TaperPin
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My advice is always a 243 as a trainer - it’s easy to shoot all day, but has a moderate pop to it so your brain keeps remembering what recoil is. A rifle with minimal recoil may be more pleasant to shoot, but it doesn’t keep up a recoil tolerance as well. The 243 seems to be the sweet spot for many new and experienced shooters, so they can plink with it 11 months out of the year, and pick up a larger caliber during hunting season and be able to shoot just as accurately with higher recoiling guns.
243s are also plentiful - I used to run 1,000 to 1,500 rounds through one, sell it for its purchase price before accuracy goes to crap, buy another, rinse and repeat. Now the hassle of buying and selling isn’t worth the savings and I’ll simply replace the barrel.
A CM with light bullets doesn’t have a lot more recoil, so that’s not a terrible option, but it’s more and not doing you any favors either. I have both and still recommend the 243.
243s are also plentiful - I used to run 1,000 to 1,500 rounds through one, sell it for its purchase price before accuracy goes to crap, buy another, rinse and repeat. Now the hassle of buying and selling isn’t worth the savings and I’ll simply replace the barrel.
A CM with light bullets doesn’t have a lot more recoil, so that’s not a terrible option, but it’s more and not doing you any favors either. I have both and still recommend the 243.