corkin it Report post Posted March 29, 2007 Hey all, Looking for a good all around youth rifle. Somthing that will take an oryx all the way to a javelina. Any advice would be great. Jake Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GameHauler Report post Posted March 29, 2007 My Girls use a Remington model 7 in 7MM-08 and has been a great gun They have used it on Javi, Coues, Antelope and cow elk. I had a muzzle break put on it and is really fun to shot. Don't forget the ear protection though. Mike Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
azcouesandelk Report post Posted March 29, 2007 I second the Remington model 7. I have this gun in a .243 and it has taken 1 javelina and 1 mule deer. Great gun but for oryx I would go with the 7mm-08 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
corkin it Report post Posted March 29, 2007 Thanks guys. That is just reinforcement to what I have been told by others. Looks like I am going shopping. Thanks again, Jake Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Red Rabbit Report post Posted March 29, 2007 Remington shows a 700 SPS youth model and Model 7 youth, both with 20" barrels in 7mm-08. My choice would be a 700 Mountain LSS (laminated stainless) in 7mm-08- light at 6 1/2 pounds and has a thin 22" barrel. You can cut the laminated stock for a shorter length of pull, or get a cheap synthetic to cut. Friend's son and daughter used the 7-08 on cow elk successfully over a period of years. Doug~RR Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
singleshot Report post Posted March 30, 2007 New England Firearms handy rifle in youth model, you can pick up one of these and put a good scope on it for $400.00. Many calibers to choose from and safe to carry. Great gun! And of course it's a SINGLESHOT. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
out2hunt Report post Posted April 1, 2007 bought my seven year old his first huntin rifle and its a rossi triple play.Single shot and comes with a 22,243,and 20 gauge set of barrels.269.99 at cabelas.He absolutely loves being able to shoot the different rounds!my .02 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Huntn coues Report post Posted April 2, 2007 All my daughters shoot the 7mm 08 (H&R/NEF youth Handi rifle) They have taken javelinas with them and a bull. Everything they shoot pretty much dumps in their tracks. The bull was a long poke (280yds) when she put the smack on him and I was very impressed with what that round did to that elk. Anyhow good luck on your search. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
corkin it Report post Posted April 2, 2007 Thanks again for all your reply's and advice. Jake Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bowsniper Report post Posted April 2, 2007 I've been shopping for a new rifle for my son for a few months, and I have settled on a Savage Youth in .270. http://www.savagearms.com/111FYCAK.htm I've always had Remingtons but, I have seen their quality degrade in the last several years, and I have been reading good things about Savage. Most importantly, Savage makes the only youth model available in a .270. The rifle has a muzzle break that reduces recoil by 30%, and remington makes a reduced recoil load in .270 that reduces recoil by about 50%, and has good trajectory and bullet performance out to 200 yards. So you could start out a young hunter in this rifle, and as he gets a little older, get him into a more powerful hunting load (full .270 load) without having to shell out for a new rifle. Mark Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
corkin it Report post Posted April 3, 2007 Hmmm Ill check it out. Thanks, Jake I've been shopping for a new rifle for my son for a few months, and I have settled on a Savage Youth in .270. http://www.savagearms.com/111FYCAK.htm I've always had Remingtons but, I have seen their quality degrade in the last several years, and I have been reading good things about Savage. Most importantly, Savage makes the only youth model available in a .270. The rifle has a muzzle break that reduces recoil by 30%, and remington makes a reduced recoil load in .270 that reduces recoil by about 50%, and has good trajectory and bullet performance out to 200 yards. So you could start out a young hunter in this rifle, and as he gets a little older, get him into a more powerful hunting load (full .270 load) without having to shell out for a new rifle. Mark Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stanley Report post Posted April 3, 2007 I picked-up a gently used Ruger M77 .243 a year or so ago. It's not really considered a 'youth model', but is compact enough for my 9 year old to shoot it with a rest, and my 12 year old handles it fine. Might check-out the Rugers... Good luck! S. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DesertBull Report post Posted April 3, 2007 My son's first rifle was a Savage Youth .308 I had a break put on it. It was very accurate. I liked shooting it myself. He killed 3 carp with it before we moved on to a full sized rifle (Tikka). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
firstcoueswas80 Report post Posted April 3, 2007 I like the LSS that Doug mentioned, when i was about 15-16 i bought one in 30-06. killed my first two coues, along with one cow elk with it. make sure to put a good recoil pad on it though! the dang gun is so light it kicks like a mule! heck i still dont like shooting the gun cause it knocks the dog water out of me! i would much rather shoot my dads 7RUM or my 270WSM!!!! especially when the 30-06 is loaded with 180 grain pills! 125's were cake, but 180s are different story! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites