gun
#11
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: WV
Posts: 4,484
RE: gun
steve,
the savage would be a fine choice for a moderate priced gun--also--just like in hunting--be patient (I know its hard when you're young and the money's burnin)--especially if you are going to wait until next year to use it. study ballistic chart--the federal ammo website has a great one where you can pick and chose comparisons ( 30-06 is probably a good all around choice--but you might see something that catches your eye). Choose a gun that will bring you a lifetime of satisfaction--when I was 14 I bought a rem model 7 in 6mm and now I wouldn't trade that gun for a new pick-up--probably wouldn't ( what color? (grin)). anyway, shop around, some sporting goods shop might run a sale every once in a while--pick one that fits you--that 710 looks like a club.
hb
the savage would be a fine choice for a moderate priced gun--also--just like in hunting--be patient (I know its hard when you're young and the money's burnin)--especially if you are going to wait until next year to use it. study ballistic chart--the federal ammo website has a great one where you can pick and chose comparisons ( 30-06 is probably a good all around choice--but you might see something that catches your eye). Choose a gun that will bring you a lifetime of satisfaction--when I was 14 I bought a rem model 7 in 6mm and now I wouldn't trade that gun for a new pick-up--probably wouldn't ( what color? (grin)). anyway, shop around, some sporting goods shop might run a sale every once in a while--pick one that fits you--that 710 looks like a club.
hb
#13
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Western up state NY in the USA
Posts: 259
RE: gun
You did not say why you were going to go with NEW.
I have picked up a lot of used rifiles that have had less than 200 rounds run tru them.
There is nothing wrong with a good used rifle.
Look around & you can get a good deal & have money left for ammo.
I have picked up a lot of used rifiles that have had less than 200 rounds run tru them.
There is nothing wrong with a good used rifle.
Look around & you can get a good deal & have money left for ammo.
#14
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location:
Posts: 477
RE: gun
ORIGINAL: johnch
The Rem. 710 is not what I would pick.
I am not sure of the differance in price but I know that the plainest Savage rifles are shooters and the packages are a good value.
The 30-06 is a great deer ,black bear cart. and will take elk with the right load.
The Rem. 710 is not what I would pick.
I am not sure of the differance in price but I know that the plainest Savage rifles are shooters and the packages are a good value.
The 30-06 is a great deer ,black bear cart. and will take elk with the right load.
i agree. i have a model 110 in .270, and with sling and scope it cost under $300. i bought it used, but it works. i would suggest looking for a used gun in good condtion, before you go out and get a new gun. the used guns might not look as pretty, but they work just as well. trust me