Semi-Auto vs. Bolt Action
#11
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: S.W. Pa.-- Heart in North Central Pa. mountains-
Posts: 2,600
RE: Semi-Auto vs. Bolt Action
It certainly is true that a bolt action is not as fast for a follow-up shot as a semi, but with a little practice, you may be surprised at how fast you can cycle it. It is a generally accepted fact that bolt action rifles are more inherently accurate than pumps, semis, or lever guns due to the way they are constructed, and the reasons nchawkeye explained. In my opinion, the .243 is all the gun you need for your type of hunting, and a .270 is beginning to reach the upper limits of overkill for those Florida deer. I personally would not even consider any of the magnum cartridges for your type of hunting. What i would recommend you do is take a good, hard look at the 7mm-08 in a nice bolt action that fits you, combined with a good quality scope. Good bullet selection, an excellent cartridge for reloading, mild recoil, etc., etc. It is definitely worth taking a hard look at...........
#12
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 41
RE: Semi-Auto vs. Bolt Action
I think the 270 WSM is the only one of the new calibers that will survive over the long run. It is a nice package & offers some dandy performance. I have always thought the 7 mm Mag was over-rated, as it has just about nothing over a plain old 270 Win when the 270 is loaded where it was designed to be.
Most of any difference can be accounted for by the longer barrel found on the 7 mm Mags.
Bolt action rifles will just about always be more aaccurate off the shelf than an auto. I had a bolt in 35 Whelen that liked just about everything that I ran through it. I am working with an auto in the same caliber that is a lot more finicky, & never quite as accurate or consistant.
My 2 cents, get a bolt action in 270 WSM, and go hunting for anything in North America. With a good bullet, it will never disappoint you.
Most of any difference can be accounted for by the longer barrel found on the 7 mm Mags.
Bolt action rifles will just about always be more aaccurate off the shelf than an auto. I had a bolt in 35 Whelen that liked just about everything that I ran through it. I am working with an auto in the same caliber that is a lot more finicky, & never quite as accurate or consistant.
My 2 cents, get a bolt action in 270 WSM, and go hunting for anything in North America. With a good bullet, it will never disappoint you.
#13
RE: Semi-Auto vs. Bolt Action
Well thanks for the input! I went with the .270 Winchester WSM, Model 70. It is a great little rifle and I can't wait to go sight it in. I comes with a simmons scope, 3-9x40, which isn't bad and I will use it and save my money to buy a nice climbing treestand and retire my old one.
Thanks for all of the input.
Thanks for all of the input.
#14
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Southeast Missouri
Posts: 2,178
RE: Semi-Auto vs. Bolt Action
No NO.....buy the Browning A-bolt .243 Rifle....! [:@] Dang...too late!
I have hunted with my Remington 30-06 model 742 for many years and finally went out and bought a brand new Browning Hunter A-bolt .243 Rifle and have never regreted it for the past 2 years since I've owned it,less recoil and very accurate!I suggest you get a Caldwell Lead Sled to help with sighting in your new WSM .270,I also have a Browning Medallion in the .270 WSM and just recently sighted it in at 100 yards for this Novembers Rifle Deer Season and I plan on trying it out (the .270 WSM) on the 200 yard range to see how well it performs further out?
I have hunted with my Remington 30-06 model 742 for many years and finally went out and bought a brand new Browning Hunter A-bolt .243 Rifle and have never regreted it for the past 2 years since I've owned it,less recoil and very accurate!I suggest you get a Caldwell Lead Sled to help with sighting in your new WSM .270,I also have a Browning Medallion in the .270 WSM and just recently sighted it in at 100 yards for this Novembers Rifle Deer Season and I plan on trying it out (the .270 WSM) on the 200 yard range to see how well it performs further out?
#15
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: North Georgia
Posts: 19
RE: Semi-Auto vs. Bolt Action
A bolt action is more accurate in my oppion. Hard to explain why but i can shot a lot better with a bolt than i can a semi-auto. But maybe it depends on the shooter. I like a bolt action though. And it would have to be more reliable than a semi due to teh simple fact that a semi could jam on occasicion. But i dont personally own a high power semi-auto. Just a .22 semi but every once in a blue moon it will jam while target shooting. It easy to fix but you could end up missing somehting big when out hunting. I put my trust in a bolt
#16
RE: Semi-Auto vs. Bolt Action
ORIGINAL: whitetailhunter01
There is a Winchester at Wally World in black synthetic with SS or Nickel barrel on Clearance for $250 that I am looking at. It is a 270WSM bolt action.
There is a Winchester at Wally World in black synthetic with SS or Nickel barrel on Clearance for $250 that I am looking at. It is a 270WSM bolt action.
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