I am looking to put together (or purchase and adapt) a very light, handy youth rifle suitable for whitetail deer hunting. The stock needs to be adjustable or available in a very short LOP (perhaps sub 12"). I am building this for a starter rifle for my three grandsons as they start to hunt. My fairly tall 7 year old grandson is already sitting with his father in the tree stand and will shoot under his father's (or my) direct supervision.
Let's preface this discussion with the fact that I already have a 6.5 CM custom build on a Model Seven action that is destined for him so I don't need to worry about building or purchasing something that he (they) can "grow into later." This rifle is specifically being built or purchased for a first rifle suitable for a youngster. Shooting distances will be well under 200 yards and more times than not, less than 100 yards.
I have pretty much decided that the caliber will most likely be 300 AAC Blackout - but will also consider a 243 or 6MM if the right rationale is provided to move that direction over the 300 BO. I am favoring the Blackout due to the short barrel required (16"), the extremely light recoil, and I already load for this caliber. {Please, I have studied the options and there are many, many of them so let's not move this thread into a long-winded discussion /debate about which calibers are better than others.}
I also would prefer that the rifle be a bolt action (keeps them from simply popping off rounds) but would entertain a semi-auto as long as it's not an AR platform. (I have no issues with ARs as I have several myself, but I really don't want the kids having to deal with "black gun" PC issues. Plus, they tend to be heavy.) Something along the lines of a Mini 30 or Mini 14 might be OK. Again, I would strongly prefer a bolt rifle.
Thoughts or recommendations greatly appreciated.
Let's preface this discussion with the fact that I already have a 6.5 CM custom build on a Model Seven action that is destined for him so I don't need to worry about building or purchasing something that he (they) can "grow into later." This rifle is specifically being built or purchased for a first rifle suitable for a youngster. Shooting distances will be well under 200 yards and more times than not, less than 100 yards.
I have pretty much decided that the caliber will most likely be 300 AAC Blackout - but will also consider a 243 or 6MM if the right rationale is provided to move that direction over the 300 BO. I am favoring the Blackout due to the short barrel required (16"), the extremely light recoil, and I already load for this caliber. {Please, I have studied the options and there are many, many of them so let's not move this thread into a long-winded discussion /debate about which calibers are better than others.}
I also would prefer that the rifle be a bolt action (keeps them from simply popping off rounds) but would entertain a semi-auto as long as it's not an AR platform. (I have no issues with ARs as I have several myself, but I really don't want the kids having to deal with "black gun" PC issues. Plus, they tend to be heavy.) Something along the lines of a Mini 30 or Mini 14 might be OK. Again, I would strongly prefer a bolt rifle.
Thoughts or recommendations greatly appreciated.