.

  11. #40
    Just starting out

    User Info Menu

    Default

    Didn't realize that Marlin had a cross bolt safety, we had a group of young fellows who were unloading there firearms at the truck. One of the firearms discharged and killed his buddy. It was a model 94. Thumb slipped off the hammer. Terrible scene! Life long consequences. The less amount of motion it takes to download a firearm the better for an inexperienced hunter.
    Last edited by mveniot; July 13th, 2014 at 09:25 AM. Reason: grammar

Page 4 of 6 FirstFirst 123456 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •