Suggestions on first 30-06?
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Spike
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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Suggestions on first 30-06?
So I have picked up the hunting fever this year as I went for the 1st time. I'd like to go deer and elk hunting predominantly, maybe black bear. Anyways I am pretty set on the 30-06 because of the manufacturer's bullet diversity and I would like to have something large enough to take an elk but not too big as to only get 2 burgers out of a deer...
For the last few months I have been dead set on the Rem. model 700 in wood stock and refused to buy a gun in syn. But after this last hunting trip I used a buddies syn. stock .243 and it grew on me. Now the syn. stock rem 700 can be had for half the price of the wood so I am no longer opposed to the syn stocks.
I would prefer to buy used with a nice scope like a Leupold or Nikon if I have the chance, but it is hard to find a good deal at the gun shows around hunting season. With this in mind what are some good 30-06's (used of course) that I should have my eyes on when I go to the gun shows? For a used gun my high end is set at $500, and that is with a very nice scope...
On a side note, what are some goof rifles (new) I should keep my eyes peeled for? I hear everyone raging about the savage 111's and how good they are for the price. However my buddy just got a rem 700 in syn for $420 out the door at a sports store. Price range is about the same here as well.
For the last few months I have been dead set on the Rem. model 700 in wood stock and refused to buy a gun in syn. But after this last hunting trip I used a buddies syn. stock .243 and it grew on me. Now the syn. stock rem 700 can be had for half the price of the wood so I am no longer opposed to the syn stocks.
I would prefer to buy used with a nice scope like a Leupold or Nikon if I have the chance, but it is hard to find a good deal at the gun shows around hunting season. With this in mind what are some good 30-06's (used of course) that I should have my eyes on when I go to the gun shows? For a used gun my high end is set at $500, and that is with a very nice scope...
On a side note, what are some goof rifles (new) I should keep my eyes peeled for? I hear everyone raging about the savage 111's and how good they are for the price. However my buddy just got a rem 700 in syn for $420 out the door at a sports store. Price range is about the same here as well.
#2
I can give you my views on it and I'm sure you will get several. I have owned several 700's and I have always ended up selling them. Now I have a Tikka and I love it,but my favorite gun is my Savage. You can't find a gun that shoots better out of the box.
#3
Winchester, Browning, Ruger, etc all make good rifles. Some will shoot better then others, it all depends on how good they made that barrel, how good the trigger is, and how good you are. I have a pair of winchester M70s that would dispell the internet legend that anything but an m700 will not shoot. We have a marlin XL7 with wood, inexpensive gun, and built similar to a savage. If I were to put good glass on it, I think it would be a shooter. Dont get fooled about too big of gun and no meat left to eat. Using the wrong bullet design for your use, and high velocity bullets, will lead to loss of meat. Dont get me wrong though, there is nothing wrong at all with an '06. It works.
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Michigan
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Check out the top site for new, and the other 2 underneath for used options. Personally, I'd stick with something in the Savage other than the Axis. A Savage 110 or a 11 is the cheapest way to go, but there will be other variants. Don't ignore the Ruger American or the Marlin Xls series. Journeyman guns at a real competitive price. If going used though you just might snag a Remington or a Winchester in your price range if you don't mind a nick or scratch or two (without glass). Cosmetics are overrated, but a gun with a bunch of surface damage has probably not been cared for. Pay attention to the functioning of the bolt, the magazine and the condition of the bore/barrel.
http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/a...s=savage+30-06
http://www.gunbroker.com/All/BI.aspx...s=savage+30-06
http://www.gunsamerica.com/Search.htm?T=savage+30-06
http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/a...s=savage+30-06
http://www.gunbroker.com/All/BI.aspx...s=savage+30-06
http://www.gunsamerica.com/Search.htm?T=savage+30-06
Last edited by 8mm/06; 10-26-2012 at 02:38 AM.
#8
Spike
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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Already have a .270....don't mean to be rude but I don't want this to turn into a caliber thread. Have seen to many veer off topic with that. I am STRICTLY talking 30-06 nothing else.
Thank You though...
This is not a hang on your wall gun I want. This is a down in the trenches sort of speak type of gun that I can bang up and not worry about scratching when out on my hunts. Hence the cheap price.
Thank You though...
This is not a hang on your wall gun I want. This is a down in the trenches sort of speak type of gun that I can bang up and not worry about scratching when out on my hunts. Hence the cheap price.
Last edited by 700guy; 10-25-2012 at 04:09 PM.
#10
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2009
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Already have a .270....don't mean to be rude but I don't want this to turn into a caliber thread. Have seen to many veer off topic with that. I am STRICTLY talking 30-06 nothing else.
Thank You though...
This is not a hang on your wall gun I want. This is a down in the trenches sort of speak type of gun that I can bang up and not worry about scratching when out on my hunts. Hence the cheap price.
Thank You though...
This is not a hang on your wall gun I want. This is a down in the trenches sort of speak type of gun that I can bang up and not worry about scratching when out on my hunts. Hence the cheap price.