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to buy an all-in-one do-all deer rifle....i do realize that there is no such thing, and that every difference is a comprimise of some sort, but the quest for the ultimate deer rifle is to me every bit as addicting as the quest for he ultimate rack. i am looking for help in deciding on which model would suit my needs the best without sacrificing one iota of weight, accuracy or quality of build.
my criteria is as follows: ammo must be readily available at walmart, canadian tire or the local hardware store, must be under .260 bore diameter for the area i plan to use it in(possible i may use it for small game such as coyotes or gophers) , it must not exceed 22" barrel (iron sights are a plus), weight must not exceed 7.5lbs, shorter length of pull preferred, hunting in areas where probable shots are under 100 yds-200yds, so i am not really into high powered scopes(maybe if i do groundhogs a few times i'll get one but i don't feel i need it for deer). i am a fan of the steyr scout and own one in .308, so i was thinking of a ruger frontier in .243 with the same scope...then i went to the sportsman's show in toronto and handled a remington 7615 tactical with an eotech, pondered that for awhile but don't feel .223 is right for deer at 200 yards and also was discouraged by reviews of it's accuracy, but then i got a whiff of a browning bar synthetic in .243 with open sights, nice ones... ones that are etched into my brain... please help me:bangHead::ar15::dancingbanana::50cal:
 
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For those hunting conditions you described, I'd be carrying my BLR in 284 Win, with a red dot sight mounted forward, scout style. It's fast, accurate, and taken lots of deer and more than a few moose.
 
it is the maximum bore diameter that may be used due to bylaws in the municipality that i live in, i have to travel 8hrs to use anything bigger than .270(.260 in the town i live)

There are no caliber restrictions for BIG GAME in Ontario, only for small game...Unless your township has their own stupid by-law. But under the MNR regs there are no restrictions...

Get a .260 or 6.5x55 anyway...:)
 
the swede is an option, do u have suggestions on where to look for a carbine?

Carbine can be made from any rifle, with $50 at a good gunsmith...

How much are you looking to spend? And what action do you want?

Yet another stupid law,and once again it exists in Ontario,:runaway:

You don't know the half of it, lemme tell ya...:rolleyes:

I have one WMU where I can only shoot deer with a shotgun, but I can use my .338WM on coyotes and groundhogs. Anyone see the irony here...Deer 1-2 shots, gophers, all day plinking...;)
 
Carbine can be made from any rifle, with $50 at a good gunsmith...

How much are you looking to spend? And what action do you want?



You don't know the half of it, lemme tell ya...:rolleyes:

I have one WMU where I can only shoot deer with a shotgun, but I can use my .338WM on coyotes and groundhogs. Anyone see the irony here...Deer 1-2 shots, gophers, all day plinking...;)
lets not get into custom guns at this point as i need to be able to shoot it now, not years from now...
 
Get the Swede !!!

Try TradexCanada or browse the EE ...

For comparison left to right...

130grn .270win, 180grn .303br, 160grn round nose 6.5x55 :D

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