hunt1up
WKR
I've got a 9 year old son and 11 year old daughter. Both are on the smaller side for their age but they're growing quick. They've each killed a few deer and turkey with crossbow and muzzleloaders and can shoot pretty well. It's time to get them a proper centerfire for elk, deer, etc. in the near future. I'll probably be taking the boy on a free range Axis deer hunt and the daughter for cow elk next year.
I've basically narrowed down my choices for caliber to 7mm-08, .308, and maybe 6.5CM. I do not handload and don't expect I ever will. I'd like to stick to vanilla calibers due to ammo availability, price, and variety. For example, there's over 40 types of .308 in stock at Midway right now. I can run some Hornady Custom Lite stuff to start them out and work up to more potent loads from there.
Rifles to consider:
Budget Friendly:
Ruger American
Savage Apex or Axis XP
Snobby and more quality:
Browning X-Bolt Micro (has a brake)
Tikka T3x Compact
I know everyone makes an accurate factory rifle from the cheapys to expensive these days. I'm trying to decide if I go cheap and upgrade them later or just buy a nicer rifle that they can use well into their teenage years and beyond.
Thoughts?
I've basically narrowed down my choices for caliber to 7mm-08, .308, and maybe 6.5CM. I do not handload and don't expect I ever will. I'd like to stick to vanilla calibers due to ammo availability, price, and variety. For example, there's over 40 types of .308 in stock at Midway right now. I can run some Hornady Custom Lite stuff to start them out and work up to more potent loads from there.
Rifles to consider:
Budget Friendly:
Ruger American
Savage Apex or Axis XP
Snobby and more quality:
Browning X-Bolt Micro (has a brake)
Tikka T3x Compact
I know everyone makes an accurate factory rifle from the cheapys to expensive these days. I'm trying to decide if I go cheap and upgrade them later or just buy a nicer rifle that they can use well into their teenage years and beyond.
Thoughts?