Re: 243 or 7-08 for youth?
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 8:29 pm
My son and I have had good experiences with a .243, I suspect the 7-08 is also good as well, but I love a .243, shot placement is important with any caliber
Thanks man. Let me get through the holidays, and I may get in touch with you about that and a decent set of optics for one.cwink wrote:ransco33 wrote:cwink what moderately priced 243 would you recommend for an every day deer rifle? I have been looking at a Ruger American 243 to take over as my deer rifle. The only rifle I have ever hunted with is a Remington 30-06 Woodsmaster, and I love it, but I'm ready to add to the collection. I'd like to hear from someone that sees and deals with guns a lot more than I do.
If I was going to buy me a everday rifle in 243 I would get the Ruger American Compact in Stainless. It is short compact and easier to carry. My price on them is $440.00 out the door.. The blued version is $380.00
I still have my TC Contender in 6.8. Been thinking about getting the Choate M4 stock for it, and then I stumbled across the Micro 7 in 300 Blackout.. I am a sucker for these short length rifles.. They are so much easier to carry and maneuver in a box or ladder stand.. I have the youth walnut stock on the Contender, but like you said, the youth stocks are still a little long for most kids... Typical youth stocks are designed for teens and ladies.. They are not usually designed to fit 6 and 8 years olds.. They are actually only about 1" shorter than regular stocks.. Throw on a layer or two of camo and your right back at the original length of pull.Deltaquack wrote:I have a Ruger Youth Model .243 for my kids......the LOP is a little too long for my 6 and 8 year olds. So, this past spring, i ordered a MGM bull barrel in 6.8 SPC after hearing CWink talk about the caliber. I put it on a Thompson Center Encore Pro Hunter Frame. I ordered a Choate M4 adjustable stock for a T/C Encore. It adjusts down to 10 or 11 inches and has a pistol grip. I must say it's not much different than them shooting a .22. We're using a Hornady BTHP right now in either 100 grain or 110. My 8 year old dropped a 140 pound doe in her tracks at 100 yards last weekend. You could see the entrance and exit wound in both front shoulders. Inside chest cavity though was mush from one side to the other. We were all amazed in the skinning shed what that little bullet would do. I have a T/C barrel in 7mm 08 and one in .270 too to swap out as they get older. I bought the frame and all of the barrels except for the 6.8 off of the classifieds here. It's probably the best and most efficient money i've ever spent on a gun.