Lowg08
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I killed my first deer with Remington 700 30/06. I wouldn’t do that either. Dad caught me rocked back in my seat.My first rifle was a model 70 30/06. Still have it. Not gonna do that to them yet. Ha
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I killed my first deer with Remington 700 30/06. I wouldn’t do that either. Dad caught me rocked back in my seat.My first rifle was a model 70 30/06. Still have it. Not gonna do that to them yet. Ha
So my boys have been shooting since birth. Ha. They shoot mostly with my 223 bolt gun or a 223 AR. Both have killed deer and hunted with me alot
This is me buying them their first rifle for themselves.
Semi autos have a few drawbacks for me with a kid. No matter how much you teach them kids can and will make mistakes. Having something that a second trigger pull could kills someone is not a good thing for that age imo. It’s fine when I am there. But my 11 year old will be hunting his own stands soon. Going on hunts with friends and family. A bolt action is better there
Cocked, locked and ready to rock Doc!Agree
Plus it’s extremely hard or impossible to silently load and unload an AR while hunting. Assuming one hunts from an elevated position and unloads and loads the rifle upon entry and exit. I’m sure there are guys out there that climb into stands with loaded ARs b/c they are reluctant to unload them due to the noise it makes.

Can confirm this as well. I have one gas and one RA gen2, fantastic round, I have moved from reloading 223/308 to 223/6arc.I haven’t seen it mentioned yet but 6 arc is pretty versatile with hardly any recoil. I’ve got it in bolt and ar platforms. It takes tikka away as an option but the RA Gen 2 has been great for me. I like it better than the savage varieties I’ve shot. You can also reload fairly cheap once you’re invested in brass.
Awesome 223 will serve y'all well!Pulled the trigger on the tikka roughtech ranch 223.
16”. Already threaded. Already has bonded rail on receiver. Cerakoted barrel (I think). Extra grip on stock should be good for the boys.
We night hunt a lot so rail has easier options for switching to thermal than mounting scope directly to receiver.
Thanks for all the input. Been super cool buying a gun for my boys.
I don’t think a thing in the world about it. Just send it home in the stand then eject before going down. I also run right side charge for that reason. I don’t see it being any different than the sound a semi auto standard rifle makes. Just my two cents thoughAgree
Plus it’s extremely hard or impossible to silently load and unload an AR while hunting. Assuming one hunts from an elevated position and unloads and loads the rifle upon entry and exit. I’m sure there are guys out there that climb into stands with loaded ARs b/c they are reluctant to unload them due to the noise it makes.
Sound is no different than any other semi auto, thus the reason you couldn’t give me a semi auto to hunt deer with. They are less accurate and loud to load.I don’t think a thing in the world about it. Just send it home in the stand then eject before going down. I also run right side charge for that reason. I don’t see it being any different than the sound a semi auto standard rifle makes. Just my two cents though