Caliber Selection
#1
Caliber Selection
I work part time in a sporting goods store selling firearms..
a guy came in the other day saying he wanted to have a rifle to hunt deer, elk, and moose..
I told him he actually needed two guns-one in 270-and the other in a 30 Magnum..
he wanted one gun though, so based on that I recommended a 300 WSM or 300 Win Mag..
do you think I was right? He was concerned about recoil, but maybe it's just me as I don't find the recoil bad on those calibers.
thanks
a guy came in the other day saying he wanted to have a rifle to hunt deer, elk, and moose..
I told him he actually needed two guns-one in 270-and the other in a 30 Magnum..
he wanted one gun though, so based on that I recommended a 300 WSM or 300 Win Mag..
do you think I was right? He was concerned about recoil, but maybe it's just me as I don't find the recoil bad on those calibers.
thanks
#2
Fork Horn
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RE: Caliber Selection
Don't forget about the "other" short magnum..the 300 SAUM..some great deals on these and there really isn't beans worth of difference between them and the WSM's. They are extremely accurate and I have seen some that will outshoot most other magnums on paper.. If you can find a Model 7 Stainless Magnum, it makes an outstanding carry firearms with all the power you'll ever need to harvest the animals you have listed.. I've seen some 700 stainless versions for $549.00 !! Don't sell the 300 SAUM short, if it weren't for "BIG GREENS" promotion problems it wouldn't be in the shape it's in, it is an awesome big game cartridge despite it's sales...
#3
RE: Caliber Selection
If those 300's were heavy enough guns, the recoil should not be much different from a .270. Did he say why he was concerned about recoil? I got hurt a while back and my doc took me off magnum calibers and anything else with significant recoil. I now shoot a .223, 7.62X39, and (this year).30-06 managed-recoil. I don't know how the new .30-06 ammo will work out, but I have been told the recoil is similar to a .243. If it was my job, I think I would have told him he needed a different gun each for deer, elk, and moose and maxed out my commission!
#4
RE: Caliber Selection
A good old .30/06
The guy obviously isn't a hardcore shooter so he will be buying factory. Ever hardware store in the world carrys Remington Core lock ammo. My favorite deer and elk gun is my Howa .308.
The guy obviously isn't a hardcore shooter so he will be buying factory. Ever hardware store in the world carrys Remington Core lock ammo. My favorite deer and elk gun is my Howa .308.
#9
RE: Caliber Selection
It sounds to me like the guy didn't have much experience with rifles and, that being the case, I would NOT have recommended a magnum caliber. I would have suggested a .270, .280, 7mm-08, .308, or .30-06. Any of those would do the job at reasonable ranges using the correct bullet.
Everyone's tolerance for recoil is different. A .300 Magnum, for what appears to be a first "big game" rifle, is a surefire way to create a shooter who flinches...
Everyone's tolerance for recoil is different. A .300 Magnum, for what appears to be a first "big game" rifle, is a surefire way to create a shooter who flinches...