You cant do better than a 308 for a jack of all trades... JP.
Unless you go with a .30-06...lol...
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You cant do better than a 308 for a jack of all trades... JP.
You cant do better than a 308 for a jack of all trades... JP.
This would be my choice ........ Lightweight, handles well, scopes well, easy to find ammo, easy to load for, lots of bullet selection and it doesn't suck like a lever gun.Kimber Montana in 308 (I know no irons)
If you are stuck on the 308 I would recommend you broaden your parameters a bit and look at other rifles in walnut and blue as well........the rifle that comes to mind here, given your stated needs would be a Savage 99, your choice of DM or solid frame blind mag. Nice flat saddle gun, 308 most common caliber, easily scoped and most are just about as accurate as a bolt gun. You could have the metal done in any one of the several finishes that are impervious to rust and as saddle guns go it is about one of the best. I find they balance much nicer than the Brownings and have smoother, cleaner lines. Mr. Savage knew a thing or two about levergun design. A nice low mounted 6X scope or compact 2-7 and you would have a pretty nice go anywhere do most anything rifle. JMHO given your stated wants.
They have proven themselves to be extremely reliable and relatively inexpensive, which allows you to spend some dollars on a good, rust proof metal finish, mount up a good scope and still keep it to just over a grand all in. Were I you I would give the 99 some serious consideration.
PS.........the 99 is relatively light compared to many other options out there.
It really depends on where you live and/or hunt.308 wouldn't be my choice for "the one" at all. Not enough oomph. It'll do, but not do it with aplomb. 30-06 would offer more performance which would be welcome if you wanted to start something with the larger critters available in North America.




























