idahohunter8
Beginner
- May 7, 2015
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My son is going to be 10 in a couple years and I want to build him his first rifle this winter/spring so he can start learning to shoot on it with reduced hand loads. This rifle will be mainly for mule deer/antelope, but maybe also an occasional elk.
Here is what I have in my mind...
Action - Remington 700 or Winchester 70 classic
Barrel - 22" finished 1 or 2 contour shilen
Caliber - 257 Roberts
Stock - raised comb laminate, cut to 12.5" LOP. Also will sand grip areas down significantly to fit his hands and reduce weight. Want the raised comb to help him get is eye to scope level.
Scope - Leupold VX-2, 3-9X40 - has the best eye relief in its class
Plan to load 87-100 grain bullets behind 15-20 grains of powder to let him learn on with the goal of moving up to a 100 grain nosler Partition load closer to normal velocities for hunting in a couple years.
Thoughts????
Here is what I have in my mind...
Action - Remington 700 or Winchester 70 classic
Barrel - 22" finished 1 or 2 contour shilen
Caliber - 257 Roberts
Stock - raised comb laminate, cut to 12.5" LOP. Also will sand grip areas down significantly to fit his hands and reduce weight. Want the raised comb to help him get is eye to scope level.
Scope - Leupold VX-2, 3-9X40 - has the best eye relief in its class
Plan to load 87-100 grain bullets behind 15-20 grains of powder to let him learn on with the goal of moving up to a 100 grain nosler Partition load closer to normal velocities for hunting in a couple years.
Thoughts????