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NyCzZzhunter 11-10-2007 02:39 PM

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kingnn93 11-10-2007 02:48 PM

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ORIGINAL: NyCzZzhunter

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what in the world are you talking about???
okay what ever, umm he would prefer a lever action or a bolt action

Passafist 11-10-2007 03:15 PM

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IMHO, if it was me I'd buy a Tikka T3 in .300 WSM and throw a Leupold 3~9x40 Vari-X II scope on it and keep the other $500 in my pocket for the hunt.

In woods and brush, I agree with Driftrider, I'd go with the Marlin 336 in .30-30, same scope and pocket the cash.

Retaks 11-10-2007 03:38 PM

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I just got a Tikka T3 Stainless Lite in 300 WSM on Thurs. I put a Nikon Buckmasters scope on it. The total came to $808.98 with 2 boxes of Winchester Supreme ammo. The Leupold Vari-X Scope would have brought the price up another $100.

stalkingbear 11-11-2007 06:39 AM

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A BROWNING A-BOLT IN .280 OR 7MM08 WITH A top quality SCOPE!

starhunter21 11-11-2007 09:24 AM

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If a lever action, browing BLR, here is a link to a very nice looking laminate
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...?Item=84191999

If a bolt, I would look at the Tikka T3.

Glass: Zeiss Conquest or Leupold VX III

Caliber: Me, I would get a 270WSM, but .308 or .270 are fine choices.

I would have your friend take the recommendations from this thread, go down to the gun shoppe, and shoulder them. Pick the rifle that feels the best.

eldeguello 11-11-2007 02:04 PM

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ORIGINAL: RugerM77.270

30-06. Will be all the gun he needs. Get a Remington of Browning.
This is true. As a matter of fact, for nothing but deer, and here I include the biggest mulie that ever walked, the .30/'06 is actually MORE POWER than he will ever need. Anything like the 6mm Remington, 6mm/284, .257 Roberts, .260 Remington, 6.5X55, 6.5 X57,6.5X284, 7mm/'08, 7X57mm Mauser, .25/'06, .270 Win., or .280 Remington will do the job with less blast &amp; recoil than the .30/'06. If fact, the smaller 6.5mm rounds, like the 6.5X55mm, although not nearly as popular here as they are in Europe, are among the very best for deer-size game.



Tell him to get a CZ in 6.5X55mm!

renfrowridge 11-11-2007 02:59 PM

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I agree 100% I just got myCZ in 6.5X55 and I love it, fit and finish are great at 100 yrds I can cover 4 shot with a dime it cost 550.00 out the door

Archblackmage 11-12-2007 12:02 PM

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CZ check out both cz usa and the eurpean version, Make it a easy accessed caliber by looking at local stores and seeing what is cheap and in good supply also many options does he like wood or syn. stocks Is he hunting in wet conditions, weight, setups like bipods, shooting sticks, scout mount set ups compack rifles. recoil that is preferred.

2 of mine rifles a win model 70 270win blued winlight like feather weight only syn more stable stock. like win 130 powerpoints. higher velocity than 30'06 smaller bullet. More recoil longer distance larger game bear/ elk
marlin 1894 blued wood stock 357mag with xo gosht rings and scout mount with 2x7 X long eye relief. can fire 357mag semijacted or 38special recommended can be good if have revolver in that caliber they also make 44mag.
very little recoil. cousin took a turkey with one 9 shots better than win if scope is to be mounted side ejection also if he wants to send alot http://www.wildwestguns.com/


IndyHunter83 11-12-2007 12:32 PM

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Lever action would be perfect. Don't know if i'd go with a 30-30.I thinkMarlin is chambering some of its newer rifles in cartridges like the 308 or the 30-06. I know winchester makes a lever action in 30-06 but its a replica of one of their really old rifles and runs around 1100.


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