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I currently have a CVA Squirrel in .32 that I was holding onto for when my boys reach the age when they can shoot (they’re currently at that age where walking is still an exciting venture) but I was considering peddling it off to fund a couple of Traditions Crockett’s. To those who have either rifle what opinions do you have on a better pick between the two as a youth rifle? I’ve never held a Crockett but the CVA is definitely youth sized that’s why I was feeling they could grow into the Crockett’s a little more and make them longer lasting without outgrowing them (I’m 6’5” so if they end up with my frame that very well may happen). So ultimately peddle the CVA or find a twin for it, I don’t know, thoughts?
 
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