Oops, I must have missed that one.
Either way, a 99 in 300 Savage is a very good suggestion and a classic deer rifle to boot.
Oops, I must have missed that one.
You can kill a deer or bear with a .22 calibre. Most hunters are overpowered and under skilled. (I think it has something to do with ##### size) Pick a firearm and practice and you will be able to kill anything that walks buy,
I'm with the "classics" crowd, so would suggest, as a few others already have, a 99 Savage, preferably in Savage's own classic deer cartridge, the 300 Savage. It'll do black bears quite handily, and is very easily scoped. Even if you find one that is not d&t'd, it is a simple matter to have it done. Add Weaver bases, and top it with whatever glass you like. Your eyes may be good with open sights now, but ...
If you load a 348, if you dont a minty pre 64 30-30.
Fellows
I am getting close to retirement from the forces and I am looking at option for a suitable retirement gift to myself to mark 35 years of service (I'm now at 32.5 years).
I am thinking that a lever action would be such a memento to mark my career but I have little to no knowledge on these guns.
I will use the rifle to hunt deer and bear and my plan is keep it within 150m or less.
Any advise is appreciated.
I can’t stand the BLR for the reason I’ve had to put a few of them back together for people who couldn’t figure it out. They’re excessively difficult to put back together. So, don’t ever drop one in the dirt and if you hate the trigger pull, too bad live with it.
Fellows
I am getting close to retirement from the forces and I am looking at option for a suitable retirement gift to myself to mark 35 years of service (I'm now at 32.5 years).
I am thinking that a lever action would be such a memento to mark my career but I have little to no knowledge on these guns.
I will use the rifle to hunt deer and bear and my plan is keep it within 150m or less.
Any advise is appreciated.