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As far as Bushnells go, the best deal is the 4200 3-9x40mm for ~$330, although the 3200 2-7 is a good choice too for $220. I have the 2-7 and find no faults with it at any time of day.
 
Talking about price - where's the best place to shop?

TSE sells guns, Wholesale and Russel are basically the same company, and there's Pro-line on 9th which looks like a gun store should!
 
Proline? Crap, never been there. Bass Pro opens in a month or two, but WSS and Russels will give you a good selection and fair prices. If you can get help at one of them that is.....

Are you a member of the EE here? If so check there. Lot's of good deals to be had.
 
Damn...I like your choices fir a first firearm. All I had was a broke down cooey repeater that used as a single shot. That old cooey put alot of grouse on the table though, kept us well fed through some tough times.

I love savage rifles cause of the accuracy. Tried a friends tikka...wow what a beautiful gun and the bolt was as slick as pike snot, could not even shoot moa though. I still buy one though. Love how smooth the action was and great triggers on those tikkas too.
 
Damn...I like your choices fir a first firearm. All I had was a broke down cooey repeater that used as a single shot. That old cooey put alot of grouse on the table though, kept us well fed through some tough times.

I love savage rifles cause of the accuracy. Tried a friends tikka...wow what a beautiful gun and the bolt was as slick as pike snot, could not even shoot moa though. I still buy one though. Love how smooth the action was and great triggers on those tikkas too.


I bet you could teach me a thing or two!
 
I bet you could teach me a thing or two!

All the info you need is on this board. Dont always take the advice of a single person, cause there are lots of opinions not based on fact around here. Savage rifles have a huge following for a reason, you will do well with a savage. If I could make a suggestion that if the extra weight doesnèt bother you consider the 10fp with the heavy bbl. I have on in .308 and it is wicked accurate. You can also use it for tac sniper longrange type shooting if you ever get into that.

Cheers
 
I prefer a quality 2-7x33 over a 3-9x40.

smaller
lighter
almost as bright as a 40mm
7x is plenty for 300m hunting.


the .308 is a fantastic all around cartride for moose/bear/deer/etc. the savage riifles are value priced and accurate.

sounds like you have a practical mind (you'll find this largely a rarity on this forum ;) )
 
I prefer a quality 2-7x33 over a 3-9x40.

smaller
lighter
almost as bright as a 40mm
7x is plenty for 300m hunting.


the .308 is a fantastic all around cartride for moose/bear/deer/etc. the savage riifles are value priced and accurate.

sounds like you have a practical mind (you'll find this largely a rarity on this forum ;) )


X2 on the scope and gun i like x7s and , use them or 1.5x5 on most of my hunting carry rifles, and have one on my favorite 308 win ULite 70.. Not yet has the 308 LET ME DOWN i do not expect it will, or I would not carry one.

You can not beat the low profile light scopes and you will know what was said above if you carry a gun a bunch in the bush.
 
Go to a few gun shops and look at all the rifles you can. Find one that has a stock that fits you, and is comfortable. Then find a USED one in a calibre you want. My first rifle was a Rem 700 BDL with a Burris Sig. scope that I got for $700. It was in great shape and shot just fine. Canadian Tire on MacLeod still has a used gun section, I scored a pump 12 ga for $150 and a friend scored a recently 'smithed 7mm on a mauser action for $250.

The Buy Sell is another place to watch.
 
Just an idea for Starter kit on a budget:

- Call or send an email to Anthony at Tradeex (site sponser/dealer) he can set you up with a decent bolt action in 30-06 wearing a respectable wood stock with scope bases installed. Probably shipped to your door for under 400$ or even 300$ depending on what you choose.

- Pick up a lightly used 2-7x32xBushnell 3200 from the Optics Exchange here .

A note on 3200 's:

I was amazed to see to see that my Bushnell 3200 was nearly back to zero after the rifle was dropped during last hunting season (scope first I might add). QD rings removed from bases (but not from scope) and reinstalled, just tested it yesterday.
 
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