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gun question for mikec and others
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 305624" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>My choicewould be one of the switch barrel single shots. My preference is for the the T/C Contender but small hands/short fingers can have problems opening them.</p><p>The Handirifle would be my second choice. In the past you could get them with a youth length stock and just replace it with a longer stock as the kid gets bigger. For the ranges that a 7-8 year old would be hunting I think that the .44 Nag would be a good first choice. As the experience and skills increase different barrels could be added. They can also be equiped with a shotgun barrel or a muzzle loader barrel for other hunting opportunitys. I don;t know how well the swing for bird or rabbit hunting but it works well for the neighbor for squirrels.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 305624, member: 34"] My choicewould be one of the switch barrel single shots. My preference is for the the T/C Contender but small hands/short fingers can have problems opening them. The Handirifle would be my second choice. In the past you could get them with a youth length stock and just replace it with a longer stock as the kid gets bigger. For the ranges that a 7-8 year old would be hunting I think that the .44 Nag would be a good first choice. As the experience and skills increase different barrels could be added. They can also be equiped with a shotgun barrel or a muzzle loader barrel for other hunting opportunitys. I don;t know how well the swing for bird or rabbit hunting but it works well for the neighbor for squirrels. dun [/QUOTE]
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