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RE: Rifle for wife for xmas, suggestions?
Rem Youth Model 7, 243 Win or 260 Rem.
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RE: Rifle for wife for xmas, suggestions?
I think you are right on with the 308. I like the Browning MicroHunter. The gun looks good and is light weight. It's designed with a shorter length of pull for women and youngsters. The 308 loaded with a 150 gr. Barnes X is enough to put down an elk. Teach your wife to shoot well and where to place her shot and she will do great. The Browning will be a little over $500 for a new rifle. If you want to spend less money you can find Remington Youth ADL synthetics in 308 for around $329 in my neck of the woods. I much prefer the Browning. My friend won an ADL Youth in 308 and his son uses it. It's chambered in 308. My hunting partner bought his son a Micro in 7MM-08 and this gun is a tack driver. Handling both I prefer the Browning. But I as most others operate on a budget. You could also look on the used market and buy a full size short action rifle and have the stock cut to fit your wife's length of pull. If you buy her a rifle that fits she will be a much better shooter. Most people including adult males buy a rifle based on a magazine article and change their style instead of buying a rifle that fits them and a realistic caliber to hunt the game they are looking for.
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RE: Rifle for wife for xmas, suggestions?
a gun for the wife? I would think a 223 would knocker arse over teakettle... Tom |
RE: Rifle for wife for xmas, suggestions?
My suggestion is this: really consider what you're buying and for whom....
I.e. Don't buy a rifle that's made to be hunted a lot unless she's really going to hunt it that much. I bought my fiance a M-98 .308 Spanish/German Mauser that had been sporterized and customized-SLICK rifle built for looks AND hunting---she hunted coyotes with it twice in two years, always favoring a single shot .243 or leveraction .30-30 of mine. Don't buy something for yourself...if it's going to be her gun, let it be her gun and unless it's a surprise, let her pick it out. Women are weird, most of them don't like guns as presents...especially if it's so expensive that it's their ONLY ONE...My fiance had been wanting a self-defense "little pistol" for sometime, mentioning it often to me...aparently she wanted it as a "just because gift" or for me to just buy her one, because when I gave her one for our anniversary, she wasn't really pleased---thankfully I had bought about the same weight in jewelry too, so it wasn't a total wash, but a valuable lesson was learned. |
RE: Rifle for wife for xmas, suggestions?
"...Women are weird..."
And how brother, RA ps But God dont we like the parts that AINT weird?;) |
RE: Rifle for wife for xmas, suggestions?
A browning micro medallion in .308 win, a remington model 7 also in .308 should be on your "must look at" list. A 7mm08 would also work but I would rather have a .308 if elk was in the picture. Top off either with a leupold compact 2x7 and it will be just about ideal for a smaller woman.
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RE: Rifle for wife for xmas, suggestions?
A 7mm08 would also work but I would rather have a .308 if elk was in the picture. |
RE: Rifle for wife for xmas, suggestions?
The 7mm-08 Rem with out penetrate a 308 Win and carry more downrange energy. |
RE: Rifle for wife for xmas, suggestions?
I have no use for a 150 grain 7mm bullet. A 140 will work fine and if it won't there is a 160.
308 is an extremely popular round for moose which can hit 1000 lbs on the hoof |
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