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I have a son who wants to learn about hunting...
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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 697503, member: 22283"] I agree that the .22mag isn't worth the extra money. Heck, a 100 rounds of .22 LR's is like what, $5.00? Neil, you did see where I stated: "Try to eat one and you will see that they have no value as game". I agree they are a pest varmit. I also agree that if they are causing a problem with their holes, they are in need of lead. Tree Jumper, I've killed countless groundhogs with .22's as well...thing is, it is a shot for the experienced shooter. I like .222's for varmits. However, I agree with Weimadog that a hp rifle just goes too dang far. The best thing would be to have a nice cheap bolt action .22 as well as a decent 20ga. Cover alot of game with those two guns. I wouldn't buy the 870 youth model, I'd purchase the full-on 870, and maybe a deerslayer barrel to go with it. If you need to get him a youth model first, try a Stevens or a cheaper model. Use the "soon to outgrow" logic like dirtbikes. [/QUOTE]
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