- Location
- SWO, Ontario
Hey folks,
What's the best hunting rifle?
j/k, sorry.
I'm looking at getting into hunting this year. Not 100%, to be honest, but I'm exploring the options and trying to learn more. There's plenty of time between now and deer season obviously!
I was thinking of deer or possibly coyote.
Equipment.
I'm sure crap equipment means less accurate shots and a less fun time all around. More importantly, I'm not looking to scare the animals to death with a stray bullet 2m to the left. I don't want to merely wound one either. So you know, accuracy has some importance.
Cabela's has the Savage Axis XP on sale right now for $449 (reg $579 allegedly). Includes 3-9x40mm scope. https://www.cabelas.ca/product/26841/savage-axis-xp-camo-bolt-action-rifle-w-scope
Lanz seems to have the same rifle for $399? http://www.lanzshootingsupplies.com/savage-arms-savage-axis-xp-bolt-action-rifle-w-sco.html
Sail has the Remington 783 Synthetic for $449 too. Also with a 3-9x40mm scope. https://www.sail.ca/en/remington-ca...hetique-243-win-avec-lunette-3-9x40-mm-190436. I think Remington are in some financial trouble though right? So should I consider this a rifle without a warranty?
I was thinking of up to $650 for a rifle with scope, but there doesn't seem to be too many options in that range. EE is worth a look too obviously
Calibre.
I'm not a big guy, I've done a little reading and it seems that .243 will be enough to take down a deer and isn't likely to have a massive amount of recoil? Is that too much for a Coyote? Seems like it should be ok from what I've read, but I'd love to hear some experiences. I see that a fair few seem to use .223 for coyotes.
Hunting locations and groups
I'm in Southwestern Ontario, which seems to be pretty much as far from deer country as I can get. What's a good way to find other sane hunters to learn a few things (deer or coyote)?
Thanks in advance. I know it probably gets tiring answering newbie questions all the time.
What's the best hunting rifle?
j/k, sorry.
I'm looking at getting into hunting this year. Not 100%, to be honest, but I'm exploring the options and trying to learn more. There's plenty of time between now and deer season obviously!
I was thinking of deer or possibly coyote.
Equipment.
I'm sure crap equipment means less accurate shots and a less fun time all around. More importantly, I'm not looking to scare the animals to death with a stray bullet 2m to the left. I don't want to merely wound one either. So you know, accuracy has some importance.
Cabela's has the Savage Axis XP on sale right now for $449 (reg $579 allegedly). Includes 3-9x40mm scope. https://www.cabelas.ca/product/26841/savage-axis-xp-camo-bolt-action-rifle-w-scope
Lanz seems to have the same rifle for $399? http://www.lanzshootingsupplies.com/savage-arms-savage-axis-xp-bolt-action-rifle-w-sco.html
Sail has the Remington 783 Synthetic for $449 too. Also with a 3-9x40mm scope. https://www.sail.ca/en/remington-ca...hetique-243-win-avec-lunette-3-9x40-mm-190436. I think Remington are in some financial trouble though right? So should I consider this a rifle without a warranty?
I was thinking of up to $650 for a rifle with scope, but there doesn't seem to be too many options in that range. EE is worth a look too obviously
Calibre.
I'm not a big guy, I've done a little reading and it seems that .243 will be enough to take down a deer and isn't likely to have a massive amount of recoil? Is that too much for a Coyote? Seems like it should be ok from what I've read, but I'd love to hear some experiences. I see that a fair few seem to use .223 for coyotes.
Hunting locations and groups
I'm in Southwestern Ontario, which seems to be pretty much as far from deer country as I can get. What's a good way to find other sane hunters to learn a few things (deer or coyote)?
Thanks in advance. I know it probably gets tiring answering newbie questions all the time.




















































