Best choice for 1st gun???
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Hey ya'll... Just wanderin what ya'lls input is on what type of gun I should get for my first. I just shot my first deer(it was a 3 point) last week with a old winchester 30-30 rifle. I was thinking that I should get something like this for my 1st gun.. I love the open sights with a lil power behind it. My birthday is coming up the 27th, so with christmas and my birthday combined, I should have around 300-400 dollars to spend.. Any imput on what kind of gun to get would be great including type(.243, .270, 30-06, etc..) and brand... Thx!!!
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Giant Nontypical
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From: fort mcmurray alberta canada
The 7mm-08 makes a fine starter gun and works very well on deer and even larger game out to medium ranges.It can also be had in lighter guns with minimum recoil.
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Nontypical Buck
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Congratulations on your first deer kill!!
I think a Remington Model 700 ADL Synthetic Youth; chambered in .308 Win.; MSRP $484.00. would be a good choice for you. If you look around, you can find this rifle for less than MSRP $484.00. Good luck, and welcome to the forum.
I think a Remington Model 700 ADL Synthetic Youth; chambered in .308 Win.; MSRP $484.00. would be a good choice for you. If you look around, you can find this rifle for less than MSRP $484.00. Good luck, and welcome to the forum.
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From: Brunswick, OH
It is hard to beat a good 30-30 or 35 REM for deer hunting. The lever gun is a great woods gun but if you have open or long range shots where you live you might be better suited for one of the flatter shooting cartriges.
If you have gun shows in your area you can get a good Marlin for under $300. Ruger, Savage and Remington all have guns in your price range but you will need to decide what type of conditions you will use it in.
Just some thoughts
If you have gun shows in your area you can get a good Marlin for under $300. Ruger, Savage and Remington all have guns in your price range but you will need to decide what type of conditions you will use it in.
Just some thoughts
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Bossier City LA United States
Both the 7mm-08 Rem and the 260 Rem will out perform the antiquated 30-30 Win hands down offering better ballistics and mild recoil with far more downrange energy.
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From: va USA
If you like a traditional level gun with open sights then there really are only two choices. Buy a Marlin, not Winchester, chambered in either 45-70 or 35 Rem. Both of these rounds are much better killers than a 30-30. A good new bolt action scoped and ready to hunt will likely take you over your $400 budget. I would suggest buying a used rifle, you can get more gun for the money. If you want a new rifle my vote goes to the Savage package rifles. The scope isn't great but it will work until you can put some additional money together. Buy one in 7mm-08 and don't look back!


