Hi all. Been lurking for a while, finally posting for some advice. I'm looking to get a new rifle, I got an elk tag this year and would like something for that but also all-around like deer and hopefully antelope in the US in the next couple years.
I've been searching the forums for advice, and think I've got it narrowed down to 7 mm RM or .300 Win Mag. I have got both an elk and a moose with a .300 WM, but that was a relative's gun and it was 15 years ago. Haven't shot big game since, other than a bear 1.5 yrs ago with archery.
I'm pretty keen on the 7mmRM, and today at Cabelas I found a used Savage 111 in 7mmRM, and in left hand (I've always shot right guns, but am left handed and would like to get one). I want to use my own gun this time and for the future as I get back into rifle hunting (still doing archery, and love it).
So the thought is this - the savage is $399, no scope. Wood stock, I assume its a few years old since it is wood and a 111. Sounds like a good price to me. But a new one is not much more (synthetic stock), with a scope at cabelas and while the scope is probably not great, for new that is nice. My other thought is that if I am going to get a LH rifle, maybe get a nice one like a Tikka T3. In my calibre it is either $799 blued or $919 ss (both in LH, in stock).
Am I losing anything by going with the used 111? My honest thoughts are, if I am not, then maybe buy the 111, spend the money I save on a nice scope, and if in the future I want something nicer then I could probably sell the 111 for close to what I paid and get a nicer rifle (if the 111 doesn't seem like a keeper).
Sorry for the long-winded post, lots of details here. Last question - for scopes I'm thinking a Bushnell Elite 3-9x40, is this good glass for what I want to do? Open fields in Manitoba but also want to hunt in US for antelope eventually. I've got a Weaver 2.5-7, old and solid, but I don't know if that would be enough for what I want to do.
Thanks for any and all input/advice. Love this forum.
I've been searching the forums for advice, and think I've got it narrowed down to 7 mm RM or .300 Win Mag. I have got both an elk and a moose with a .300 WM, but that was a relative's gun and it was 15 years ago. Haven't shot big game since, other than a bear 1.5 yrs ago with archery.
I'm pretty keen on the 7mmRM, and today at Cabelas I found a used Savage 111 in 7mmRM, and in left hand (I've always shot right guns, but am left handed and would like to get one). I want to use my own gun this time and for the future as I get back into rifle hunting (still doing archery, and love it).
So the thought is this - the savage is $399, no scope. Wood stock, I assume its a few years old since it is wood and a 111. Sounds like a good price to me. But a new one is not much more (synthetic stock), with a scope at cabelas and while the scope is probably not great, for new that is nice. My other thought is that if I am going to get a LH rifle, maybe get a nice one like a Tikka T3. In my calibre it is either $799 blued or $919 ss (both in LH, in stock).
Am I losing anything by going with the used 111? My honest thoughts are, if I am not, then maybe buy the 111, spend the money I save on a nice scope, and if in the future I want something nicer then I could probably sell the 111 for close to what I paid and get a nicer rifle (if the 111 doesn't seem like a keeper).
Sorry for the long-winded post, lots of details here. Last question - for scopes I'm thinking a Bushnell Elite 3-9x40, is this good glass for what I want to do? Open fields in Manitoba but also want to hunt in US for antelope eventually. I've got a Weaver 2.5-7, old and solid, but I don't know if that would be enough for what I want to do.
Thanks for any and all input/advice. Love this forum.





















































