Hey all,
Sorta new to the hunting game and I'm looking for a good all-around hunting rifle, thinking something good for deer, black bear at most.
Open to lever or bolt action, was looking at a Marlin 336 and liked the looks of it.
Doesn't have to be fancy, trying to keep this under $900 for the rifle alone.
Let me know what you all think!
Its difficult to answer your question since we don't know how new you are to the shooting game. At one time I'd have said you needed a .30/06, probably the ultimate "all around" cartridge for the North American rifleman, but that advice doesn't do you any service if you're intimidated by the blast and recoil from an '06. Secondly, Ontario is a pretty big place, and it has some steep, thick, country, where a light, short, rifle is an advantage. The traditional lever action rifle shines in difficult conditions due to its light weight, and thin, easy to carry profile. But the lever action isn't the best choice for a 250 yard shot along a cutline, out on that rocky point in the lake, or across a burn or a slough. A short, light, bolt action rifle, topped with a low power variable scope is probably the correct rifle, and a cartridge that produces 2500-3000 fps with a medium weight for caliber bullet is probably the right cartridge.
To my mind, general purpose cartridges begin with the 6.5s. This tends to annoy the quarter bore guys, who argue that a .007" in bullet diameter between a .257 and a .264 is insignificant, which is probably correct, but the fact of the matter is, most .257 gr bullets weigh less than 120 grs, whereas .264/140s are common. Cartridges in the 6.5X55 class are mild mannered on the shooter's end, but have the terminal performance necessary to produce quick humane kills on game up to the size of moose.
I'd advise you to avoid surplus military rifles. Although some shoot very well, a modern sporter like the 1600 series Husqvarnas that can be found on the Tradex site, has refinements that a hunter can appreciate, not the least of which is the ease of mounting an optic. Down the road, these rifles are an excellent basis for customizing, if that idea appeals to you.