Rifle advise ??
#11
RE: Rifle advise ??
CBM,
It sounds like your going into this blind.
I have spent the past month anda half researching every aspect of purchasing a rifle from recoil tables to rifle styles. I have a notebook that I have created compiling all of the articles that I have found dealing with various rifle and cartridge comparisons and I am still learing new things every day. I will give you 3 pieces of advice.
1) Educate yourself with various aspects of cartridges and their balistics.
2) Educate yourself with various types of rifle (shortvs. long actions) (stainless vs. blued) (synthetic vs. wood) (is the bolt made from bar stock?) (does the rifle use heavy washers instead of integral recoil lugs?) If you have a question about any of the things I just put up in () then you Do Not need to purchase a rifle yet.
3) Feel and use (if possible) as many rifles as you can find to decide your taste.
Two great resources on the web are http://www.chuckhawks.com/rifles_index_reviews.htmand http://www.findarticles.com/p/advanced?tb=art
Do your home work and you will be well rewarded. Good luck.
It sounds like your going into this blind.
I don't know enough to buy a descent rifle.......much less re-load !! Mostly just a whitetail rifle !
1) Educate yourself with various aspects of cartridges and their balistics.
2) Educate yourself with various types of rifle (shortvs. long actions) (stainless vs. blued) (synthetic vs. wood) (is the bolt made from bar stock?) (does the rifle use heavy washers instead of integral recoil lugs?) If you have a question about any of the things I just put up in () then you Do Not need to purchase a rifle yet.
3) Feel and use (if possible) as many rifles as you can find to decide your taste.
Two great resources on the web are http://www.chuckhawks.com/rifles_index_reviews.htmand http://www.findarticles.com/p/advanced?tb=art
Do your home work and you will be well rewarded. Good luck.
#12
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: SC USA
Posts: 1,434
RE: Rifle advise ??
I am trying to learn with all these questions !!
But with a lot of things in life........it seems like you can skip some learning steps by going ahead and getting the good stuff first !!
But with a lot of things in life........it seems like you can skip some learning steps by going ahead and getting the good stuff first !!
#13
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 4
RE: Rifle advise ??
I HAVE A WEATHERBY MARKV VARMINTMASTER I PURCHASED BACK IN 78,THAT NOW IS ONLY ON DISPLAY IN MY LIGHTED GUN CABINET.I RECENTLY HAD IT APRAISED AT 4 DIFFERENT GUN SHOPS JUST TO SEE WHAT IS IS WORTH NOT ONLY TO THEM BUT WHAT IS ON THR MARKET SUCH AS GUNBROKER EXT.THEY WERE ALL WITHIN 100 DOLLARS FROM ONE ANOTHER. NOT THAT I WOULD SELL THE GUN BUT JUST TO COMPARE IT WITH SOMETHING ELSE. MY PET RIFLE WAS IN USE FOR MANY YEARS BUT IT JUST CAN'T TOUCH THE ACCURACY OF MY NEW PET RIFLE THE T3.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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RE: Rifle advise ??
If it was only going to be a deer rifle then I would highly recommend the 7mm-08, .260, or a .270. However, if I were going to spend a couple thousand dollars on a rifle it would no doubt be a 30-06 or a .280 (unless you have absolutly no reason to think you'll ever want to take anything bigger with it). I would hate to spend that much money on a gun and then decide to go elk hunting and feel like I wanted something a little bigger. While all three cartridges should adequately take elk, I know my uncle and cousin went out west one time and the outfitter had a 30-06 minimum. Good luck choosing the rifle and I hope you enjoy it. I have never shot a Kimber before, but the ones I have handled felt as nice as I could imagine a rifle being. Other than that, I'm a big fan of remingtons and I wouldn't mind having that new extreme weather one they have out (if that's the kind you're looking for). I also know quite a few guys that shoot Ruger m77's and really like them (I do kinda like the controled feed and three part safety).
#18
RE: Rifle advise ??
ORIGINAL: CBM SC
I don't know enough to buy a descent rifle.......much less re-load !!
I don't know enough to buy a descent rifle.......much less re-load !!
#19
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: SC USA
Posts: 1,434
RE: Rifle advise ??
Thanks for all the help so far !!
I currently have a Steyr Model L .6mm .......walnut stock, blued finish, 2 triggers, Zeiss Diavari 3X9X42 1"tube scope (gun was given to me)!!
What I don't like : Stock is too nice for my style of hunting (I hunt thick stuff, climb stands...tree spikes...with my gun over my shoulder.....hitting limbs, brairs, vines,etc ) , I am also a canidate to sit for a while in the rain just in case......the finish is too nice.....I can't get home fast enough to clean it. My gun is light and short........and the 2 trigger deal sucks( the set trigger makes for like less than a pound pull....so you basically can't touch the trigger or it shoots.......then on the opposite hand if you don't set it and shoot it normal it has probably a 5# pull ) . So it gets tough to shoot at times.........I have always shot it good up to 150 yards.......but I have my good and bad days with it after that !! But very few times have I shot it under an inch at 100 yards (probably 1-2")
My new gun I definately want it sythetic and weather proof , I want something with more bullet variety and availability , I want some morenock down power(I have dropped a bunch of deerbut rarely does the bullet passthrough.....even with NP bullets.....some deer have been tough to track that ran 60-80 yards) , I want it to be accurate at 300 yards , I would like a single triggger at about 2.5# ,and I will be getting a Ziess Diavari 3x12x56 30mm tube scope put on it for sure!!
I currently have a Steyr Model L .6mm .......walnut stock, blued finish, 2 triggers, Zeiss Diavari 3X9X42 1"tube scope (gun was given to me)!!
What I don't like : Stock is too nice for my style of hunting (I hunt thick stuff, climb stands...tree spikes...with my gun over my shoulder.....hitting limbs, brairs, vines,etc ) , I am also a canidate to sit for a while in the rain just in case......the finish is too nice.....I can't get home fast enough to clean it. My gun is light and short........and the 2 trigger deal sucks( the set trigger makes for like less than a pound pull....so you basically can't touch the trigger or it shoots.......then on the opposite hand if you don't set it and shoot it normal it has probably a 5# pull ) . So it gets tough to shoot at times.........I have always shot it good up to 150 yards.......but I have my good and bad days with it after that !! But very few times have I shot it under an inch at 100 yards (probably 1-2")
My new gun I definately want it sythetic and weather proof , I want something with more bullet variety and availability , I want some morenock down power(I have dropped a bunch of deerbut rarely does the bullet passthrough.....even with NP bullets.....some deer have been tough to track that ran 60-80 yards) , I want it to be accurate at 300 yards , I would like a single triggger at about 2.5# ,and I will be getting a Ziess Diavari 3x12x56 30mm tube scope put on it for sure!!
#20
RE: Rifle advise ??
ORIGINAL: CBM SC
Thanks for all the help so far !!
I currently have a Steyr Model L .6mm .......walnut stock, blued finish, 2 triggers, Zeiss Diavari 3X9X42 1"tube scope (gun was given to me)!!
Thanks for all the help so far !!
I currently have a Steyr Model L .6mm .......walnut stock, blued finish, 2 triggers, Zeiss Diavari 3X9X42 1"tube scope (gun was given to me)!!