- Location
- Haida Gwaii, British Columbia
Hello All,
I am looking to purchase my first hunting rifle. Where I am from, the deer are quite small. The sitka black tail deer are around 80-100 lbs. I have had some experience shooting using different rifles, but am barely an experience shooter. I have developed a bad flinch due to past experience. I scoped myself pretty bad when I "borrowed" dad's ultralight 30-06 when I was 15 (stupid, I know). I have also shot a .270 which I also was not ready for. This summer I was lucky enough to be given the opportunity to participate in a deer cull and shot a few deer with a suppressed 30-06, which was very comfortable to shoot but I still had that habitual flinch. Other than that I've shot a .22lr and some slugs from a shotgun, so I don't know much about the two calibers I am going to be mentioning.
Basically, I need a rifle that has some knockdown power but also not a whole lot of recoil. I've been looking into .223 because the ammo is cheap (a lot of people here hunt with .222). I would likely hunt with 60gr and above with a barrel that has a 1:8 or 1:9 twist rate. I've also been looking at a .243, which is probably a rifle I can grow into and learn to reload in the future.
My problem is, the .223 is a rifle I can practice shooting with and perhaps eliminate my flinch. I can shoot it all day long and I won't have to think about how much the ammo costs BUT it's not the most ideal hunting rifle, I want ethical kills.
The .243 is a rifle that would be great for hunting, but if I want to practice shooting it's going to cost a lot.
What would you guys do? I honestly can't decide between the two so I'm hoping someone with more experience can give me some guidance.
Thank you.
I am looking to purchase my first hunting rifle. Where I am from, the deer are quite small. The sitka black tail deer are around 80-100 lbs. I have had some experience shooting using different rifles, but am barely an experience shooter. I have developed a bad flinch due to past experience. I scoped myself pretty bad when I "borrowed" dad's ultralight 30-06 when I was 15 (stupid, I know). I have also shot a .270 which I also was not ready for. This summer I was lucky enough to be given the opportunity to participate in a deer cull and shot a few deer with a suppressed 30-06, which was very comfortable to shoot but I still had that habitual flinch. Other than that I've shot a .22lr and some slugs from a shotgun, so I don't know much about the two calibers I am going to be mentioning.
Basically, I need a rifle that has some knockdown power but also not a whole lot of recoil. I've been looking into .223 because the ammo is cheap (a lot of people here hunt with .222). I would likely hunt with 60gr and above with a barrel that has a 1:8 or 1:9 twist rate. I've also been looking at a .243, which is probably a rifle I can grow into and learn to reload in the future.
My problem is, the .223 is a rifle I can practice shooting with and perhaps eliminate my flinch. I can shoot it all day long and I won't have to think about how much the ammo costs BUT it's not the most ideal hunting rifle, I want ethical kills.
The .243 is a rifle that would be great for hunting, but if I want to practice shooting it's going to cost a lot.
What would you guys do? I honestly can't decide between the two so I'm hoping someone with more experience can give me some guidance.
Thank you.




















































