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smitdog 04-27-2008 08:24 AM

Rifle ?
 
I'm in the market for a rifle, I have only owned a .22 mag. rifle. Where I hunt we can only use shot gun, but I got invited to deer hunt the next county over this year and it is a rifle county. I like the Rugar Hawkeye, but I can't decide between a .25-06 or .270 win. I'M A NOVICE RIFLEMAN. I would like some suggestions on the matter.:eek:

700xcr 04-27-2008 08:45 AM

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Both cartridges that you mention will work fine. I would look at which cartridge in in supply in your area and go with that one. That way you can get enough ammo to get range time in to get to know your limitation on what you can do with the rifle. I would think that a 270win. or 30-06 would be in most Ma and Pop stores. Once you get the rifle get a good scope and get some range time in.

homers brother 04-27-2008 09:21 AM

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Either would be fine for deer, provided you do your part. Seems that .25-06 ammunition isn't as widely available in some areas, while the .270 ammois usually VERY available.

whitetaildreamer 04-27-2008 09:29 AM

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If it has been decied strickly between those 2 cal. then I would go with the .270. It will provide greater hunting options for you in the future.

bobfm10350 04-27-2008 09:49 AM

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Even though ilove the great 25-06 i would go with the 270 if i had to have one.

salukipv1 04-27-2008 12:28 PM

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Either would do fine, though may I suggest you look at other rifles aside from Ruger.....sure consider them, but look at/consider others.....

As to the calibers.....I think the .270 would be more versatile than the .25-06, but a .30-06 would be even more so, though I'm not sure you have any ambitions of hunting anything bigger than deer.....? on elk....I'd much prefer a .30-06 to a .270 or .25-06, though if you do become a elk nut.....you may be purchasing another rifle.

.25-06 is a nice round, esp for deer, as is the .270, max loading for a .25 is about 120gr, where as a .270 is 150 or 160grs, which on a bigger animal is a considerable addition IMO.

Though in my .270 I use 130gr, to m this is your ideal .270 load, and in a .25-06 the ideal load is usually 115gr or 117, or if for something lighter 100gr, though I feel the 115/117gr loads are perfect for the .25-06

If you don't own a rifle, aside from that .22, I think the .270 would probably be my choice, get a .270 though I wouldn't limit myself to just Ruger, look around, see what you like best.

sabotloader 04-27-2008 12:46 PM

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smitdog

as already said, both will work, but if it were my choice the 270 would be automatic... I really believe it is a much more versitile gun all the way up to elk and down to ground squirrels...

smitdog 04-27-2008 02:07 PM

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Thanks guys. I will also check out some other brand name rifle's as well.

HEAD0001 04-27-2008 03:57 PM

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That would be a great choice in a rifle. Buy the 270 and it will last you your life time, and then the life time of who you leave it to. Tom.

sabotloader 04-27-2008 04:55 PM

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smitdog

Tikka Tikka Tikka Tikka
I think the Tikka Lite is the way to go...

Opps! should have said the Tikka Lite in 270, with 24" barrel - stainless...

popeye 04-27-2008 08:19 PM

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Between the two I would get the 270. Popular, mainstream rounds work best for novices. Ammo is easy to find and there is a wide selection to choose from. I would like to suggest that you talk to the people who invited you on the rifle hunt and setup target practice time with them. Since you are new to rifle hunting they will probably be your best source of tips and advise.

idunno 04-27-2008 10:41 PM

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I keep telling myself that the 25-06 is gonna be my next caliber, but if I had to pick between the 2 as my first centerfire, it would have to be 270

Wilds 04-28-2008 06:09 AM

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ORIGINAL: smitdog

I'm in the market for a rifle, I have only owned a .22 mag. rifle. Where I hunt we can only use shot gun, but I got invited to deer hunt the next county over this year and it is a rifle county. I like the Rugar Hawkeye, but I can't decide between a .25-06 or .270 win. I'M A NOVICE RIFLEMAN. I would like some suggestions on the matter.:eek:
With all that in mind, and since you arein theDinwiddie County area,source a quality bolt rifle in 7-08......and good optics.

The reasoning is obvious..........

cjwink 04-28-2008 02:16 PM

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ORIGINAL: Wilds


ORIGINAL: smitdog

I'm in the market for a rifle, I have only owned a .22 mag. rifle. Where I hunt we can only use shot gun, but I got invited to deer hunt the next county over this year and it is a rifle county. I like the Rugar Hawkeye, but I can't decide between a .25-06 or .270 win. I'M A NOVICE RIFLEMAN. I would like some suggestions on the matter.:eek:
With all that in mind, and since you arein theDinwiddie County area,source a quality bolt rifle in 7-08......and good optics.

The reasoning is obvious..........
I agree..

RugerM77.270 04-28-2008 02:37 PM

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For a first centerfire I would have to suggest the .270. Its popular and easy to get ammo for at any place or time of year.

handloader1 04-28-2008 03:32 PM

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.270 Win. would be my choice. Good luck.

skeeter 7MM 04-29-2008 12:15 AM

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PersonallyI like the 2506remas a varmit/antelope & deer choice. However can't argue with a 270 or 7mm 08 either. Ammo availability will have an edge to the 270win however the others here have good stock as well. Do some research in your area before you buy in this regard, it may help make up your mind.

In terms of which rifle shoulder a bunch in your budget range and then pick the one that feels and fits the best.


Best of luck and enjoy!!:D




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