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johnnyc531 10-09-2007 02:08 PM

What Rifle Should I get for Deer Hunting
 
I've been hunting with a 12 gauge mossberg pump shotgun and a thompson .50 cal muzzle loader, the last few years they've made it legal to hunt with a rifle in certain areas where I hunt. Although I like having to get the deer close to take the shot I was intrigued by perhaps trying to extend my range with a rifle (most the places I hunt are so wooded you'd have to be close anyway, but can't hurt to have the extra range if you need it. Any suggestions? I'm looking for a bascily cheap beginner rifle, I'd even consider getting used at Gander mountain or something if thats an option. I'm a decent size guy so I should be able to handle some kickback. One of the options I considerd was looking for maybe a 30-06, I heard they kick pretty hard though and was advised to try something else. I'm no rifle expert so thats where you all come in, make some suggestions please.

srwshooter 10-09-2007 02:43 PM

RE: What Rifle Should I get for Deer Hunting
 
i'd get a savage bolt action in any of the popular calibers,308,270,7-08,25-06 ,30-06 i would guess you will be buying factory ammo,so stay with the easy to find ammo for calibers. they will all kill .

DKA 10-09-2007 02:51 PM

RE: What Rifle Should I get for Deer Hunting
 
While people have different prefrences when it comes to rifles, one of the most accurate and flat shooting rifles is 270. Have used other rifles and set up a lot of different caliburs with scopes. Each time the 270 seems to win with me anyway. Wal-Mart is having a clearance sale on Remington 710 at the present time, less than $300.00 including scope. Some people don't like the 710 but have shot mine several times and it has performed well and is very accurate.

r33h 10-09-2007 03:12 PM

RE: What Rifle Should I get for Deer Hunting
 
I use a .270 for deer hunting when I am not using my bow. A .270 is a great gun for deer as well as a 30-06. The 30-06 has a very wide range of grain selection and is a good all around gun.

cjwink 10-09-2007 03:13 PM

RE: What Rifle Should I get for Deer Hunting
 
I bought a Stevens Model 200 Bolt action for my nephew a few weeks ago. .It has the same action as the Savage.. Paid 299.00 for it then added a set of rings and base and put an older scope I had laying around.. Out the door for me was 373.00.

You can also look at the NEF Handi Rifles.. I have one in 444 Marlin.. Which I really like..

savage3006 10-09-2007 03:34 PM

RE: What Rifle Should I get for Deer Hunting
 
If you can shoot a 12 ga pump with the heavy loads, you won't have problem with the 30-06. Just get one of those limbsaver recoil pads. They work well. Also make sure you wear double hear protection at the beginning. Noise is one reason we flinch.

If you only want to hunt deer you can get something smaller like 270.

USAF_hunter 10-09-2007 06:08 PM

RE: What Rifle Should I get for Deer Hunting
 
My dad has collected deer rifles for as long as I can remember so I get to use many different calibers. My personal favorites are the .257 Roberts and the .260 Browning stalker. I have used 7mm up to .338's and those previous 2 mentioned do the job just as well. Of course it all depends on where and what you want to hunt.

timbercruiser 10-09-2007 06:44 PM

RE: What Rifle Should I get for Deer Hunting
 
Amen to the .270, topped with a Conquest or Elite 4200 or better scope.

johnnyc531 10-09-2007 09:42 PM

RE: What Rifle Should I get for Deer Hunting
 
Thanks for the feedback

DBerrard 10-10-2007 03:01 AM

RE: What Rifle Should I get for Deer Hunting
 
If you're a "decent sized guy" don't sweat the 30-06's recoil.

Anyways, I noticed you said you hunt in thick brush...can't go wrong with a 30-30 lever action (Marlin of course!) in that situation. No need for a scope if you're shooting 60 yards or closer in the brush..lil $$ saver there.
Although, I'd say go to a store you trust and find "the" guy who knows what he's talking about, explain your situation and see what you two come up with.




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