When i got into shooting at the age of 14 with my brother 16, our mentor started us off with old army guns. I used a German Mauser sporter in 8MM and my brother started with a swedish mauser in 6.5x55. As boomer mentioned shooting and reloading go hand in hand as it did for us. Ammo for the guns cost more than we can afford considering the amount of shooting we did at the time, so our mentor taught us how to reload for both cartridges and it couldn't have been any better. Never had issues with reloads and saved lots of money while still doing a fair amount of shooting.
Starting off with used rifles of such type really put a standard on me. Sure they didn't have scopes but they had serviceable iron sights, great craftsmanship and quality. Never had issues hunting and shooting our first few deer, bear, and ,moose with such sights. I could never get into nor recommend a stevens 200, savage axis or rem 783 or any lower end budget gun seeing how many good quality Husqvarna 1600's, M98's, Lee Enfield sporters are available for good prices.
Yes i have tried A savage axis scope combo, and stevens 200 and i was not impressed one bit with them, but to each their own.