Gun for my girl
#2
sounds like ya jus need help with a scope since ya got the gun ya want..i got my daughter a rossi 223 a few years ago with a scope from academy sports fer a couple hundred bucks and has never misfired or had a problem.i put an ol' bsa deer hunter on it 6-18X50 or sumthin like that and it is great, put the scope from the rossi on the Henry 22 so she could practice.she knocked one down thursday mornin and she is still stoked...
#4
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2004
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I'm not particularly fond of the rossi single shots and in a 7mm-08 it will kick her quite abit unless she is use to shooting alot. They don't have much of a recoil pad and are fairly straight stocked. JMO
I would suggest a H&R Handi rifle over a Rossi again my opinion.
But if you really want a special single shot buy her a Ruger #1 they are great. Yes alot more money as well.
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#7
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 1,519
Why not get her a bolt action or semi auto? Something she wont want to replace in a few years when she outgrows a single shot? I just don't understand why everyone wants to get their kid or fiancee or whomever they may be getting a gun for a single shot for their first gun. It seems like quite often a few years later you see them wanting to sell it as they have upgraded. Why not just get them something they wont want to upgrade to start with.
I'm just not a fan of single shots and I don't see wasting money on one when chances are they will want to upgrade later anyway.
I'm just not a fan of single shots and I don't see wasting money on one when chances are they will want to upgrade later anyway.
#8
For the money, get a Stevens 200. http://www.savagearms.com/st_200short.htm
Accurate, and long-lasting bolt gun. No need to upgrade this rifle, it'll do the trick for many years.
Accurate, and long-lasting bolt gun. No need to upgrade this rifle, it'll do the trick for many years.
#9
Banned
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 824
Why not get her a bolt action or semi auto? Something she wont want to replace in a few years when she outgrows a single shot? I just don't understand why everyone wants to get their kid or fiancee or whomever they may be getting a gun for a single shot for their first gun. It seems like quite often a few years later you see them wanting to sell it as they have upgraded. Why not just get them something they wont want to upgrade to start with.
I'm just not a fan of single shots and I don't see wasting money on one when chances are they will want to upgrade later anyway.
I'm just not a fan of single shots and I don't see wasting money on one when chances are they will want to upgrade later anyway.
But hats off to your gal for wanting to hunt, few do. Its good to do everything not to discourage her.
#10
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 1,519
For the money, get a Stevens 200. http://www.savagearms.com/st_200short.htm
Accurate, and long-lasting bolt gun. No need to upgrade this rifle, it'll do the trick for many years.
Accurate, and long-lasting bolt gun. No need to upgrade this rifle, it'll do the trick for many years.
The next post is also how I feel about it.
If I was going to buy someone a single shot rifle it would be a muzzle loader. That way they can at least hunt longer and they would still be able to hunt during rifle season with it. I still think one of the others would be better though.