bluemike807
CGN Regular
- Location
- Eastern Ontario
Im torn - and need advice.
I recently moved to Nova Scotia, and before the move I had all but convinced myself that the next rifle I was going to get would be a Norc. M14 - something to get the job done hunting (albeit, a bit heavy) and which would also be fun for learning longer range shooting (so far I've only really shot to 100yds).
Then I moved here. Where (at least where I am) the bush is all but impenetrable. Gone are the wide open fields of SW Ontario (where I'd been for school the last three years) or the more open forests in Eastern Ontario - here its mean looking scrub, grown tightly together. I've seen a bunch of game animals since we moved; several yearling deer among them. But its obvious that something better suited for closer range; lighter and shorter - would be the best choice for a deer rifle. I want whatever I choose to also be traditional, and simple, something I can go to the Home Hardware to get ammunition for, if need be.
A local hunting store has a bunch of No1 Mk3 Enfield Sporters, though Im not jazzed with the look of any of them, and a pre-1964 (spec. 1948) Winchester 94 in really good condition - for $400. Its got my eye, thats for sure, but I've always wanted an Enfield (ideally a full wood version)
What do I do? And also - if I do go with the '94; what do I look for to make sure its a decent one? Is $400 a decent asking price?
I recently moved to Nova Scotia, and before the move I had all but convinced myself that the next rifle I was going to get would be a Norc. M14 - something to get the job done hunting (albeit, a bit heavy) and which would also be fun for learning longer range shooting (so far I've only really shot to 100yds).
Then I moved here. Where (at least where I am) the bush is all but impenetrable. Gone are the wide open fields of SW Ontario (where I'd been for school the last three years) or the more open forests in Eastern Ontario - here its mean looking scrub, grown tightly together. I've seen a bunch of game animals since we moved; several yearling deer among them. But its obvious that something better suited for closer range; lighter and shorter - would be the best choice for a deer rifle. I want whatever I choose to also be traditional, and simple, something I can go to the Home Hardware to get ammunition for, if need be.
A local hunting store has a bunch of No1 Mk3 Enfield Sporters, though Im not jazzed with the look of any of them, and a pre-1964 (spec. 1948) Winchester 94 in really good condition - for $400. Its got my eye, thats for sure, but I've always wanted an Enfield (ideally a full wood version)
What do I do? And also - if I do go with the '94; what do I look for to make sure its a decent one? Is $400 a decent asking price?



















































