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Hay guys,my oldest daughter has decided she wants to go hunting with me.im looking to get her a 7-08.ive looked at the Tikka T3lite,wetherby compact vanguard or a savage model 11.shes kinda short so I been checking all the lite weights out,she's a dang good shot but likes my 7x57. Im really liking the tikka.
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Since she's short make sure the length of pull (LOP) of the stock is right for her.
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How old is she? How tall is she?
A Tikka Superlight in an Edge would make her a fine rifle,but only at her LOP. That will be tricky if she is young and has a lot of growing left.
If she is young I would just cut down the stock it comes with to fit her. You will likely have to fit a solid piece back into the butt and epoxy it in to put a pad back on.
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Hate to say this, check the rifle Savage builds with women in mind. It's not just short and light, I think the stock is shaped to be more female friendly. My 13 year old daughter shoots a Model 7 with a youth stock a campfire member kindly gifted us. She really likes it.
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I'm no big Savage fan, but their Lady Hunter fits a lot of women (and kids) like a glove. I can honestly say they come closer to getting it right for women than any other maker out there.
Bunches of women have longer necks than men. I see ladies struggle daily when picking up rifles with low combs. They just really can't position their heads comfortably behind the scope.
The Lady Hunter has a higher comb than most other compact rifles. It really works well for kids too. Their facial features are smaller and they need the extra comb height to keep their cheek on the stock when looking through the scope.
Just some thoughts to consider. Comfort is everything. Especially when speaking of occasional and beginning shooters.
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Tikka 7mm-08 your on the right track. 25.06 in a Tikka will do well also.
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Let her have your 7x57 and you buy a rifle.
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Let her have your 7x57 and you buy a rifle. Best advice so far. The 7x57 is also a great girls rifle....
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Worry first about the rifle fit...............
Then consider the cartridge.................
There are more cartridges out there that will hunt then there are rifles that properly fit an individual.
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Like the guys say, let her pick the one that fits best. If she has to scrunch into the comb, puts the butt on her bicept, or has, ahem, chest/buttstock interference, she won't shoot well and won't like the gun. Been there with my 5'3", 105 lb, 31 YO bundle of joy. She decided she liked trap when 10-ish. Her shotgun of choice, after shooting several Beretta and Browning "ladies" target guns with adjustable combs and butts, is an old 1100 with a plastic "Youth" stock and a stick on foam cheek pad. All that money I spent on guns for her over the years and she comes back to the first one I cobbled up for her at age 10 for maybe $250. Luckily she isn't into hunting and an AK-47 is all she wants rifle wise. The point being, we can't pick what fits them (ladies of all ages) despite our male need to fix things. Lots of cartridges will fill the bill of low recoil and plenty enough whack for bucks.
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Of those listed, the Weatherby Vanguard Compact, and run it with a stock pack.
If it were me, just get her the Remington 700 Youth and be done with it.
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Another one for consideration would be the Browning Micro. My daughter has been using one for ten years. It is a tack driver and has operated flawlessly in all types of weather.
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My neighbor just got a tikka 7-08 for his 8 yr old son and he told me he got 2 stocks, a youth and regular that can be swapped out when he grows. For a smaller framed young lady, the youth stock will probably be good forever.
+1 on the browning micro midas
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Granddaughter has a Savage Axis youth model. It puts bullets damn near through the same hole.
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I agree with the advice to worry about fit first. I put together a rifle for my daughter about 5 years ago.
Length of pull is pretty easy; its more challenging being sure they can see through the scope. I have had to go to a high comb stock with very low mounts.
I got my daughter a ruger hawkeye in 7mm-08; bought a boyds prarie hunter, shortened both the butt and fore end.
Seems like there are more rifles now with spacers for length of pull and adjustable combs, that would have saved me quite a bit of work.
Good luck!
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My Mauser fits her to a T,and she shoots it good so I guess she gets it.i might build myself something different,I really want another 6.5 swede on a modern action like an ugly savage or Mauser 98.yup I like the older savage 110s
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I think the Tikka's felt recoil with hard pad and stock design would be a big negative for a kid and especially for a girl.
A Ruger American compact would be my choice if I was looking and didn't have anything in the safe that I could just restock or cut down.
Or a Savage Axis youth as Hanco suggested.
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I looked down on Savage until she got one. I have a Hunter -Predator in 6.5 Creed. She has taken that rifle over. I guess I'm gonna have to get another.
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