Jason_W wrote:mescalero1 wrote:Has she tried a 6.5x55mm bolt gun?
No. I honestly think it's the sound (even with good hearing protection on) that intimidates her a bit. Others here probably disagree, but i feel that sound can be felt as much as heard and the sharp crack of a high pressure round is a completely different feeling than the dull boom of the older rounds.
I personally would rather fire a 30-30 than a .243 or even .223.
My goal is to find her a gun that she really loves to shoot so that it's fun for her again. I'm thinking that a TC Contender in .30-30 might be a good bet.
I ABSOLUTELY feel the sound is a factor. Even though I don't mind physical recoil in a long gun (never fired an 'African' gun) I dislike the AR's, especially with "compensators" vs. the "flash suppressors" because they are SO noisy.
Ruger is coming out with their
Ruger 77/44 bolt gun (again) in .44 Mag, and THAT should be a gem, unless she plans to hunt HUGE or aggressive game. Hard to beat that cartridge for versatility. It isn't a "flat" shooter, but none of the low-pressure rounds really are, and unless she wants to hunt game over 200 yards away (and isn't willing to learn to range and aim accordingly), the .44 Mag is fine. (I've killed all my dozen or thereabouts whitetail deer with a .44 Mag bullet fired from something; either a .44 pistol, .44 levergun, .44 saboted in 12 gauge, or .44 saboted in .50 Muzzleloader.)
There are also LOTS of bolt guns in the 6mm and .243 class, (and even a few .30-30 bolt guns), that are easier on the ears and shoulder than the .270, but if she's wanting to hunt, and you want something to 'test' her with, consider a breakopen - less dollars, more versatility. If she really warms up to a certain cartridge in a breakopen, then search for (or have built) a bolt gun in that round.
An
H&R Handi will set you back less than the cost of most Encore
barrels, although if you expect to add several, you could be better off with an
Encore and several interchangeable barrels (IMHO the Encore
is a better gun than the Handi). Get an H&R in .44 Mag, for instance. Factory loads are fine, and whitetail-lethal out to 150 yards. If you want, go for something like a .35 Remington or even .444 Marlin or .45-70 in a Handi (or Encore), and just handload them light for the latter two until she gets to where she
likes recoil.
Consider plugs AND muffs, too - kind of a pain, but super sound reduction. I use Howard Leight or Peltor electronic ones over cheap wad-up foam earplugs for really noisy stuff. The amplification of the electronic ones helps me hear the sounds I want to hear (even with the foam plugs) but the combination totally wipes out gunshot noise.