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Elemaoh 07-16-2007 05:57 PM

New to hunting
 
I recently started to play with the idea of Hunting. Ive never done it, Shot a gun id say a handful of times, Moslty Shotgun and when I was much younger. Im currently 23, 5'9 and 210lbs so I think I should be ok with a rifle (Id assume?!)

Anyway, Im looking for some advice as to where to start. Im under the assumption, that as a Beginner Id want to start with small game? Am I wrong?

Also - The gun. What would you all recommend I start with? Ive been told a .22 is decent, and affordable to see if hunting is enjoyable to me.

I live in So. Nevada right now and been told, Hunting is a little different here then most other places.

ruger357w 07-16-2007 06:59 PM

RE: New to hunting
 
What will you be hunting for?

Elemaoh 07-16-2007 07:38 PM

RE: New to hunting
 
Id say most likely rabbits, Snake, the biggest thing Id shoot (and VERY unlikely at this time) would be a coyote. But that isnt likely while Im learning.

SamPAhunter 07-16-2007 09:11 PM

RE: New to hunting
 
A good starting gun for what you said would be a 243 if coyots is the biggest thing you will be after. But for snake or rabbit a .22 would be fine. Maybe go with a 22-250. That's a gun really for your second or third. The range on game you gave is pretty large though. Do you plan on eating the rabbits or just " Blowing them away " ??? If so the 243 would be fine.
Good Luck enjoy your gun:)

SamPAhunter 07-16-2007 09:15 PM

RE: New to hunting
 
Just remember maybe a 223 as well:D


Bloodsaw 07-17-2007 07:40 PM

RE: New to hunting
 
wouldnt a 22 magnum be good for rabbits and snakes, and even yotes under 50 yards?

rem250 07-18-2007 10:36 AM

RE: New to hunting
 
Elemaoh
You are on the right track .22 long rifle is the way to go starting out they areaffordableand cheap to shoot lots of fun(just plinking /target shooting) Then go hunting rabbits, squirrels, snakes, and small game to see ifyou enjoy it.If not you don't have a whole lot invested. IF YOU DO ENJOY HUNTING THEN YOU CAN GET BIGGER THINGS TO HUNT WITH(centerfire rifle)AND FOR (deer, coyotes, bear, and the list goes on)

hope this helps good luck and enjoy

rankbull 07-18-2007 04:17 PM

RE: New to hunting
 
hard to beet the versatility of a good 12G:D

boonecountybowhunter 07-18-2007 09:18 PM

RE: New to hunting
 
yeah i like rankbull's idea. the way it sounds for what you're planning on hunting, i think the best thing to go with is a 12 guage. you can hunt just about everything with one

BowHunterJim 07-20-2007 07:08 PM

RE: New to hunting
 
a good 20ga would be nice for a beginner.


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