.308 Win with a Barnes TTSX 130 grain.
Rifles: first choice Montana Rifle Company or second choice Winchester Model 70. They will last him a lifetime.
Suppressors are helpful, but since the suppressor will be in your name, he will be able to use it only when you are with him under current law. A short barrel without a suppressor is even worse than a muzzle brake. So starting off for HIS rifle, leave the barrel long and add a APA removable brake. There is near zero recoil with these brakes and are especially helpful for making practice fun. Wear foam plugs and muffs. Make practice fun and buy a quality scope too.
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I’ve been through this with four nephews who hunt with us for big mature deer in South Texas thorn brush country, which average more than 200# on the scales and pigs up to 250# on the scales. Started the first one with a .260 and Barnes TTSX 100 grain. It worked perfectly, all dropped where they stood. He also killed two pigs with one shot and the Barnes exited the second pig. To simplify logistics on my end, I have changed every one, my wife, and me to .308’s with Barnes TTSX 130’s @ 3100 fps. It has provided incredibly consistent terminal results with shot placement to the high shoulder if broadside or the point of the shoulder if quartering to us. The youngest one is prone to buck fever and yanked the trigger hitting a 230# buck in the liver. The buck ran about 100 yards leaving a blood trail Stevie Wonder could follow. The buck was dead at the end of the trail.
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