I will try to answer these.Brushy said:Ok two quick questions as I search through your suggestions at wholesalesports
1. What is short action? And do I want that?
2. Is it hard/expensive/stupid to replace a stock? Because there are some really good deals on synthetic stock rifles (like a Weatherby Vanguard with a scope/base/sling for $779) and the only thing I could see myself not liking is the stock. If I could change that in the future, I'm sure I'd keep in for a long time...
3. What about Ruger? I can find some similarly priced ones from them too. Same with Remmington. I'm sure you guys would have suggested those if they were good, but I'm just wondering why you didn't.
Thanks again!
SuperCub said:PUMPED, YA SAY?? Get one of these in a .308.![]()
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My grandfather had two big game rifles in life. One was a 99 Savage in .300 and the other was the 760 pump in .308. I got the pump, but it could have gone either way.John Y Cannuck said:Geeze Super, you have it bad don't ya?![]()
I agree with this for a new hunter.Learn to shoot with a 4x scope and you'll be well ahead of the curve. Fixed scopes are simple to deal with and they haven't got things to fiddle with like target turrets, adjustable parallax and power selectors.
Brushy said:So a little over a year ago I got my firearms licence to carry a shotgun in the bush with me for defence while I did field work.
Since then, I've caught the bug!!!![]()
I'm studying for my CORE and I'm getting pumped about the hunting season!
I'd like to hunt elk and moose this season I think.
I want to get a good hunting rifle, but I don't have a lot of money to get more than one right now, so I want to get a good one that I'll like for a while. I don't have unlimited money, but I also don't want to just buy a cheap one that I'll hate in a year. For sure I know that it's a lot of personal preference, but I was wondering if anyone had any advice for me? I've been told by a few people that .270 is a good gun for a girl, so I've been looking at them a lot. Also, I can't lie, I want it to be look nice![]()
Thanks for everyone's thoughts/advice in advance!
SuperCub said:
death-junky said:hell go big or go home 50 cal BMG! hahaha lol jk
I would start by shooting other peoples hunting rifles to see what you are most comfortable with it would really suck if you got a rifle that you couldn't handle or one that is just to wimpy hahaha
ttyal
Riley
uphere said:don't forget 7x57 8x57, 280 or 30-06 would be the biggest i'd go for a first hunting rifle. i wouldn't go for a magnum sized rifle because the ammo is to expansive and they can kick quite a bit especially if the rifle stock is to long like they usually are.
30-06 did well before 300's and 338's




























