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Started by strutnva, June 10, 2011, 10:12:50 PM
Quote from: strutnva on June 10, 2011, 10:12:50 PMI know this is a bit off topic, but I know a few of you guys reload a bit and might be able to help me. I want to buy my 6 year old a single shot youth 243 and wonder how light of a load I can put together safely. I'm thinking a light weight 70-75 gr bullet with say IMR 4350 or IMR 4831. Question is most load data says high thirties to low forties on the grains of powder , how low can I go and still have enough juice to be effective. Reduced recoil is my goal? Any other ideas are welcomed. Thank you.
Quote from: Reloader on June 13, 2011, 05:20:59 PMI would probably go with a faster powder like H4895 or Varget and load 80grn pills at minimum loads(starting loads) for a light recoiling deer round. Look at Hodgdon's web site for load data. It will probably still be over 3k and clip any deer walking with the right placement.I hunted deer with a 6mm Rem as a kid, plain ole cup-n-core 80-100grn pills tipped them over just fine.Good LuckReloader
Quote from: dirt road ninja on June 13, 2011, 04:53:19 PMI started my son out with a .243 when he was 5. He is now 8 and the only time he has ever shot the rifle was at game. I set him up with a 22lr. that was the same lop, had the same optics, and safety features for him to pratctice with. He's got no idea that rifles kick. He is 9 for 10 so far. I was shooting rifles that knocked my block off as a kid and it took years of practice to break myself of the flinching problem. Even a light recoil round like the 243 could deter a child from enjoying shooting. With just about any scoped 22lr you can practice out to 125 yards on a calm day with great results. Your son will be able to fire hundreds of rounds a weekend with no ill effects on his shoulder. For what it worth my boy likes to shoot balloons he will wear then out as long as I blow them up. I get more of a thrill watching him shoot the deer then shooting them myself. The first one he shot I had my hand on the back of his chair and he over at me and said "dad move your hand your shaking me"We have had lots of trouble with exit wounds though. Shots have been as close as 25yrds out to 110. 4 out of 9 there was no exit. Whiched to a 80gr.GMX this year, but still had 1 with no exit. Putting him in a .308 for the 2011-2012 season.