helo, my name is nate.....
#3
Greetings & Welcome, Fawn Nate! Many great years of hunting to you!!
I assume that by ".300" you are looking for a .30-caliber, not necessarily a .300 Savage, .300 H&H, .300 Weatherby, etc.??
If you are seeking a deer rifle, don't limit your quest to just .30 caliber rifles. .24, .25, .26, .27, and .28 caliber cartridges can serve just as well as many .30's.
I assume that by ".300" you are looking for a .30-caliber, not necessarily a .300 Savage, .300 H&H, .300 Weatherby, etc.??
If you are seeking a deer rifle, don't limit your quest to just .30 caliber rifles. .24, .25, .26, .27, and .28 caliber cartridges can serve just as well as many .30's.
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Fork Horn
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There are so many variables to consider when choosing a caliber. I am not an expert, but it took me 8 months to finally settle on a .270 win. I had a 7mm mag but recoil bothered me so I had a hard time with accuracy. I also wanted a caliber that I could hunt other game with. Now without anticipating recoil I am grouping shots within a half inch @ 100 yards and love shooting this gun.
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Nate
I suggest you go toa gun shop and look at the used guns in there. Perhaps you can find something to your liking. And most shops have a payment system where you can pay a little at a time until your gun is paid off. Good luck
I suggest you go toa gun shop and look at the used guns in there. Perhaps you can find something to your liking. And most shops have a payment system where you can pay a little at a time until your gun is paid off. Good luck
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