I plan on purchasing my first rifle within the next month. I have been shooting my fathers guns up until now and am having difficulty deciding which way to go. I want a versatile gun in terms of being able to dispatch a variety of Ontario big game as well as being capable of semi-long range target shooting (not planning on being Mark-Wahlberg but would enjoy getting out to at atleast 500 yards). 1500$ would be my approximate price range including optics. Any opinions and experience is greatly appreciated.
I agree with a .308 for your application. As for a gun.. What action do you like? For a lever go savage 99 or winchester 94 (30-30). Bolt winchester m-70. Pump remington 760/7600. For an auto BAR's are my fav. That my 2% of a dollar.
I plan on purchasing my first rifle within the next month. I have been shooting my fathers guns up until now and am having difficulty deciding which way to go. I want a versatile gun in terms of being able to dispatch a variety of Ontario big game as well as being capable of semi-long range target shooting (not planning on being Mark-Wahlberg but would enjoy getting out to at atleast 500 yards). 1500$ would be my approximate price range including optics. Any opinions and experience is greatly appreciated.
A 270 or a 303 would work quite nicely.
Same as above. Show me a 500yd .303Br. Remember, the OP wants a rifle that'll kill game AND longer range paper.I have a hard time with 30/30. That being said, a high quality Lee-Enfield sporter from Parker-Hale or Churchill would do everything you need quite well. But then again I like old junk.
303 British has killed more game in Canada than all if the others combined I bet. Certain rifles (two Rosses on my rack) will shoot the heavy 220gr hornady 308" bullets very well and this is a very good combo for thick brush, thick hide and medium ranges. Most Lee-Enfields really like 180Gr flat based bullets and I believe many of the factory loading a use them? 150 grainers for deer and dogs. And you would have tons of money left over for glass and lots of ammo, maybe even enough to get reloading. I've been at it a few years now and I won't be upgrading from my Lee-Enfield or Ross sporters anytime soon.
You should have kept your 2% of that dollar and spent it on reading the entirety of the OPs original post. I have a 340 in .30-30 and, even scoped, it is not a 500yd target rifle with factory .30-30 rounds. Handloads it is about 2.5 MOA at 300yds (it really opens up beyond 200yds). Although this may fit the groove for game (and it does) unfortunately, it does not fulfill the OPs requirements for a 500yd target shooter.I agree with a .308 for your application. As for a gun.. What action do you like? For a lever go savage 99 or winchester 94 (30-30). Bolt winchester m-70. Pump remington 760/7600. For an auto BAR's are my fav. That my 2% of a dollar.




























