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RE: New to deer hunting, which rifle?
hey thanks yall for all your advice. i live in texas and were my girlfriends family hunts is up towards crocket texas. its a thick wooded area if that makes a big difference. im going to take a run up to the bass pro shop and gander mountain to take a look at what they got. i definitely would take my girlfriend's dad with me to get his opinion on which rifle he thinks is best for me. thanks again.
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RE: New to deer hunting, which rifle?
John: Do you have any shooting experience? If not, I'd definitely suggest that your first centerfire rifle ought to be relatively mild in the recoil department. I bought my first deer rifle when I was 15. It was a .30-06, and I've been coping with a "flinch" ever since.
There's not a deer in Texas that you can't kill cleanly and efficiently with a .243 Win. Seriously, it's an outstanding deer rifle, particularly for the relatively small-bodied Texas whitetails. I bought one for my son for his 12th birthday, and liked it so much I bought one for myself. Don't get taken in by the crowd that insists you need the latest whiz-bang super magnum or that the .243 is a gopher rifle. If someone tells you that, run... in the opposite direction. They don't know what they're talking about. |
RE: New to deer hunting, which rifle?
For TX, I'd say the 243, 25-06, 260, 270 or 7mm-08 would be more than enough gun. With my preference being the 25-06.
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RE: New to deer hunting, which rifle?
A good, accurate rifle for the money is the Savage bolt-action. There are many good carthridges, but one of the most versatile, as well as being very accurate, is the .308 Winchester. The 7mm-08 is also good, as is the .260 Remington.
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RE: New to deer hunting, which rifle?
ORIGINAL: RugerM77.270 ORIGINAL: hometheaterman I have owned 2 $30 Tasco 3x9x40 scopes from Wal-Mart and had them hold up better than my Leupold VX-I after that experience I'm not sure that some cheaper scopes aren't better. The Tasco looked just as clear to me a few buddies said it looked clearer. It didn't have to be sent in for repair after 6 months. It doesn't kise zero everytime it falls over. I just think it's a better scope. I also have a Simmons I paid like $60 for around 4 years ago and I like it a lot too. A lot more than the Leupold. I then have a Burris Fullfield II I just bought but haven't put it on anything to try it yet. |
RE: New to deer hunting, which rifle?
thanks for the advice. i have some experience with an older model remington i think it was a 700 or 740 but not 100%, took make over 40 shots with it and did pretty good, but i aint no expert thats for sure. i didnt flinch to bad just said wow, lol. i think right now im really looking at something close to remington 700 model.
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RE: New to deer hunting, which rifle?
ORIGINAL: John33871 thanks for the advice. i have some experience with an older model remington i think it was a 700 or 740 but not 100%, took make over 40 shots with it and did pretty good, but i aint no expert thats for sure. i didnt flinch to bad just said wow, lol. i think right now im really looking at something close to remington 700 model. |
RE: New to deer hunting, which rifle?
John, Go handle some rifles. Don't get stuck on brands. There are so many to choose from and they are all comparable. At least one will feel comfortable. ipscshooter has a better idea of caliber needs and your girls dad. You have to shoot the rifle! Feel them in your hands.
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RE: New to deer hunting, which rifle?
When looking for a rifle, do not become enamoured of the idea that it has to be NEW. Indeed, there are MANY older rifles, which if in NRA VG or better condition,are equal to or better than any new one. The Savage Model 99 and the Remington 760 are a couple that come to mind. Check out the gun auction sites. You may find a great buy!
In additon, there is no reason to avoid some of the older, "obsolete" cartridges like the 250 Savage, 257 Roberts,300 Savage,257 Roberts and the 7X57mm Mauser. The latter two are also adequate elk/black bear rounds if the correct bullets are used! Good luck! |
RE: New to deer hunting, which rifle?
ORIGINAL: hometheaterman ORIGINAL: RugerM77.270 ORIGINAL: hometheaterman I have owned 2 $30 Tasco 3x9x40 scopes from Wal-Mart and had them hold up better than my Leupold VX-I after that experience I'm not sure that some cheaper scopes aren't better. The Tasco looked just as clear to me a few buddies said it looked clearer. It didn't have to be sent in for repair after 6 months. It doesn't kise zero everytime it falls over. I just think it's a better scope. I also have a Simmons I paid like $60 for around 4 years ago and I like it a lot too. A lot more than the Leupold. I then have a Burris Fullfield II I just bought but haven't put it on anything to try it yet. |
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