Hey all,
Haven't posted much as of yet.. Been stalking the forum for a couple months tho.
So about a month ago I picked up a nice .22 to get me started for my first rifle... Wanted to "celebrate" finally getting my PAL. LOL. I'm on the coast of BC and want to get into hunting though, and now obviously need something a lot bigger. I'm looking at going for deer and black bear mostly. No open plains or anything around here, just about all bush.
I'm set on getting a 30-06, mostly because I hear it'll blast away just about everything around here. I've got my eye on a couple used rifles in town:
The first is a basic, bolt-action, Remington 700. It's an older gun, a shorter barrel, single shot, (no mag??) beatiful Monte-Carlo type stock and buttery-smooth action. I'd be getting it from a very reputable retired gun-smith in town who's selling it for someone else..
The second is a Browning BAR. It's QUITE old, enough so that it was the model made in Belgium. It's (obviously) a semi-auto, making it kind of an opposite of the Remington.. It's being sold through the local outdoor shop in town.
The LAST option is going new. Apperently Savage is making some pretty nice rifles these days? I really want something I can fall in love with tho.. Without spending exorbitant amounts just yet.
The Remington is going for $325. Browning is up at $500... A new Savage would be more..
I guess my question was, what do you all think of Browning's BAR? would it's accuracy be up to par with a classic Remington 700, having a shorter barrel? If you were hunting which would you be carrying?? I think it would be fun to have a semi-auto hunting rifle to be able to line up a shot a lot faster than with a bolt, but if it can't shoot s**t and jams it wouldn't be awesome either...
Thanks!
-Josh
Haven't posted much as of yet.. Been stalking the forum for a couple months tho.
So about a month ago I picked up a nice .22 to get me started for my first rifle... Wanted to "celebrate" finally getting my PAL. LOL. I'm on the coast of BC and want to get into hunting though, and now obviously need something a lot bigger. I'm looking at going for deer and black bear mostly. No open plains or anything around here, just about all bush.
I'm set on getting a 30-06, mostly because I hear it'll blast away just about everything around here. I've got my eye on a couple used rifles in town:
The first is a basic, bolt-action, Remington 700. It's an older gun, a shorter barrel, single shot, (no mag??) beatiful Monte-Carlo type stock and buttery-smooth action. I'd be getting it from a very reputable retired gun-smith in town who's selling it for someone else..
The second is a Browning BAR. It's QUITE old, enough so that it was the model made in Belgium. It's (obviously) a semi-auto, making it kind of an opposite of the Remington.. It's being sold through the local outdoor shop in town.
The LAST option is going new. Apperently Savage is making some pretty nice rifles these days? I really want something I can fall in love with tho.. Without spending exorbitant amounts just yet.
The Remington is going for $325. Browning is up at $500... A new Savage would be more..
I guess my question was, what do you all think of Browning's BAR? would it's accuracy be up to par with a classic Remington 700, having a shorter barrel? If you were hunting which would you be carrying?? I think it would be fun to have a semi-auto hunting rifle to be able to line up a shot a lot faster than with a bolt, but if it can't shoot s**t and jams it wouldn't be awesome either...
Thanks!
-Josh


















































