My daughter (8years old) has been shooting with me since she was 5. She has a Rascal and she loves it. It has performed flawlessly and is just a great shooter. But it’s getting to be harder for her to shoot it especially with a the scope on it as the legth of pull and obvious lack of any form of cheek well are evident.
My thoughts are to return the rascal to the peep sights and start my now 5 year old son on it and get my daughter a new rifle that can grow with her.
Ideally I’d love a CZ457 scout but there HARD to find and costly. The benefits would be I have two other CZ457 so I have lots of mags and accessories for them. This is also a very modular rifle that can grow infinitely no matter what she wants to do going forward. The down side is the cost and the stock would need to be replaced once she out grows it?
My second thought was getting a Ruger American Rimfire compact (perhaps with peep sights. I have 10/22s so I also have many mags for this and the rifle has changeable stock modules for comb and length of pull. The down sides are this ones Probably not as accurate.
Also considered getting another newer Browning S/A 22 for her tk use as I think this one’s size bridges youth and adult well. New ones can get barrel mounted scope mounts, and it’s an amazing quality rifle. Down sides are again cost, lag of a magazine feed and handing a semi to a youth I’m unsure of.
Lastly was thinking of just modifying one of my 10/22s (likely the take down) for her to fit her better. This would be the cheapest option but again accuracy is less and I’m unsure of handing her a semi at this point (she’s shot the take down many times but I only allowed one round in the mag).
I want something that can grow with her as she grows. Something with irons she can perfect on and something that can be easily scoped. Mag fed is desired this time as she has express maybe trying competition one day. If I decide to opt for a new rifle I will likely sell one of me 10/22 rifles to fund it.
My thoughts are to return the rascal to the peep sights and start my now 5 year old son on it and get my daughter a new rifle that can grow with her.
Ideally I’d love a CZ457 scout but there HARD to find and costly. The benefits would be I have two other CZ457 so I have lots of mags and accessories for them. This is also a very modular rifle that can grow infinitely no matter what she wants to do going forward. The down side is the cost and the stock would need to be replaced once she out grows it?
My second thought was getting a Ruger American Rimfire compact (perhaps with peep sights. I have 10/22s so I also have many mags for this and the rifle has changeable stock modules for comb and length of pull. The down sides are this ones Probably not as accurate.
Also considered getting another newer Browning S/A 22 for her tk use as I think this one’s size bridges youth and adult well. New ones can get barrel mounted scope mounts, and it’s an amazing quality rifle. Down sides are again cost, lag of a magazine feed and handing a semi to a youth I’m unsure of.
Lastly was thinking of just modifying one of my 10/22s (likely the take down) for her to fit her better. This would be the cheapest option but again accuracy is less and I’m unsure of handing her a semi at this point (she’s shot the take down many times but I only allowed one round in the mag).
I want something that can grow with her as she grows. Something with irons she can perfect on and something that can be easily scoped. Mag fed is desired this time as she has express maybe trying competition one day. If I decide to opt for a new rifle I will likely sell one of me 10/22 rifles to fund it.