the 303 on the other hand is plenty of gun. If it's a lee enfeild, you can put a non-penetrating scope mount on it very quickly and cost effectively with no gunsmithing - a scope is a very nice thing to have on the island when you're chasing blacktail. Won't hurt for bear either.
I actually happen to have a bubba'd No 1 mk III that's been drilled and tapped for a weaver scope

Who'da thought I'd ever seriously use it.
If you have a no. 3 or 4, the hornady light mag 303 ammo will give you true 300 yard reach easy on deer if your gun shoots 'em accurate enough. That's plenty and then some.
What about igman - that useable?
You can hunt with very little gear - especially on the island where it's rarely that cold. Go with the basics and do it a little 'old school and you'll be fine for costs.
I already hike, a lot, so my gear costs should be pretty minimal.
Learning to cut your own meat is also a great way to save costs. Then it gets REALLY cheap. You can bag a nice bear, cut it yourself and wind up with 100 - 150 lbs of meat for the cost of your tags and gas - call it under 100 bucks depending where you hunt and if you split costs with anyone. At a buck a lb for nice roasts, steaks and burger, that's pretty good
I intend to drag my dad out and have him prove he was taught how to slaughter animals at agricultural school. Then I intend to get covered in deer attempting to learn how myself...
Most of the time hunters aren't trying to save a lot of money. It's more like a cheap 'vacation', because you get some meat to offset the cost of your trip. But you can hunt for food and if done right it's cheaper than buying it at the store.
Hopefully that'll prove true. Also, I do actually value the chance to get out and do something more than just hike in the woods. More the point I was trying to make was that I am doing it for food mainly, however I realise I will get an experience from it like no other as well. If there's anyone on Vancouver Island or in Vancouver who's planning a short trip and would like to exchange teaching the ropes for some good ole meat carrying power, let me know! It's the only way I'll get to go on a hunt this season.