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I appreciate all the excellent and practical advise. Right now she's a bean pole and I just watched her get beat up in a basketball game. But she's a gamer and I'm sure she'll do fine. Again, I reload so her father and myself are confident we can come up with a combo (load) she will be comfortable with. Also, practice for 5 other grandkids, two who are now 17 and want to finally shoot with grampa . Thanks again

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Both are great.
The only reason I ended up with 6.5 over the 7-08 is ammo availability on the shelves. This was Before the shortage. I do reload, but when you need ammo in a pinch, the 6.5 had much better selection and half the price.
I do wish the ammo manufacturers would push this caliber more


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Originally Posted by hanco
Use the Creed , load it down with H-4895, increase wider as she gets older. She a little thing even now.

Granddaughter started with a loaded down 243 at 7 yrs old.




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Talked the neighbor into a 6.5 Creedmore and now he gets memes every evening. LOL


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sort of like do you like two nickels or would you much prefer a dime.


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Originally Posted by hanco

Granddaughter started with a loaded down 243 at 7 yrs old.


I was just thinking 243 when I read your post. Both the 6.5 and 7mm/08 are great, but being set in my ways, I'd probably vote 243 if that were an option.

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I picked up a 243 for my 11yr old and 14yr old daughters last fall. They went from the 22lr to the 243. They handle the recoil without issue. Hearing protection is important also. The big boom noise can be intimidating. You never want to scare a young shooter with too much recoil and noise. That’s a recipe for disaster. It happened to me when I was very young. Dads old 30/30 Winchester walloped my shoulder blade and and scared me. I was just too young.

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Originally Posted by HCDH66
I like them both, but I chose the 7mm-08. In Kentucky, my state of residence, they have a minimum .277 caliber requirement for elk. Although I believe that with good shot placement, the 6.5 would do the job, it would not be legal in my state in the event I get drawn for the elusive Kentucky elk tag.



Good luck with that Elk draw. I’ve had one cow draw since the lottery started, and my son has never been drawn.


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Originally Posted by HCDH66
I like them both, but I chose the 7mm-08. In Kentucky, my state of residence, they have a minimum .277 caliber requirement for elk. Although I believe that with good shot placement, the 6.5 would do the job, it would not be legal in my state in the event I get drawn for the elusive Kentucky elk tag.



Good luck with that Elk draw. I’ve had one cow draw since the lottery started, and my son has never been drawn.


Did you have any success on the cow elk hunt for which you were drawn?


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Originally Posted by DJTex
I’ve raised 7 hunters. 4 girls and 3 boys. First granddaughter just arrived...grin!!

My oldest boy killed his first doe the day before he turned 5. Most everyone else started close to the same age.

We started with BB guns - my youngest son cut his teeth shooting red wasps down by the stock tank when they’d come to water. He started earholing them to up the challenge, and we’ve all seen him hit them in the air with a little daisy. The kid can shoot.

He, and all the rest started with 4 power scopes on .22’s and worked up to .223’s.

They’ve literally killed hundreds of deer among them with .223’s running 55, 62 and 70 grain Barnes TSX’s, and quite a few 60g Partitions.

We drill shoulders and have stopped all of 2 bullets over the years and they’ve never lost a deer shooting .223’s. Central TX and some big south Texas Whitetail included. Mostly does, spikes and quite a few mature bucks - culls and trophy deer.

The only really bad shots came as we moved up to larger cartridges, although we did have a couple of follow up/tracking jobs on longer shots that were slightly back with .223’s - one because of wind, one a deflection off brush, and one from good ole buck fever - but we found them all.

I love the 7-08 - my go to for years. I’ve also got a couple of 6.5’s I really like.

However, I wouldn’t let a young (or even older) first time hunter use either if I had access to a .223 that shot TSX’s of any weight well and my shots were under 200 yards.

There’s no substitute for the confidence gained with years shooting .223’s with premium Bullets.

Whatever you use - protect their ears at all costs. That’s what will make them flinch.

Go with the best bullet and lowest recoil combination that makes sense. I like the fast .223 with a premium bullet at reasonable ranges. No recoil and good results come easy.

Best of success to you, and may God bless the time you spend hunting with kids.

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DJ my friend, it is good to see you back! Hope all is well, keep those youngsters shooting!


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I've found with non-magnum short-action cartridges, the difference between them is fairly miniscule so long as the barrel is twisted right and you use an adequate bullet for the game you pursue.

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hanco, Thats a great pic. the smile on her face is priceless.


Thank you, she has grown a bit, be 19 in April, killed this with a Sako 270, tipped 130 gr. Bear Claws using the starting load.


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Great stuff hanco! Love it!


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I was thinking if she practices with a 223 just load up some 60gr partitions for hunting.

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Hanco, great pic and a great deer caliber. I might be old fashioned but I have killed Wi does that easily weighed 160 lbs. Not huge but with the chance of heavy deer would feel better if my young hunters could handle a heavier bullet. Maybe 120 grs or better. Again, all great info.

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Imagine either should work fine, probably more important is rifle fit. Starting my grandkids out with a single shot 7-08. They shoot it well.
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