So i took my oldest girl shooting she is 15 years old. We took my brothers old lakefield .22 with a cheap chinese scope. The lakefield has been tossed around for years as a farm .22 and never really looked after. She is right handed and had to use her left eye to sight with because her right eye has very poor vision.
I set her up on the 25yard range and after some safety training she shot her first set of 10 and i was going to be happy if she got them on paper. I was shocked to see about a 5 inch group and she scored on all of them. She went through 6 more sets and shrunk her group down to about 3 inches. I thought it was funny that she was about 2.5 inches low from center so i did a set with the rifle and i found it was shooting low. I got her to aim at the top of the target for her last set and she put 4 in the center. We couldnt adjust the scope because we needed a screwdriver and we didnt have one.
We broke the feed ramp on the lakefield on her last set so we couldnt continue. On our way back to the car we talked to the range owner and showed him her targets and he said "its just not right" he was amazed she did so well. I didnt even want to shoot after her because she made me feel bad. Lol.
So here is the question. For now i would like to see her continue shooting and get better with a rimfire before we put her up to a centerfire. We would be shooting at 25 to 50 yards for now. She wants to pay her own way for everything so we have to keep a budget in mind. She needs a nice light rimfire either .17 or .22 that gives decent accuracy, is a semi auto, can be upgraded on a budget and is relatively light. She also needs some better optics keeping in mind poor eyesight and a budget.
I know the ruger 10/22 is a good platform to go with and fits most of the criteria, i was wondering if there was another platform we should be looking at? What would be some good choices for optics (she needs them for her left eye too)?
I set her up on the 25yard range and after some safety training she shot her first set of 10 and i was going to be happy if she got them on paper. I was shocked to see about a 5 inch group and she scored on all of them. She went through 6 more sets and shrunk her group down to about 3 inches. I thought it was funny that she was about 2.5 inches low from center so i did a set with the rifle and i found it was shooting low. I got her to aim at the top of the target for her last set and she put 4 in the center. We couldnt adjust the scope because we needed a screwdriver and we didnt have one.
We broke the feed ramp on the lakefield on her last set so we couldnt continue. On our way back to the car we talked to the range owner and showed him her targets and he said "its just not right" he was amazed she did so well. I didnt even want to shoot after her because she made me feel bad. Lol.
So here is the question. For now i would like to see her continue shooting and get better with a rimfire before we put her up to a centerfire. We would be shooting at 25 to 50 yards for now. She wants to pay her own way for everything so we have to keep a budget in mind. She needs a nice light rimfire either .17 or .22 that gives decent accuracy, is a semi auto, can be upgraded on a budget and is relatively light. She also needs some better optics keeping in mind poor eyesight and a budget.
I know the ruger 10/22 is a good platform to go with and fits most of the criteria, i was wondering if there was another platform we should be looking at? What would be some good choices for optics (she needs them for her left eye too)?