Hey everyone. I have an opportunity to buy a Savage rifle in .270. I have never used one and was hoping for some personal opinions on the caliber and brand of rifle. I have mainly owned .308 and .303s. Surplus rifles usually. Thanks in advance.
The 270 Win is a great cartridge. Read Jack O’Connor, the author, scholar and all around gentleman. He shot one of the very first 270 rifles in 1925 and remained devoted to the cartridge until his passing in 1978. He had a lifetime of use from the 270 Winchester and found it to be one of the finest hunting cartridges ever made.
Hunner68, you seem new to hunting game and so I will give you some simple advice, evident to anyone who has hunted for any time. While the Savage rifle may get the job done in the field, you may want to save up your money until you can buy a real gun. The Winchester Model 70 comes to my mind, and it is often the first choice of discriminating hunters who have gainful employment and do not live in a trailer park.
This is meant as no insult to Savage owners, as it takes all kinds to make our world go around. Burger King will always need someone to flip meat on the skillet, and ask, “Want fries with that?”
But showing up at a bush camp where real men hunt, and being seen with a Savage bolt gun can be a deeply humiliating experience. It is kind of like showing up at a motorcycle rally in the midst of names like Harley Davison and Norton, while your own ass sits upon a Vespa Motor Scooter. Yes, the Vesper will get you there, just like a Harley will. But is getting there really what life is all about?
The Savage 99 lever gun is a timeless classic that will forever hold sway with North American outdoorsmen. But the existing line of Savage bolt guns are something deeply offensive to any self-respecting man with two eyes and two conjones. If I could not afford a real rifle, I would not hunt. Others buy the Savage.
But showing up at a bush camp where real men hunt, and being seen with a Savage bolt gun can be a deeply humiliating experience..