Need some advice

Lawndart

New member
Rating - 100%
73   0   0
Location
Toronto Ontario
Hi there,

My Father in Law is getting his PAL soon, and has asked me for some advice on what type of rifle to get. There are problems with groundhogs, coyotes, and wolves up by his cottage, and he used to own a lever action, and a couple of pump action rifles.

Given that information, can anyone suggest a rifle that would be best suited for him? I'd appreciate any feedback!
 
if he's going after wolves, I'd go 22-250 or 243

type of rifle depends on how much he wants to shell out $

could be a Stevens 200 or a Sako 75
 
I think a .223 in a bolt rifle would be fine for the intended use. Using the right ammo, it would take care of any of the critters you mention. You did not mention the range he'd be shooting these animals at.
 
Furync said:
Maibe he should get a .243 in case he decides to hunt bigger things later on?

:shock:

what and pass up the perfect opportunity to buy another gun, I too would suggest one of the smaller .223, 22-250 for groundhogs, coyote and wolf. Bolt action, Savage has some good rifles out there, good price and accurate out of the box. But if your thinking deer my favorite mid-caliber is the 25-06.
 
Maibe he should get a .243 in case he decides to hunt bigger things later on?


If he really expects to hunt wolves, the 243 will be far better than any of the 22s. They are tough as nails, and very hard to kill.

I concur.... It sounds like he maybe itching to get back into the sport. a .243 is a fine varmit round and quite adequate for deer. If he wants to step up, he should get a 30-06 in a 7600 of course 8) :wink:

BTW.... You can load a 30-06 with 110 grainers would make mince meat out of any varmits and a nice long range too! :twisted:

That's my $0.02 worth and that's my story, I'm sticking to it! :lol:
 
I would also have to put in a nod to the .22-250 in a Savage bolt action. Also as was mentioned earlier this will work for now and then he has the perfect excuse to move to a larger caliberrifle later on the pretence that he wants to ensure a humaine kill. :twisted: :twisted:
 
sPuTnik said:
BTW.... You can load a 30-06 with 110 grainers would make mince meat out of any varmits and a nice long range too! :twisted:

110 gr. Hornady Vmax, 58.0 grs. RL15, WLR primer ~ 3321 fps :D Pretty flat shooting out to 300 yards and change
 
Thank you very much for all your feedback! Based on what I've read, it looks as though we should be looking for a bolt action in either a 223 or a 243 round.

He doesn't reload, and he doesn't hunt. However, he would like a reliable rifle. Any suggestions on a brand and model? Something under $1000.00 preferably.

Thanks again for all your help!
 
if he doesn't have to pack it a long ways, weight is of little concern.

heavier barreled rifles like the Remington m700 VLS, WInchester Coyote, or Ruger m77 mk2 Target often shoot very accurate, compared to sporter weight rifles



Remington m700 VLS
700vls.jpg


Winchester m70 Coyote
535963m.jpg


Ruger m77 Target
77L.gif



I personally would pick the m700 VLS in 243 with a good 3-9x scope
 
Back
Top Bottom