The last week of deer season this year, my mom (at the tender age of 76) announced that she wanted to go deer hunting and did I have a gun she could use? Unfortunately I live two states away, and all my hardware is here. And all she has at home is a scoped .22 rifle (well, not counting her revolver and cut-down 20 ga. double barrel 'house guns') . Anyway, nothing I have is really suitable for her- all too big, too long, too heavy etc.
I told her that next season she would be ready, and that made her happy. So in the interim I have brought home a new Handi-2 in .30-30, ordered a youth stock for it, and mounted the scope base and the hammer extension. It's had a good cleaning and as soon as the JB compound and the rings get here I will lap the bore and mount the Redfield low-power variable that's in the safe.
Hunting at home is from fully enclosed 'shoot houses' at ground level, shots are usually less than 100 yards over prepared food plots. The local central Alabama whitetails are usually 125- 150 pounds or so. Mom has taken to sitting in unoccupied stands and watching deer with binoculars, now she says she wants to try bringing one home.
I have a few boxes of Remington 150 gr. SPs to start with, if it seems to me they kick too hard then I will start working on a Lee Loader- produced handload for the little gun.
Meanwhile, anyone want to suggest corrections/improvements etc.? This one really came out of left field!
lpl/nc