but a 9.3x62 for a beginner ....
I've let seasoned hunters and shooters take a pull out of my 9.3x62 and they don't appreciate it lol.
Agree it's not the best choice for a new guy to the sport.
but a 9.3x62 for a beginner ....
I called up one of my dads old hunting buddies yesterday because i know he has a huge long gun collection(40+ rifles). And went over to his place and handled a few to get a feel for them to see what will fit me well. Some nice guns to be sure that ill never be able to afford(weatherby mark V's, sako 85's etc) but also some of what he calls bush guns(guns that he will take into the field) I handled a remington 700 SPS and a remington 783, weatherby vanguard s2, Ruger american.
The one that jumped out at me the most was the weatherby vanguard s2. The stock fit me well and it felt lighter than a few of the others which is a consideration for a take into the bush gun. He said it had a sub MOA gurantee with weatherby ammo from the factory too which is not something i had thought possible for a sub $800 gun. He said the barrel heats quick so its a hunter not a range queen but was the most accurate sub $1000 gun he had ever owned.
The husq's suggested above indeed look good, a buddy has one ive handled them before, that exact model pictured actually. And while good rifles they didnt jump out at me like that weatherby vanguard s2....
so many things to consider.
i may be wrong but wouldnt the UN thing just affect NEW firearms? or would it cover newly imported as well?
oh, and I will put my vote for 30-06 as well
Sure why not. He's mentioning a 300WM or possibly 338WM. I have a 9.3x62, 300WM & 338 WM. My 338 thumps harder than the 9.3.but a 9.3x62 for a beginner ....
It is decided. I picked up a nice brand new and shiny Weatherby Vanguard s2 synthetic/blued last night from wholesale sports in langley.
In .308 Winchester
This should allow me to put some rounds through it as ammo is pretty cheap to become used to it and proficient. And shoudl pack enough punch with a max load to put down anything i will hunt at reasonable distances.
It guaranteed to be sub MOA so i intend to practice until i can shoot it that well. I can shoot my mosin 1.5-3MOA with irons and 50 year old chineese ammo at 100 yards so it really should not be an issue, just need to get scope on it and some trigger time.
I have a Bushnell Tropy XLT 2-6x 32mm scope I originally bought used off a member here to put on my Mosin, failing to find a adequate method to mount it on my mosin(did not want to drill/tap or modify it, or remove the irons) i will mount it on this rifle until i can afford a better scope. Who knows if it does what i want i may just keep the scope on it permanently.
It is decided. I picked up a nice brand new and shiny Weatherby Vanguard s2 synthetic/blued last night from wholesale sports in langley.
In .308 Winchester
This should allow me to put some rounds through it as ammo is pretty cheap to become used to it and proficient. And shoudl pack enough punch with a max load to put down anything i will hunt at reasonable distances.
It guaranteed to be sub MOA so i intend to practice until i can shoot it that well. I can shoot my mosin 1.5-3MOA with irons and 50 year old chineese ammo at 100 yards so it really should not be an issue, just need to get scope on it and some trigger time.
I have a Bushnell Tropy XLT 2-6x 32mm scope I originally bought used off a member here to put on my Mosin, failing to find a adequate method to mount it on my mosin(did not want to drill/tap or modify it, or remove the irons) i will mount it on this rifle until i can afford a better scope. Who knows if it does what i want i may just keep the scope on it permanently.
I have a Bushnell Tropy XLT 2-6x 32mm scope I originally bought used off a member here to put on my Mosin, failing to find a adequate method to mount it on my mosin(did not want to drill/tap or modify it, or remove the irons) i will mount it on this rifle until i can afford a better scope. Who knows if it does what i want i may just keep the scope on it permanently.
If hunters didn't know what cartridge they were shooting game with 99% of them wouldn't be able to guess correctly by results.
That's a really solid all around combo you have there...... hitzy is right though, a handgun / scout scope is not a good fit for it...
I fully agree, its just what i have, ill see if it works, if not ill have to purchase another scope.
I fully agree, its just what i have, ill see if it works, if not ill have to purchase another scope.
Just my personal suggestion, but look at the Nikon prostaff series...... there is no better scope on a budget in my opinion.....
Solid warranty, but even better, solid scopes with very solid turrets and built to last.....
I sighted two in last weekend and they were amazing for the price......




























