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<blockquote data-quote="beastep" data-source="post: 2916000" data-attributes="member: 41032"><p>I personally hate hammer guns for beginners. My daughter is now 8 and I got her a Ruger American Ranch Compact in 223 but would have gotten it in a 300 blackout if I could have found one. They quit making the Ranch Compact so I had to get what I could get. It is an extremely short LOP and a 16" threaded barrel. She can work everything on the gun including dropping the rotary mag and loading it. Working the bolt and safety easily. I really dont want her shooting at deer with a 223 so Im also in the process of building her an AR in 300 Blackout. Adjustable stock makes it to where it can grow with her. A lot of good options out there but thats just how Im doing it. Not that its the best way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beastep, post: 2916000, member: 41032"] I personally hate hammer guns for beginners. My daughter is now 8 and I got her a Ruger American Ranch Compact in 223 but would have gotten it in a 300 blackout if I could have found one. They quit making the Ranch Compact so I had to get what I could get. It is an extremely short LOP and a 16" threaded barrel. She can work everything on the gun including dropping the rotary mag and loading it. Working the bolt and safety easily. I really dont want her shooting at deer with a 223 so Im also in the process of building her an AR in 300 Blackout. Adjustable stock makes it to where it can grow with her. A lot of good options out there but thats just how Im doing it. Not that its the best way. [/QUOTE]
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