Rifle question for black bear

I am planning on taking my daughter (13) bear hunting this year, backpacking into Wyoming. She shoots a .243 very well at whitetail deer, she isn’t hunting bear this year but really wants to go along. My question is what gun should I get for her to use in the future? I am thinking a 7mm-08 for her, would this be enough for a 200 yards shot? Anyone hunted with their kiddos and have a recommendation?

Use the 243 and have fun.
 
Im with this guy, a 6.5 prc is a 270win in a new wrapper. Not the ideal new shooter rifle.
Not disagreeing, but 'she shoots a .243 well for whitetail'. So she isn't new. And she isn't using it this year, he said 'the future'. Amongst other unknowns...if I already had a .243, I'd probably not get anything super similar to a .243 for her for a new rifle next year, but would still want low recoil. Seems feasible. So does just shooting the .243...
 
Yes to all. A 270 is incredibly light recoiling and will kill any animal in wyoming.

Thats coming from someone who lives in wyoming and has killed almost every animal in wyoming.

If your shooting black bears they arent terribly huge here. I feel quite comfortable with a 130 grain interlock out of 270.

The new ruger made glenfield model a rifles are available in 270. That would make an excellent rifle to start a youth.

Many people like low power scopes for bear.
 
Unsuppressed 6.5prc for a small kid is a recipe for poor form.
What if the “recipe” fails and the end result is a kid who can shoot really well, and has more tools in the tool chest far earlier than the rest of the kids on the range?

Recoil is an INCREDIBLY subjective thing, and there are so many aspects to it that it’s impossible for anyone to know from one kid/rifle to the other. I know of 10 year olds who piled up tons of deer with a .300 WM. I myself was shooting a Savage 110 7mm-08 at 9 years old. It was on the verge of being “too much” but I wanted to hunt and a different rifle was going to be an extra expense at a time when money was a little bit tight. I shot the Savage 110 well despite having to collect myself a little between shots. I killed my first deer that year at 300 yards. I certainly doubt that had any adverse effects on my shooting ability. I grew into the rifle over the next few years, and went on to kill more and more deer every year with the same rifle. I should also add that while I stand about 6’1” and weigh right around 150-160 lbs today at 26 years old, I was by no means a big kid at age 9. That doesn’t mean that you could’ve given another kid the same rifle and had good results. What works for one shooter might not work at all for another, and vice versa. That statement applies to shooters of all ages and experience levels.

To the OPs specific question, I don’t see that you could go wrong with either. The 7mm-08 is a wonderful cartridge and is fairly versatile. As pointed out earlier in my post, it holds a special place in my heart and always will. I still have that rifle mentioned, and will never get rid of it. However, the .243 with a well designed bullet for the task will perform well with good shot placement also. Pick your poison.
 
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