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- British Canuckistan
the Lee Enfield has popular following and it's a good gun for hunting, but what about the M1-Garand? everyone loves it, it costs more then most Lee's and fires a respectable round. does anyone hunt with one?
Agreed ...... there are much better sporting rifles out there. Lighter and much more suited to the application.Too heavy, hard to scope but I love mine all the same...just not as a hunting rifle.
I'm mostly fishing for information currently. a LE No4MkI/II is what I hope my 'first' major gun will be. for the time being, I'm going to look at a decent enough .22LR to learn how to shoot on first. I don't think the .22LR will be good enough, but first game I'm thinking of going after will be rabbit as I don't have the $$$ to afford the kit necessary to go into the woods to get anything bigger.
A pickup can be expensive, but I have successfully hunted deer with a car, in areas where I didn't have to travel far off the highway before I started hiking. Without a vehicle, yours or a friends, it will be more difficult to get out of the city to areas where the discharge of firearms is legal. One could bowhunt in areas where firearms cannot be used, but even small deer are heavy to transport for long distances on your back.
I had a combo gun thread going, because I was thinking of going after some upland game bird as well, but combo's seem to be iffy in the quality unless you drop a lot more then I'm capable of investing.
the Stevens does sound attractive, especially if it's available with a wood stock.![]()
on the side, what's the Leupold equivalent to the Elite 3200?