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i just picked up a cz 762x39 bolt action same bal as 3030 with no kick grandson loves it
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11-13-2009 06:21 PM
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Honestly, I am a HUGE believer is starting them off early with an appreciation for interesting legendary calibers.
For is age and size, a 6.5x55 or a 7x57 would be great choices that he will never grow out of. A Ruger M77MkII in stainless in 7x57 would be a very hard starter gun to beat for a factory firearm IMHO, and they come with a nice set of steel rings and integral mounts to boot.
I like blued steel and walnut personally, but for a first gun with maintenance and proper care still unlearned, a stainless gun is the way to go until he gets experience under his belt
Союз нерушимый республик свободных Сплотила навеки Великая Русь. Да здравствует созданный волей народов Единый, могучий Советский Союз!
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Ditto on the 6.5x55 Swedish
. Tikka T3 would be a fine choice in that caliber.
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Originally Posted by
DICK PRIES
i just picked up a cz 762x39 bolt action same bal as 3030 with no kick grandson loves it
That's a mighty interesting rifle, been meaning to try one some day. I keep thinking that a custom match chambered .308" x39 ought to as accurate as anything else out there.
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To Jmore I Have A 223 And The 762x39 Both Are The Best Shooters I Have Dick
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CZ makes a nice bolt-action carbine in 7.65x39, detachable box, walnut stock, short action. I'm tempted.
jn
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Remington Model 788 in .243 Winchester.
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My solution was a Savage lever action in 300 Savage. Had to buy a second one for myself. It offers light weight, accuracy, quick follow-up shots, dependability, safe operation, minimal recoil, easy loading, minimal maintenance, and one shot kills. Nice part is, you never grow out of it.
Jim
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I started out hunting at 14 with my first gun, a Rem700 in 30-06 
I am still addicted to the 30-06 in its myriad available delivery systems.
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