Dave Rosenthal
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Bender,
First, welcome to the Forum! I think that it's great that you're starting your son the right way! I started mine with a .22 when he was four. Now he's an 18 year old Eagle Scout, a freshman in college, and can really kick my butt at times with the Lyman Trade Rifle. We love to shoot together and he's become my best friend. May you also be blessed in the same way!
Most 9 year olds don't like the recoil of a Mauser or a Garrand, and the .30-.30 jumps more than the Garrand. If your shooting full power hunting loads in the lever gun, your son should be able to handle 50 grains of 3fg Goex with ease.
Congrats again and welcome once more to the Dark Side! What ever you wind up with will probably have the markings on it that you don't want, so just get over it or be prepared to lay-out lots more cash than you mentioned in this thread.
My advice is to take a look at the trade Rifle. It's got the bad stuff on the barrel, but due to the 28 inch barrel length and the fact that it's a half-stock gun, it's really easy to teach a boy how to clean one! The twist rate is 1 in 48", so it can shoot PRB's AND Maxi-Balls. Maxi's are a little more expensive to shoot, but they are easy enough for a boy to load the gun, under supervision of course. Certainly easier than a very accurate and tight PRB combo! The more that he can do himself, the more he'll stick with the hobby. So if he shows any signs of boredom, try the Maxi's and let him do the loading...he'll be hooked for life!
May you have a lifetime of enjoyment in this hobby together!
Dave
First, welcome to the Forum! I think that it's great that you're starting your son the right way! I started mine with a .22 when he was four. Now he's an 18 year old Eagle Scout, a freshman in college, and can really kick my butt at times with the Lyman Trade Rifle. We love to shoot together and he's become my best friend. May you also be blessed in the same way!
Most 9 year olds don't like the recoil of a Mauser or a Garrand, and the .30-.30 jumps more than the Garrand. If your shooting full power hunting loads in the lever gun, your son should be able to handle 50 grains of 3fg Goex with ease.
Congrats again and welcome once more to the Dark Side! What ever you wind up with will probably have the markings on it that you don't want, so just get over it or be prepared to lay-out lots more cash than you mentioned in this thread.
My advice is to take a look at the trade Rifle. It's got the bad stuff on the barrel, but due to the 28 inch barrel length and the fact that it's a half-stock gun, it's really easy to teach a boy how to clean one! The twist rate is 1 in 48", so it can shoot PRB's AND Maxi-Balls. Maxi's are a little more expensive to shoot, but they are easy enough for a boy to load the gun, under supervision of course. Certainly easier than a very accurate and tight PRB combo! The more that he can do himself, the more he'll stick with the hobby. So if he shows any signs of boredom, try the Maxi's and let him do the loading...he'll be hooked for life!
May you have a lifetime of enjoyment in this hobby together!
Dave