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Looking to buy youth deer rifle
Posted on 8/31/22 at 10:21 pm
Posted on 8/31/22 at 10:21 pm
Looking to buy a youth rifle for my 8yo son to shoot. Not too picky about caliber, thinking .243, 7-08, etc. Open to buying used, just haven’t had much luck locally (BR). Any ideas? Planning to look at new ones at Bowie this weekend. Thanks
Posted on 8/31/22 at 10:26 pm to GITiger66
Both calibers will do fine. I like 7-08 because of the versatility. 7-08 is one of the best calibers out there imo. You have a budget in mind for rifle and optic?
Posted on 8/31/22 at 10:41 pm to ChatRabbit77
The Savage Axis combos you can get pretty often are tough to beat for the price as an entry level rifle. Find one in 7-08 and there ya go.
Posted on 8/31/22 at 10:47 pm to SoFla Tideroller
I was about to recommend savage axis or ruger American. If you want to spend a lot of money spend it on the scope which u can transfer to his next gun. I would get a nice leupold vax scope or something similar
Posted on 8/31/22 at 11:16 pm to ChatRabbit77
My favorite, but the ammo prices are insane. I switched to a .308 and now am just sitting on what I have in 7-08 for my son when he's older. Hopefully it comes down one day.
Posted on 8/31/22 at 11:47 pm to GITiger66
Gun broker.com is where I buy all my guns. .243, 7mm08, .308, .260 rem, 6.5 creed will all do the job. I personally chose .243 and .308 due to ammo availability, it’s everywhere even through the Covid. Honestly, if I’m on a food plot shooting 200 and in, it’s hard for me not to take the .243 with 100grain american whitetail….. deer poison. As far as rifle brands, it’s hard to beat Bergara, Tikka, Weatherby Vanguard or Howa.
Posted on 9/1/22 at 6:44 am to GITiger66
My son is a toothpick and started at 7yo. His first rifle was a 7-08 Tikka and i liked it so much I wound up using it when he wasn’t with me. He killed a couple of 180-220 lb Mississippi bucks with little to no tracking involved. He is now a 12 YO toothpick and hunts with me in Missouri. I/we wanted another rifle so I bought a Ruger American .308 and he shoots it just fine. I used reduced recoil fron hornady for his first deer with that rifle and he shot it with ease. Given ammo availability and versatility of the round, I wish my Tikka 7-08 was .308 and he would have grown into it nicely. My daughter is 9 and shoots the savage Axis .243. She’s smacked a couple of does and a spike. She has the .243 youth model purely bc she can handle the rifle better. The savage is not nearly as smooth as the Ruger which isn’t as smooth as the Tikka naturally given the price points. All that being said, If I could go back with what I know now I would have bought my boy the Tikka in .308 and my girl would still have gotten the Savage 243, but man I enjoy shooting that 7-08.
Tikka was bought at Hebert guns in Ascension and Ruger from gun broker. The savage from academy
Tikka was bought at Hebert guns in Ascension and Ruger from gun broker. The savage from academy
This post was edited on 9/1/22 at 6:48 am
Posted on 9/1/22 at 6:52 am to GITiger66
What’s your budget? Do you want it to be a lifetime gun for him?
308 is what both my son an daughter were shooting at around the same age. If you go with a 7mm08 make sure you can find enough bullets to zero it and for the next two years, they have been hard to find the last two years.
308 is what both my son an daughter were shooting at around the same age. If you go with a 7mm08 make sure you can find enough bullets to zero it and for the next two years, they have been hard to find the last two years.
Posted on 9/1/22 at 7:14 am to Ol boy
I had a Benjamin Air Rifle into about 13 years old. Then a Sears Roebuck 410 crack barrel.
Friends had the .20 cal version, the Sheridan. We were aces. It taught us alot.
Friends had the .20 cal version, the Sheridan. We were aces. It taught us alot.
This post was edited on 9/1/22 at 7:16 am
Posted on 9/1/22 at 8:10 am to pdubya76
Something to think about.... a kid can only use a youth rifle for so long before they out grow it.
My daughter shoots my dad's .300 blackout AR. It has an adjustable stock and very little kick. She shot a doe at 50 yards last year. Plenty of gun to kill a deer.
My daughter shoots my dad's .300 blackout AR. It has an adjustable stock and very little kick. She shot a doe at 50 yards last year. Plenty of gun to kill a deer.
Posted on 9/1/22 at 8:19 am to ElDawgHawg
I would go with a .308. You can get the reduced recoil rounds and it will have very little kick. That's what I did with my daughter. He can upgrade to a better, full size stock when he gets older.
Posted on 9/1/22 at 9:14 am to ElDawgHawg
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Something to think about.... a kid can only use a youth rifle for so long before they out grow it.
putting a new stock on a gun is not difficult at all. And this can go both directions. If you can't find exactly what you want in a youth gun, see if you can find an adult rifle, maybe with a barrel on the shorter side, and find a youth stock for it. My Remington model 7 in .260 is currently sitting in a youth stock for my oldest to use. In a couple years I'll put the original stock back on.
Posted on 9/1/22 at 6:23 pm to GITiger66
Savage Axis with .308. Get reduced recoil rounds to start.
Posted on 9/1/22 at 6:28 pm to GITiger66
I didn’t like my Savage Axis. Mossberg has a fairly equivalent model that I think is better. About $380 and comes with a scope. Available in any common caliber.
My Savage was a POS.
My Savage was a POS.
Posted on 9/1/22 at 6:31 pm to GITiger66
An AR-15 in 6.5 Grendel is a great rifle and round for deer hunting.
Collapsible stock adjust to him as he grows.
Collapsible stock adjust to him as he grows.
Posted on 9/1/22 at 6:43 pm to ElDawgHawg
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Something to think about.... a kid can only use a youth rifle for so long before they out grow it.
I shoot my daughter’s Savage axis youth 7mm-08 if she’s not hunting. I also shoot her Franchi compact 20ga sometimes turkey hunting. Unless a kid ends up growing up to be a giant really quickly, a youth rife can last a very long time.
Posted on 9/1/22 at 7:12 pm to GITiger66
I’d probably go with a decent brand, Mossberg Patriot, Ruger American, Savage Axis II or 110 and probably a 7mm-08. The .308 would handle heavier bullets but it also has 6-8 lbs. more recoil, both are based on the .308 hull as well as the .260 but ammo has been harder to find for the .260.
With more ammo makers using all copper bullets like Barnes TSX, you could use 110-120 grain copper bullets for whitetail and they’d be running 3000-3200 fps. and 145-150 grain at 2800-2940fps. In a good copper bullet, those 2 weight bullets at those velocities will put down anything you can hunt in North America. 7-08 also has a lot of good standard ammo like Ballistic-Tip, Hornady SST, Accubond, Core-Lokt that will do the job.
With more ammo makers using all copper bullets like Barnes TSX, you could use 110-120 grain copper bullets for whitetail and they’d be running 3000-3200 fps. and 145-150 grain at 2800-2940fps. In a good copper bullet, those 2 weight bullets at those velocities will put down anything you can hunt in North America. 7-08 also has a lot of good standard ammo like Ballistic-Tip, Hornady SST, Accubond, Core-Lokt that will do the job.
Posted on 9/1/22 at 7:20 pm to GITiger66
You might want to look into the 350 Legend cal. It has multi purposes.
Posted on 9/1/22 at 7:21 pm to HighlyFavoredTiger
A caliber that has been fairly easy to find though this entire ammo shortage is the 6.5 creedmoor.
There are plenty of people that do not know how to shoot or pick proper bullets that don’t like the caliber and injure deer. They then run around screaming how the cartridge sucks. That’s fine. They’d do the same with a .308 or a .300wm.
All you have to do is pick a good bullet and put that bullet where it belongs.
Just know that the cartridge is not some miracle round and try to do something outside if it’s capabilities.
7mm-08 was almost impossible to find last year
ETA: it the ballistic equivalent of the .260 and the 6.5x55
There are plenty of people that do not know how to shoot or pick proper bullets that don’t like the caliber and injure deer. They then run around screaming how the cartridge sucks. That’s fine. They’d do the same with a .308 or a .300wm.
All you have to do is pick a good bullet and put that bullet where it belongs.
Just know that the cartridge is not some miracle round and try to do something outside if it’s capabilities.
7mm-08 was almost impossible to find last year
ETA: it the ballistic equivalent of the .260 and the 6.5x55
This post was edited on 9/1/22 at 7:23 pm
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