I have a 6 yr old that is 'fired up' about this hunting season. Surprisingly, she went several times last year and actually enjoyed it. She's helped me hang a few cameras this year, and after watching two of our target bucks, she's under the impression she's going to get a 'poop' at them. I mean she's already drug out the old recurve and block working on her shots

With that said: and something that has been the question of many a conversation lately.
I've gone to electrical shooting muffs. Best investment yet, and I'd highly recommend them for the young ones.
In my arsenal I have a Rem 700 in 270, Savage 110 in 06, M70 in06, and an Xbolt in 7mm. My buddy shoots a Tikka T3 in 300 WSM.
I'll be honest and say I 'want' to start my girl with a .243. But, I've shot a handi and they just don't tickle my fancy. Will have to do a lot of research before dropping the coin.
Anyone want to explain to me why the XBolt and T3 in the larger calibers have less 'felt' recoil? I can put 10 rounds down range with either without as much as a nudge? As odd as it sounds, I'd rather start her with the 'mag's as apposed to the non banded calibers. This is from my perspective, and several others that have shot all of guns listed above.
It's just odd I guess. Would expect the exact opposite.