if price isn't an object, the Remington youth model 700 in various calibres is also a good choice. You don't give your daughters age or size. The youth models of either the Stevens or the Remington come with good recoil pads and the stocks are already short enough for smaller shooters. You have to be careful of stock length with smaller young shooters, it can make a good experience bad in a very short time if they have to struggle with an overlength stock. As they get older and larger it is very easy to increase stock length if neccessary, but a real pain to shorten a synthetic stock. As for the 710 Rem, I don't think that they make a youth version, but I've seen a couple that shoot extremely well. If you can come accross a short action, used Rem 700, I have a synthetic youth stock for it. To get a kid shooting, you can have it for the shipping price. bearhunter