Help me choose between these 2 rifles...
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Northeast Texas
Posts: 442
Help me choose between these 2 rifles...
I've decided to start over with my hunting rifle collection.
I want something that my son will look at 25 years from now and wonder where it's been and what it's been through.
As much as I like synthetic/stainless, I think a wood stock/blued steel rifle would have more character to look back on over the years.
So, I've narrowed my choices down to the Remington CDL in either .30-06 or 7mm. Rem. Mag. and the Ruger no. 1 in .300 Win. Mag.
Both rifles are very classy looking. I've always wanted a .300 Win. Mag. (don't know why....just one of those things). I'M LEFT HANDED, and if Remington made the CDL in the .300 Winny my decision would be made already.
But their is something nice about the rugged simplicity of the Ruger no. 1........just can't seem to decide.
Any opinions would be greatly welcomed about the rifles and caliber choice.
Thanks,
Schoolcraft
I want something that my son will look at 25 years from now and wonder where it's been and what it's been through.
As much as I like synthetic/stainless, I think a wood stock/blued steel rifle would have more character to look back on over the years.
So, I've narrowed my choices down to the Remington CDL in either .30-06 or 7mm. Rem. Mag. and the Ruger no. 1 in .300 Win. Mag.
Both rifles are very classy looking. I've always wanted a .300 Win. Mag. (don't know why....just one of those things). I'M LEFT HANDED, and if Remington made the CDL in the .300 Winny my decision would be made already.
But their is something nice about the rugged simplicity of the Ruger no. 1........just can't seem to decide.
Any opinions would be greatly welcomed about the rifles and caliber choice.
Thanks,
Schoolcraft
#4
Doing the .300 winni I would opt for a bolt. Hunting big game and having a follow up shot can be a big advantage. I know what everyone will say you have to close enough and make the shot count but we aren't shooting praire dogs. A lot is on the line when you put the smack on a bull elk. I want everything going for me. 06 is another great caliber with many uses and all the gun MFG make them and factory loads are everywhere.
#5
I'm partial to my .30-06, even though it's a Winchester rather than a Remington.
And, not to ride your butt about it, but wouldn't you want your guns to look good after years of use? I'm not saying you should baby your equipment, but it seems that basic upkeep (both functional and cosmetic) would be pretty standard? In my opinion, the best way to pass along stories about your gun(s) would be to use them, take care of them, and include your children and grandchildren in these uses whenever possible.
And, not to ride your butt about it, but wouldn't you want your guns to look good after years of use? I'm not saying you should baby your equipment, but it seems that basic upkeep (both functional and cosmetic) would be pretty standard? In my opinion, the best way to pass along stories about your gun(s) would be to use them, take care of them, and include your children and grandchildren in these uses whenever possible.
#6
although the 30-06 is a great gun i would go with the no1 in 300mag.for only one reason
when a hunter comes to deer camp with a single shot gun it speaks of someone that knows his stuff..one shot kill pure and simple. not to mention that the no1 has class wrote all over it...there should be no question about witch one to buy...
when a hunter comes to deer camp with a single shot gun it speaks of someone that knows his stuff..one shot kill pure and simple. not to mention that the no1 has class wrote all over it...there should be no question about witch one to buy...
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: west central wi USA
Posts: 2,256
I've hunted deer with a single shot Browning for the last 35 yr.'s. In all that time, a fast follow-up shot was never a factor in getting a deer, in fact it was never necessary. I always hit them the first time. Get the Ruger.