The .260 is a Remington Model 7, which is her brother’s first rifle... packs a little punch tho... Tapatalk
Yes it do.
As an example and for comparisons because its like a broken record:
Guys love saying “no recoil”, “light recoil”, etc. For some reason they do not take into account the massive size, strength, and muscular differences between them and children (women too). If we compare common rounds that will be suggested for your daughter, and then adjust to what it would feel like to an average male (200lb, 5’8”) it becomes rather illuminating.
F-lbs recoil all in a 7 lb rifle (btw- that 7 pound “lightweight” rifle to your daughter is approximately a 35-40 pound rifle to you).
A 243 with Barnes 85gr to your daughter is about like a 300 Win mag with 200gr bullets to you.
A 260 with 130gr to your daughter, is approximately a 338 Win Mag with 250 grainers to you.
A 308 with 150’s to your daughter is a 458 win mag with 400 grain bullets to you.
Now, that is not exactly correct as a larger percentage of your daughters total weight is made up of organs, versus muscle mass and bone density. So in reality, it’s worse than the above.
Now how about a 223 with 77gr bullets? That’s like a 6.5 Creedmoor/260 to you.
There’s zero chance I’d be doing anything other than a fast twist 223 with good bullets. And there are .224 bullets that will kill, and do way more damage to deer than you will want.