ORIGINAL: ButchA
Hey there... I need some opinions on a new deer rifle.
I mean there's like, 9000 different varieties of deer rifles in all flavors for deer hunting. I want a light, quick, bolt action with a 3x9 scope.
I hunt in the thick heavy woods of the Nat'l Forest of Virginia with a trusty old Marlin 30-30 which I love using. It's got plain open sights and is real quick to bring up on target. I won't part with it... I am just looking for something to
accompany the 30-30.
Recoil
sometimes is not an issue, but a heavy loaded 30-06 would be probably the same (or more) as a 12GA with a slug. I'm not a wuss, but my shoulder doesn't appreciate the bash and smash of a high recoil rifle or shotgun after a few rounds of practice/sighting in.
Facts:
- I still plan on hunting the thick woods with the 30-30 but will also hunt a farm field from time to time and need something with a 3x9 scope that will be double the range of a 30-30, and still be light and quick to aquire the target.
- I'm not planning on going to Colorado and knockinga Bighorn Ram off a rocky ledge at 600 yards, nor flying to Alaska to take down a Grizzly. (no offense to big game hunters...)
- I'm somewhat of an old-school traditionalist with firearms (hence my love for an open sighted old 30-30).
- Primary use for the lightweight bolt action rifle is whitetail deer overlooking a farm field. Maximum shot could be 150-200 yards at best.
My personal thoughts: I am looking at short action bolts, like a .308 or maybe a .243. All my rifle cleaning supplies, rods, patches, bore snakes, etc... is for .30 cal rifles. What is the general opinion of the .308 rifle?
Thanks.
Butch A.
Butch
I will say up front that I have not read the 4 pages of replies to this topic, but I am going to offer my 2 cents.
Like you, I am a huge fan of a 30-30 (I killed 4 deer and 2 hogs with mine this season). If I were you, I would consider scoping up my 30-30 and using the LeverEvolution ammo which would easily give you a 150 yard gun in a package that you are already familiar with.
Since you mention a 308, my second gun of choice is my Blaser R-93 "tracker" in 308. The gun is light weight and 37 inches long from the butt pad to the end of the barrel. I have it scoped with a light weight Swarovski 3-9x36mm in a set of quick release mounts, and the barrel does have sights and is equally accurate either way. The limiting factor on the Blaser is the price (if you want to know PM me).
If it were me though, I would go the scoped 30-30 route with the LeverEv ammo.