Frontier has some used rifles from Europe for sale right now ... a few calibers to choose from that would suit your needs. Honestly, I think those older guns were made better and I’ve been through so many tree branches hunting that can scratch up a stock .. most hunting rifles hardly get shot and the outside can get dinged up anyways. Around the $350-$400 mark and some with scopes.
There was some 30-06
I like these guns but they weigh 6 3/4 lbs and often have a stock canted for irons and a high mounted scope in combination with a metal or hard plastic pad. Might not be the best bet for a new shooter. If selected with the advice of a more knowledgeable person I think it’s great advice though
If this is a genuine inquiry I’d say check out the stickied “ what hunting rifle should I buy” post in this forum.
Check out a used redfield or vortex diamondback scope. A scope like this will really help with real world hunting situations and the difference in quality between these makes (and surely some others) and a Tasco or bushnell banner of recent vintage is way more than the price difference would suggest. Leupold vx freedoms and fx scopes are great quality for price too but more expensive