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Good youth deer rifle for 1st hunt.
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<blockquote data-quote="Redmule454" data-source="post: 743048" data-attributes="member: 7396"><p>There are now factory light loads that you can get with reduced recoil to help small framed people (kids and women) shoot until they can handle full loads.</p><p>One comment on single shots and lever actions. My kids had a terrible time with the exposed hammer. They did okay most of the time target shooting because the barrel was always pointed down range and they always pulled the trigger. But in the field they don't always get the shot and then have to uncock the rifle and that is where they had trouble with the hammer and their small hands. </p><p>I got a glove caught on a 30-30 one time when I jumped a deer and the hammer slipped and the gun went off before I got on target. </p><p>Something to think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redmule454, post: 743048, member: 7396"] There are now factory light loads that you can get with reduced recoil to help small framed people (kids and women) shoot until they can handle full loads. One comment on single shots and lever actions. My kids had a terrible time with the exposed hammer. They did okay most of the time target shooting because the barrel was always pointed down range and they always pulled the trigger. But in the field they don't always get the shot and then have to uncock the rifle and that is where they had trouble with the hammer and their small hands. I got a glove caught on a 30-30 one time when I jumped a deer and the hammer slipped and the gun went off before I got on target. Something to think about. [/QUOTE]
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