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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: rogwar on September 06, 2011, 03:11:28 PM
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Just a little update. We have put a little over 40 rounds through this rifle and I'm amazed at its performance. She shot it this last weekend a bunch at 50 to 70 yd ranges out in the country and was putting the holes right next to one another where they ought to be when aiming at the center.
I shot a great grouping at 100 yards when I took the rifle out to sight in a couple of weeks ago. She did even better than me at 50 to 70 this past weekend so it will be cool to see what she can do at 100.
We have been shooting Remington Managed Recoil 7mm-08 ammo. It shoots just fine. Plus I have to tell her to let the rifle rest a bit in order not to over heat. She's happy to put lead down range. The rifle and ammo are very comfortable for her to shoot.
We will try some other ammo later on but for now and also this season the managed recoil is working just fine. Plus I aquired 5 boxes new from somebody on another forum at a great price. I'm sure it will do the job.
http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,316813.0.html
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Now get her a pistol and she'll have something to do while the rifle "rests". :D
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Nice! :aok
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Great choice for caliber and rifle. I started my boy off with a Rem .243 when he was 8yo. Here he is taking his first animal, a year later, when I took him to Africa. http://youtu.be/YPThTw7-xH8
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Good to see children learning early..... and good at it too.
(http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj131/bayoubeach/Snapbucket/fe768596-ac75-4d02-8be5-779d836d2457.jpg)
My daughters first time at the range shooting live fire with me..... she did fantastic!! She prefers the Crachshot 22 since it fits her better but she enjoyed the AR-15/5.56.
(http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj131/bayoubeach/Snapbucket/c483c1b7-a566-4a4a-8bb7-1649beadeb84.jpg)
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Great choice for caliber and rifle. I started my boy off with a Rem .243 when he was 8yo. Here he is taking his first animal, a year later, when I took him to Africa. http://youtu.be/YPThTw7-xH8
Way to go! What is that animal? Kinda reminds me of a Blesbok. My daughter shot an Impala in south Africa in June.
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Way to go! What is that animal? Kinda reminds me of a Blesbok. My daughter shot an Impala in south Africa in June.
It was a Blesbok. And it was in RSA. Ive been there twice.
The 7mm/08 is one of those great calibers I always meant to buy but never got around to. I love the light packages the short action case rounds allow you to carry cause im getting to old to schlepp '06s, .338s, and .375s, up and down mountains. I had a 7X57 sporterized Mauser once and loved it, "another one I kick myself for selling". I am shamed to say I never bought another 7mm. Clearly to good a caliber not to have.
The 7mm-08 is probably the best big game starter round for a youngster. :salute
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(http://oyster.ignimgs.com/planets/images/00/03/387_Gun_Nut_perk.jpg)
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(http://oyster.ignimgs.com/planets/images/00/03/387_Gun_Nut_perk.jpg)
That perk became useless with the downloading of the multiple DLC's.
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Wow, a bit young for an AR-15 don't you think? :huh
Single shot .22's are one thing, but an AR? It's your child and your decision, but don't you think you're pushing the envelope on appropriate weapons? (No disrespect)
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Wow, a bit young for an AR-15 don't you think? :huh
Single shot .22's are one thing, but an AR? It's your child and your decision, but don't you think you're pushing the envelope on appropriate weapons? (No disrespect)
What is an appropriate weapon? What is pushing the envelope? Nothing wrong with anybody legally shooting a legal weapon. I don't have any use for one but a lot of people hunt predators and hogs in Texas with them.
That rifle and a single shot 22 both do the same thing.
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See Rule #4
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See Rule #4
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To be clear, I have no problems with kids and guns, but appropriate weapons for the age group.
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See Rule #4
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See Rule #4
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See Rule #4
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See Rule #4
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I have said this too many times.
If you cannot stick to the topic at hand and follow the forum posting rules, then you need to stay out of a thread you cannot make a positive contribution to. Responding to someone trolling a thread is just as bad as the troller.
If that is too difficult for you, then PM me so we can work out how long the suspension needs to be in order for you (collectively) to learn that.
Just because you (again, collectively) have an opinion does not mean anyone else really cares.
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See Rules #2, #4
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To be clear, I have no problems with kids and guns, but appropriate weapons for the age group.
How would you divide it up into age groups? At what age can a person shoot what type of weapon? Or should there be some kind of law that governs this? It should be up to the responsible parent.
I understand your opinion and what you are saying. For example, my daughter has not yet shot any pistols because I don't believe she has any business right now with handguns. However I'd have no problem at all letting her shoot an AR15 style weapon if she wanted.
In my opinion there is no difference in her firing under supervision her new hunting rifle or an AR15. They both do the same basic thing.
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In my opinion there is no difference in her firing under supervision her new hunting rifle or an AR15. They both do the same basic thing.
One is a single shot with limited range and the other well........
BTW my son is jealous...so jealous of your daughter.
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One is a single shot with limited range and the other well........
BTW my son is jealous...so jealous of your daughter.
I was referring to my daughter in that part. I don't see a basic difference in her 7mm-08 bolt action loadable with 5 shots versus an AR15 style weapon. However we don't have an assault rifle because we have no use for one....I do know how to use one though ;)
If the zombies come I'm putting her on the roof.
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If the zombies come I'm putting her on the roof.
I was just thinking that the only reason you would need a AR-15 is zombies attack or china attacks. :x :rofl
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See Rule #14
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How would you divide it up into age groups? At what age can a person shoot what type of weapon? Or should there be some kind of law that governs this? It should be up to the responsible parent.
I understand your opinion and what you are saying. For example, my daughter has not yet shot any pistols because I don't believe she has any business right now with handguns. However I'd have no problem at all letting her shoot an AR15 style weapon if she wanted.
In my opinion there is no difference in her firing under supervision her new hunting rifle or an AR15. They both do the same basic thing.
Sorry I took so long to respond. (Note to Skuzzy: I honestly wasn't trolling.) I only have my upbringing to reflect on as far as age group appropriate weapons. As kids we only had single shot guns. I guess the reasoning was how bad could we screw up with 1 shot? Personally, I wouldn't feel comfortable with a child (and the keyword here IS child) handling a semi-auto weapon until they were at least in high school. Yeah, it's lame and overly protective. But, it does teach them to make each shot count and, I believe, a better marksman. YMMV.
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I see she is wearing patch.. is that to strengthen her shooting eye?? Other than that I am glad to see she is being taught thte proper way to safely use a gun.. btw I want one like that first pic. :cheers:
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wow...skuzzy just owned you all. :lol