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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2910892" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>Wow, that's awesome! Some great bucks there!</p><p></p><p>I am excited, too. This year I am taking my son out with my neighbor to one of his friend's place. He has 80 acres. I am having to trade a shift with someone at work so I can be off on the right days, but I got that sorted out, so we're pretty set.</p><p></p><p>My next thought was what gun for him to use... I have mainly ARs, which are fine, but maybe a little heavy for him. My neighbor has a .270 and a lefty .308 and an SKS, but those might be a little much for him, really. He used a single-shot .410 to go out this spring, but you can't shoot anything smaller than 20g for deer. He's a pretty small guy, at 11 y/o and just about 70 lbs. But yesterday I finally completely finished my .300 Blackout SBR with the suppressor. I got to thinking, this actually could be a very good possibility for him... a 220-gr subsonic suppressed round could be a perfect deerslayer round in this circumstance. Where we're going to be set up, we won't be taking any shots over about 75 yards or so, which should still be fine.</p><p></p><p>So anyways, we gotta get out to the range and get it sighted in and see how well he can handle it. I can't wait!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2910892, member: 9374"] Wow, that's awesome! Some great bucks there! I am excited, too. This year I am taking my son out with my neighbor to one of his friend's place. He has 80 acres. I am having to trade a shift with someone at work so I can be off on the right days, but I got that sorted out, so we're pretty set. My next thought was what gun for him to use... I have mainly ARs, which are fine, but maybe a little heavy for him. My neighbor has a .270 and a lefty .308 and an SKS, but those might be a little much for him, really. He used a single-shot .410 to go out this spring, but you can't shoot anything smaller than 20g for deer. He's a pretty small guy, at 11 y/o and just about 70 lbs. But yesterday I finally completely finished my .300 Blackout SBR with the suppressor. I got to thinking, this actually could be a very good possibility for him... a 220-gr subsonic suppressed round could be a perfect deerslayer round in this circumstance. Where we're going to be set up, we won't be taking any shots over about 75 yards or so, which should still be fine. So anyways, we gotta get out to the range and get it sighted in and see how well he can handle it. I can't wait! [/QUOTE]
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