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Started by WNCTracker, February 10, 2019, 05:45:10 PM
Quote from: Greg Massey on February 10, 2019, 05:50:06 PMI think you will be fine with the Rem 870 with 21 inch barrel .. age of the kid and what shell your planning on using will make a difference in the recoil.... if i were setting the gun up just for a kid i would use the Federal 2 3/4 HW 7 .. you can still buy these shells ....
Quote from: Gamblinman on February 10, 2019, 07:26:41 PMIf you're worried about recoil, then they probably need to mature another year or two before hunting with a larger weapon.
Quote from: Bowguy on February 10, 2019, 08:36:52 PMOk for starters a young child you are not so think along those lines. 20s typically kick less than 12s. Also realize the longer pad thing will make length of pull to long more than likely. Felt recoil is determined by many things. Load, weight of gun, action, drop in stock, stance or lack thereof (benching), etc etc. Condider all that. Two things I'd like to address. One have the child wear double hearing protection. Inner foam and outer muffs. This lessens sound and makes felt recoil seem much less. Two never have that child shooting turkey loads except at a turkey. Let em practice w light target loads. You personally sight gun WITHOUT him there. Hunt day you just give him the heavier loads and don't say a thing. Here's one you didn't address? Has the child shot? If not start them out light. Like .22 light.One more thing regarding recoil. Certain rests such as a lead sled are great as they lesson felt recoil but they add lop to the gun. You may need want to improvise something. You mention tapping. Why? The child should be shooting a forgivable load at closer range. Scopes for instance could give scope eye. Plus why complicate things?