Jr. Smallbore rifle
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Jr. Smallbore rifle
Our club has several 9-10 year olds. I am looking for a starter gun for them to use in indoor 3P smallbore matches. Dont want to empty the check book on this but need a starter gun. What advice do yall have?
Not what you want to hear, I will admit that upfront, but for the $ and age I would focus on 3P Indoor Air Rifle. We have alot of kids that start our program at 8-10 yrs old and the basics need the focus. I find using the indoor air rifle, I can get them into lighter guns and they have a better time. We usually start them at 25-ft and progress to 10 meters.
As for .22 rifles, most of our transitional kids use Savage MarkII FVT it helps with the weight, gives them a peep sight, and lets them start to work on smallbore. If they are full gear, jackets, pants etc, the sling is a bit awkward because it has a fixed pin and cant slide so hand placement becomes an issue and the stock butt is a bit long. The younger kids have a bigger issue with the stock butt length and usually tuck it under their arms until their length of pull is correct. I do like the accutrigger to help break them into the 2 stage trigger. The next level guns are a big jump in price, weight, and probably better situated for kids with more experience, BUT there are 10 and 11 year olds out there that can handle them (however they have been shooting for 3-4 years).
As for .22 rifles, most of our transitional kids use Savage MarkII FVT it helps with the weight, gives them a peep sight, and lets them start to work on smallbore. If they are full gear, jackets, pants etc, the sling is a bit awkward because it has a fixed pin and cant slide so hand placement becomes an issue and the stock butt is a bit long. The younger kids have a bigger issue with the stock butt length and usually tuck it under their arms until their length of pull is correct. I do like the accutrigger to help break them into the 2 stage trigger. The next level guns are a big jump in price, weight, and probably better situated for kids with more experience, BUT there are 10 and 11 year olds out there that can handle them (however they have been shooting for 3-4 years).
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At the program I help coach at we shoot precision small bore. Not sure if that is what you are planning on doing. For kids 8-10 depending on how big they are we either have them on Remington 510's or we have a couple of the older chipmunks that are actually good rifles unlike what they make now. For the bigger ones of that age group we have Anschutz achievers.
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jr.smallbore rifle
Kimber also makes a fine smallbore rifle for juniors.
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Re: jr.smallbore rifle
Really!?!? I don't think so, UNLESS you cut down the Barrel and lighten the rifle by about 2lbs min. Then there is the whole "adjustable" stock issue. Lot's of additional costs, and money down the drain. Pick one: (Savage, CZ, CM-2, etc) or save you money and invest in a 1903 / 1907 series Anschutz (or similar) Rifle. Kimbers are good Sand Bag or Benchrest rifles. Not something for 9 - 12 year olds.bugman1955 wrote:Kimber also makes a fine smallbore rifle for juniors.
In my humble opinion.