Is there a semi auto for me

M14 if shooting at range. Do NOT get an M14 for hunting unless you are built like Schwartzenegger. It is too heavy to lug around in the forest.

of course, i'll have to disagree with you there- i've hunted with one most of my life, both isreali and norc, but i use a m-60 sling rigged fore and aft to distribute the weight- all up , with bipod and scope, it runs pretty close to 12 pounds- the 60 used run 22 or so- the "problem" if there is one, is not the weight, but the inability to handle 180 grain slugs- which is my go-to round-and jungle terrain is a lot more taxing than forest
 
Although the Remington semi and pump are very similar, the pump is deadly accurate. The semi shoots patterns, not groups.

I have both, and love the pump. Out shoots most bolt rifles, out of the box.

Hasn't been my experience with the 7400, mine is quite accurate. The main problem is a loose screw on the end of the forearm.

Brian
 
of course, i'll have to disagree with you there- i've hunted with one most of my life, both isreali and norc, but i use a m-60 sling rigged fore and aft to distribute the weight- all up , with bipod and scope, it runs pretty close to 12 pounds- the 60 used run 22 or so- the "problem" if there is one, is not the weight, but the inability to handle 180 grain slugs- which is my go-to round-and jungle terrain is a lot more taxing than forest

I am fat, old, out of shape and a pussy. Where we hunt in Quebec, the underbush is thick and there is considerable walking to get to our spot.
12 pounds is damned heavy to drag along, and I would end up dropping it to avoid cardiac arrest. When I was 20 maybe. :cool:
 
it's only 4 pounds heavier than the standard hunting rifle- 7 or 8 pounds- add another pound or 2 for scope- that 12 isn't so far off my 338 bar- with a 4x12 x40 variable scope- normally i use the m14 for the camp gun- ie if you screw up and leave your ammo or gun or both or something happens to your gun you still won't be without- but for my own personal, it's a savage 99 with 180 grain slugs
that's in my scabbard- OR LET THE HORSE CARRY IT
as for my being in shape, i'm 55, 100 pounds over , but i won't concede the third one-
 
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My go to rife is a Benelli R1 in 270WSM.
I have shot all the older and new Semis including the Browning Short and Long Tracs. The Benelli R1 in all the calibers I have sighted in for customers, 30-06, 300WinMag, 270 WSM and 300WSM is by far the most accurate and user friendly of the Semis out there today!
My Short Mag R-1 shoots MOA groups with factory ammo and sub MOA groups with handloaded 140 gr AB's which is what I use on everything.
I have made several one shot kills on Deer, Bear, Wolf and Coyote with this gun and hand rolled 140 AB's.
I have also had to make some quick follow up shots which the comfortech stock makes so easy that you can virtually see your bullet strikes through the scope!
I am just waiting to try some E-tips!
No contest on the best semi out there... Benelli R-1!
Don't sell the Brownings short though, they can be a close second with good ammo and detailed maintenance.
I'm serious' BR.
 
I wouldn't get a Rem 742. I have one and can get it to work with reloads not bad. I am told the rails are an issue in these guns and if it wasn't my wifes late fathers gun I wouldn't still have it. I hunted about 3 seasons with it and bought a bolt action and haven't looked back.
 
The 740 & 742 were designed for the guys who buy it, sight it in, fire 2-3 shots hunting every year, and hang it on the wall, (usually uncleaned, from all the one's I've seen!) Extensive shooting was not their purpose. Those slide rails are a bit soft, and when they're gone, you have a parts gun.

The older Brownings are a bit heavy, (steel recievers) the newer lightweights (Alloy recievers) seem ok. Haven't shot the new ones though to compare.
 
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I have used a Remington 750 carbine in 30.06 for the last several years for deer/moose. Works fine for me, no complaints.

The Benelli is certainly nice too but I did not have the money for that one.

BAR, Benelli or Remington - all are nice pick the one you like and can afford and enjoy!
 
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I think there was one for sale in the EE a while back. 9.3x62.
 
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