Burnt Reynolds
Lil-Rokslider
My son will be turning 10 in February, and I am totally stumped as to what rifle I want to get him. Something cerakote or stainless to better endure wet coastal hunts here in Oregon, something classic/robust that won't just be a throw-away gun after 10 years of use. Ideally, it's threaded for a future can and either has a built-in rail for an Atlas bipod or can easily accommodate the addition of a rail.
His background: a little over 4' tall, about 100 lbs., strong and an athlete. Works on our property, hikes, shoots a 20g mossberg youth pump and CZ 20g semi-auto at clays, turkeys, starlings...he also rocks a CZ 22lr bolt gun with one of my rimfire cans and has decimated the gray digger population. In other words, for his age he's pretty well versed with firearms. This last deer season he hunted with my suppressed Ruger American 223. He shoots it really well, but I want to get him something that's his and he can legally use for larger game (elk). Moreover, I want it chambered in something that will increase his range/confidence on our steel plate range on the farm as his body of experience expands. A youth size stock with a 12.5" LOP +/- is key, but like his CZ 22, I want to be able to easily replace the stock in a few years after he's grown. Or add spacers.
I have been reading and reading about updated twist 243's, 6.5's, 270's, 7mm08, 308's and more and would be fine with any of these chamberings. I tend to prefer legacy chamberings myself (I own several 223's, a 270, a 30-06, 7mm RM) and don't really want to dive into a 6.8w or the like for him. 6.5 creedmore/prc is on the table, however. Optic will be probably a NF SHV 3-10 or comparable Trijicon.
He's had months where he's gone through 1k + rounds amongst the several firearms he shoots, but with a dedicated hunting bolt gun will probably mirror my firing schedule which is anywhere from zero to 100+ rounds monthly so factory ammo availability then cost is somewhat of a consideration.
How he rolls: never a single complaint out hunting despite cold, wet, blisters, heat, bugs, snow etc...his bino's crapped out on our last hunt when the focus wheel unscrewed itself. I handed him my back up Swaro 8x30's and he was like "oh man, these are nice! I can see everything..." lol. Turns out his young eyes became eagle eyes with the proper tool - in other words, I want him to have kit that won't limit his confidence and thusly his passionate involvement on our hunts.
Preferences are hinged bottom metal, weatherproof finish, pedigree of accuracy, good aftermarket, threaded barrel, good factory trigger or easily replaced, 18-22' factory barrel. Budget is $1k'ish for the gun by itself.
Tikka youth = not stainless/cerakote
Browning youth = not stainless/cerakote
Winchester youth = not stainless/cerakote
Bergara Stoke = contender
Ruger Compact = not stainless/cerakote
Ruger American Gen II = contender (but kinda ugly imho)
Howa = IDK, haven't really investigated
Pretty sure I've left out or overlooked different manufacturers. Input is requested!
Wildcard: my buddy has a low mileage Browning Hells Canyon 270 that he'll gift him but I'm having trouble finding an aftermarket stock with the correct LOP that's worth a crap. Likely my GoogleFu is bad, and I should feel bad.
His background: a little over 4' tall, about 100 lbs., strong and an athlete. Works on our property, hikes, shoots a 20g mossberg youth pump and CZ 20g semi-auto at clays, turkeys, starlings...he also rocks a CZ 22lr bolt gun with one of my rimfire cans and has decimated the gray digger population. In other words, for his age he's pretty well versed with firearms. This last deer season he hunted with my suppressed Ruger American 223. He shoots it really well, but I want to get him something that's his and he can legally use for larger game (elk). Moreover, I want it chambered in something that will increase his range/confidence on our steel plate range on the farm as his body of experience expands. A youth size stock with a 12.5" LOP +/- is key, but like his CZ 22, I want to be able to easily replace the stock in a few years after he's grown. Or add spacers.
I have been reading and reading about updated twist 243's, 6.5's, 270's, 7mm08, 308's and more and would be fine with any of these chamberings. I tend to prefer legacy chamberings myself (I own several 223's, a 270, a 30-06, 7mm RM) and don't really want to dive into a 6.8w or the like for him. 6.5 creedmore/prc is on the table, however. Optic will be probably a NF SHV 3-10 or comparable Trijicon.
He's had months where he's gone through 1k + rounds amongst the several firearms he shoots, but with a dedicated hunting bolt gun will probably mirror my firing schedule which is anywhere from zero to 100+ rounds monthly so factory ammo availability then cost is somewhat of a consideration.
How he rolls: never a single complaint out hunting despite cold, wet, blisters, heat, bugs, snow etc...his bino's crapped out on our last hunt when the focus wheel unscrewed itself. I handed him my back up Swaro 8x30's and he was like "oh man, these are nice! I can see everything..." lol. Turns out his young eyes became eagle eyes with the proper tool - in other words, I want him to have kit that won't limit his confidence and thusly his passionate involvement on our hunts.
Preferences are hinged bottom metal, weatherproof finish, pedigree of accuracy, good aftermarket, threaded barrel, good factory trigger or easily replaced, 18-22' factory barrel. Budget is $1k'ish for the gun by itself.
Tikka youth = not stainless/cerakote
Browning youth = not stainless/cerakote
Winchester youth = not stainless/cerakote
Bergara Stoke = contender
Ruger Compact = not stainless/cerakote
Ruger American Gen II = contender (but kinda ugly imho)
Howa = IDK, haven't really investigated
Pretty sure I've left out or overlooked different manufacturers. Input is requested!
Wildcard: my buddy has a low mileage Browning Hells Canyon 270 that he'll gift him but I'm having trouble finding an aftermarket stock with the correct LOP that's worth a crap. Likely my GoogleFu is bad, and I should feel bad.