Best Youth rimfire

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I took my 7 yo son to the range for the first time and lethim shoot on the rimfire night...he loved it! And he shot about a 2.5inch 10shot group at 25 yards! I was impressed!

Now I have started searching for a youth rimfire, one that will fit him.
What do you all think is the best youth rimfire?
I think I would like a bolt, and something with open sights that could eventually mount a scope.
I have considered the marlin and henry mini bolts but I seam to favour the savage cub with the acutrigger.

Any comments? pro-cons to any of these or other models?

Thanks guys
 
My 10 yr. old daughter has the Henry Mini bolt. The reason I chose that one is because she is very petite, and Henry made the smallest .22 that I know of. Its a nice little rifle, but the trigger is very rough.
 
The best rifle for a youth is one that fits properly. Doesn't matter the make or model, the most important thing is the fit.

Once that's done, I like to suggest bolt actions and most of the time single shots. The cricket comes to mind and so does the Savage Cub.
 
The marlin 915Y is a great gun.

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My son started shooting at ~6 with a "chipmunk". Really well finished little single shot. Can't imagine anything much smaller than that. He totally loved it and actually shot a few nuisance squirrels with it. Not cheap tho if i recall. He would never let me sell it tho. Google it
 
This link may help you out.
Just fix the red section of this URL in your cut & paste
ht tp://www.ocshooters.com/Gen/kidshooting/youth-firearms.htm
 
I really like the Savage Cub.
Got one for the wife ( she's 1/4" short of a full five feet :D ) and we've found it extremely accurate and easy to handle.
I agree with the idea of a single shot - less potential for problems and a real good base to start from.
 
I second the tradex idea. I have a similar looking old .22LR FN single shot that weighs about 3 lbs. I have used it with a number of new shooters, young and old, and they all loved it. For $80-120, there is no better deal.
 
ht tp://www.lebaron.ca/pdf_files_fall09/specials/specials_f09_pageg.pdf

ht tp://www.shooterschoice.com/used%20guns/usedrimfire.htm

a first gun is probably a lifelong keeper, i'd go with the stevens. young lads grow quick
after that probably ruger 77/22 stainless paddle stock
luck in you search
cal
 
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