That's been suggested by a couple of the guys, though many hunt with whatever they've got including bolt guns. My BLR idea came from that, but I guess I didn't want my only gun for the next year or two to be a lever, guess it could be. I'd thought I'd get a BLR in 243, but I do like the look of the takedown in .308.
Also wanted to add, that you don't need to get too wound up on finding the "perfect" gun right out of the gate. Most of us have found it either doesn't exist, or taken a bumblebee path to find it, sometimes ending up with the first gun we had which may have been a gift, or bought on a budget.
Lots of good used guns to try out, and reselling a used one that you didn't care for is seldom much of a loss.
Wow, sweet response. Thank you.
Sounds like a Ontario hunt camp type of setting, I’m familiar with the Parry Sound area. What are your camp mates using, that might give you a good idea of what’s been working for them.
If I had to hunt thick brush 50-75m shots I’d want something with good irons, or a lpvo 1-4x20 if I couldn’t use irons anymore. So either a lever action 30-30 or something like a .308 Ruger scout would work well. I’m not a huge fan of the blr but that just preference of a tube fed vs the mag fed lever.
You mean you don't like wildly differing bore sizes, crap iron sights, 5 MOA accuracy and gross triggers? Shame lol. Nah I agree. IF someone wanted to go 7.62x39 (and I do, btw) I'll go with somethin better.
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Would ya look at that. 16" barrel, 168gr factory ammo, 2511 fps.
Think of that out of an 18.7" or 20" barrel like the OP said lol.
For short range, quick shots, and easy carry in the bush? Winchester 94 in 30-30
Need a scope? Marlin 336. Want a bit of extra power? get one in 45-70
but you probably aren’t going to win any favour for showing up to a hunt camp with a short barrelled rifle with a muzzle brake.
Is it pretty common to shoot close enough to other hunters that a muzzle brake is going to be a problem for them? Like when you guys are dogging or whatever, are multiple shooters right beside each other shooting at the same time?
I’ll just edit that down because it’s besides the point, I was just commenting on it being unnecessary. Which is just my opinion.
My suggestion is to find a nice old rifle with zero plastic in a common caliber. Leave the 1500$ plastic Tikkas alone.
Ok! Wasn't trying to give you a hard time, just wouldn't know why people at the camp would take some kinda issue with it.
Agreed, buy Tikkas when they are priced well at like $965 as they have been since Boxing day. Or $1129 for the stainless versions. The Superlite is currently $1299 on Cabelas lol. And the plastic hasn't failed here yet. Better reliability than I can say for lots of rifles that are supposed to be higher quality lol
I love my Tikkas T3 series rifles (5) All shoot Good ! Great Triggers ! Feed Excellent ! RJ
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