Ok, long advice post so be forewarned.
@Formidilosus I would especially like your input on this.
My 13, almost 14 year old son has a somewhat cobbled together setup, a 7mm-08 Ruger American compact with a SFP 2-10x Minox ZX5. I handload 120 Ballistic Tips for it. He shoots it well enough, but there are some things about it that I dislike.
He is rail thin and small for his age, though he legit wears a size 10 boot and has hands that make me think he is going to end up tall. The compact stock fits him well still.
He is good to go with this setup out to 300 seated off his tripod, and I have no qualms with him putting that bullet into a deer or elk at that range. It's been reliable, though not dramatic killer at 100-250 for him so far. That BDC reticle is less than ideal beyond that; he's ok on steel out to 400ish, but I'm not inclined to let him shoot an animal that far. He has a desire to become a good rifleman, and I think he has the potential to do so.
Here are my main gripes and thoughts:
SFP BDC scope has to go. It's fine quality, but capped turrets and no zero stop have me very hesitant to let him dial it. I think a 6x SWFA is my inclination. I've been very pleased with the one on my .308 trainer/loaner.
7mm-08/120 NBT is a bit problematic. Form, do you have input on minimum velocity you would want to see on that bullet? It seems pretty hard/tough compared to most of the other NBT's I've seen. Not great BC, so it's going to bleed velocity pretty quick and get pushed around in the wind. Also the 120s are expensive-ish and hard to find. I think I'm already at (or above) what I want to be at for recoil for him.
I don't love the Ruger either. It works, but isn't inspiring.
This brings me to the following options (though if you see another feel free to suggest):
A: keep the Ruger, suck it up and find/buy more 120's. Swap to SWFA 6x. Let him practice long, keep him hunting short. Maybe revisit rifle when he's big enough to need full size stock.
B: keep the Ruger, switch from 120 to something easier to find and potentially more mid range elk capable (thinking 150 or 162 ELD perhaps). Swap to SWFA 6x. Increased recoil with heavy bullets, but could certainly load mild.
C: sell the Ruger, get fast twist .243 T3 and SWFA (or something else? So far I'm liking the Howa Mini 6mm ARC I got for his younger sister, but I think he is at/near a point where a little more beans is OK.)
D: Rokslide Special. Speaks for itself I suppose.
Budget is tight, he's the oldest of 6. All want to hunt, so I'm going to be buying a handful more kids' rifles. I want to do theirs right, and I want to do right by him with what I've learned over the last 3-4 years since we got him that rifle.
Gimme your best advice. Thanks in advance!
@Formidilosus I would especially like your input on this.
My 13, almost 14 year old son has a somewhat cobbled together setup, a 7mm-08 Ruger American compact with a SFP 2-10x Minox ZX5. I handload 120 Ballistic Tips for it. He shoots it well enough, but there are some things about it that I dislike.
He is rail thin and small for his age, though he legit wears a size 10 boot and has hands that make me think he is going to end up tall. The compact stock fits him well still.
He is good to go with this setup out to 300 seated off his tripod, and I have no qualms with him putting that bullet into a deer or elk at that range. It's been reliable, though not dramatic killer at 100-250 for him so far. That BDC reticle is less than ideal beyond that; he's ok on steel out to 400ish, but I'm not inclined to let him shoot an animal that far. He has a desire to become a good rifleman, and I think he has the potential to do so.
Here are my main gripes and thoughts:
SFP BDC scope has to go. It's fine quality, but capped turrets and no zero stop have me very hesitant to let him dial it. I think a 6x SWFA is my inclination. I've been very pleased with the one on my .308 trainer/loaner.
7mm-08/120 NBT is a bit problematic. Form, do you have input on minimum velocity you would want to see on that bullet? It seems pretty hard/tough compared to most of the other NBT's I've seen. Not great BC, so it's going to bleed velocity pretty quick and get pushed around in the wind. Also the 120s are expensive-ish and hard to find. I think I'm already at (or above) what I want to be at for recoil for him.
I don't love the Ruger either. It works, but isn't inspiring.
This brings me to the following options (though if you see another feel free to suggest):
A: keep the Ruger, suck it up and find/buy more 120's. Swap to SWFA 6x. Let him practice long, keep him hunting short. Maybe revisit rifle when he's big enough to need full size stock.
B: keep the Ruger, switch from 120 to something easier to find and potentially more mid range elk capable (thinking 150 or 162 ELD perhaps). Swap to SWFA 6x. Increased recoil with heavy bullets, but could certainly load mild.
C: sell the Ruger, get fast twist .243 T3 and SWFA (or something else? So far I'm liking the Howa Mini 6mm ARC I got for his younger sister, but I think he is at/near a point where a little more beans is OK.)
D: Rokslide Special. Speaks for itself I suppose.
Budget is tight, he's the oldest of 6. All want to hunt, so I'm going to be buying a handful more kids' rifles. I want to do theirs right, and I want to do right by him with what I've learned over the last 3-4 years since we got him that rifle.
Gimme your best advice. Thanks in advance!