Crimson Raptor
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And this is why I'm happy that I joined this forum. You all have given me a lot to think about.
After reading all of your suggestions and some consideration on my part, I'm leaning towards the slightly beefier .22 magnum cartridge offerings for my boy's first rifle.
We just don't have anywhere to plink around here, so our shooting time will be limited to the local range and hunting season on public land, so ammo cost is not as critical as the ability to take larger varmints when they present themselves.
So now I go back to platforms which I agree with most that a single shot, bolt or lever action is a good place for my young hunter to start (the semi's will come later).
I really liked the looks of the CS452 Scout in .22 magnum and like that it can be used as a single shot. I also see that Henry makes a .22 magnum lever action that would probably need some stock work, but is a heavier gun and higher price point. It appears that Winchester and Browning are just too pricey in these guns.
But then I stumbled across the Marlin bolt actions like the models 925 and XT-22MR in .22 WMR. It's light, synthetic (good down here), and under or just at $200.00.
Does anyone have any experience with the Marlin bolt guns in this caliber?
Thank you all for taking the time to reply. Lots of good info from all of you.
On a side note, my boy took down his first "small game" on Memorial Day - a cotton rat shot under our bird feeder with his Daisy air rifle. You would have thought it was an 8-point buck. Maybe part of his pleasure was that I'd already missed the darn thing 5 times and he got it on his second try DRT.
Thanks again,all.
Raptor
After reading all of your suggestions and some consideration on my part, I'm leaning towards the slightly beefier .22 magnum cartridge offerings for my boy's first rifle.
We just don't have anywhere to plink around here, so our shooting time will be limited to the local range and hunting season on public land, so ammo cost is not as critical as the ability to take larger varmints when they present themselves.
So now I go back to platforms which I agree with most that a single shot, bolt or lever action is a good place for my young hunter to start (the semi's will come later).
I really liked the looks of the CS452 Scout in .22 magnum and like that it can be used as a single shot. I also see that Henry makes a .22 magnum lever action that would probably need some stock work, but is a heavier gun and higher price point. It appears that Winchester and Browning are just too pricey in these guns.
But then I stumbled across the Marlin bolt actions like the models 925 and XT-22MR in .22 WMR. It's light, synthetic (good down here), and under or just at $200.00.
Does anyone have any experience with the Marlin bolt guns in this caliber?
Thank you all for taking the time to reply. Lots of good info from all of you.
On a side note, my boy took down his first "small game" on Memorial Day - a cotton rat shot under our bird feeder with his Daisy air rifle. You would have thought it was an 8-point buck. Maybe part of his pleasure was that I'd already missed the darn thing 5 times and he got it on his second try DRT.
Thanks again,all.
Raptor