The Remington 700 Mountain rifle with detach. mag would be my first choice if you can find one.
I had a 7mm-08 in a M7 SS and with full power loads it had a bit of a bite. My rifle was the pre-limbsaver (or whatever pad they use now) model.
140gr @ 2800 fps with 45gr charge in a 7lb rifle = 14.8lbs of recoil, or 62% more recoil than the .243 load I listed in my previous post. You need to back off on the 7mm-08, just like the .308 Win, to reduce recoil. It is a good choice, but ammo is also not nearly as common as a .308W.
You fellows talk about 260 Remingtons like they are readily available and chambered by a number of manufacturers. Who's making them these days? FS
Quote: Most of our shots here on the open prairie and valleys where we hunt are 200-400 yds, with the odd closer shot. ............ 243 no good for the longer shots, .............
I hunt the "open prairie" of Saskatchewan too, and see many deer at those ranges, but encouraging a beginner to blaze away at 200-400 yard range is not the best way to get them started IMHO. If I might humbly suggest, teach him to hunt too, not just to shoot!
I have started young shooters on .243, .250 savage, 257 Roberts, 25-06, 7mm08 and .308. They are in about that order for recoil, with the .260 about tied with the 25-06 I'd say. ALL are adequate deer rifles at any reasonable range. Rifle fit is very important, and your little guy will definitely shoot better if he isn't getting kicked. Hearing protection helps everyone shoot better, but beginners more than most. My sons both use 7-08's but they started rifle hunting at 14 years of age. I like the idea of the newer youth packages sold with two stocks, they do grow out of a short stock quickly! Good luck and good hunting.
I'm getting the itch to buy my son his first deer rifle...he's only 10, 11 in May. I'll likely buy his gun next summer (or sooner if I find something that catches my eye when at the local gun store)so he can have a year with it before he gets to hunt with it.
Most of our shots here on the open prairie and valleys where we hunt are 200-400 yds, with the odd closer shot. When I was his age, we just used the old man's 7mm or 30-06. He had one rifle for everything and so did we. I've started adding to my collection so I have different guns for different purposes, and I plan on doing the same with my son. I'll get him a deer rifle he can handle when he's 11, then when he's bigger and can come moose hunting with us, we can get him something bigger, instead of handing him a 10lb 300wm now and telling him to go shoot.
So I'll be looking for a 25-06, 260, .270 or whatever. 243 no good for the longer shots, I'd imagine??? I've never shot one. I'll likely go with a mag fed bolt action because that is what he's used to from his .22, and he likes it. So probably a lightweight gun, a Tikka perhaps...in what calibre????
The keys are light weight, low recoil and decent at the longer ranges. Is there something that might be good now that would be capable of taking a moose while still being lightweight and easy on the shoulder? Kinda doubt it. Love to hear others experiences with their kids.
Tikka T3 in .270.