Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Seriously, we cannot answer that question well with the info provided. Will you be hunting in heavy brush where 50 yds is a long shot? Will you be shooting down from a hillside maybe as far as 300 yds?
Originally posted by: Colt45
oh, yeah.. if i'm around here, its flat, and open (my dog ran away 2 days ago and I can still see him). but if I go north, it is mostly forest, with open areas. aspen, evergreen, or a mix depending on where exactly, but mostly spruce trees. (still flat though) couldnt just use a sharp light round for long range, and flat head, heavier round for brush (assuming same caliber)? or is that too much to ask for out of one gun?Originally posted by: Hayabusarider Seriously, we cannot answer that question well with the info provided. Will you be hunting in heavy brush where 50 yds is a long shot? Will you be shooting down from a hillside maybe as far as 300 yds?
Originally posted by: Apathetic
Go to a gun store and see what they have in the 30 caliber range.
I used to go hunting with an M1 garand. It's a 30-06 caliber. It's a fairly heavy weapon, though.
Dave
Originally posted by: Damage
Good answers everyone.. Here's the cheap option.. Pickup a Mossin-Nagant (7.62x51) or a surplus Turkish mauser in 8mm.. Should be able to get either for less than $200.
What he said...Originally posted by: desy
Ok Colt since you and I are Saskies I'll help you out.
Any caliber from .243 , 25/06, 257 roberts, 260, 270 , 7MM 08, 280 7MM Rem Mag, 308, 30/06 and there is a bunch in between these, these being the most common will do.
If you want combo deer/coyote stick to the 270 and smaller calibers, deer/elk/moose 7mm 08 and up calibers
People can and will argue the merits of all of these calibers to death so I'll just tell you on what I decided.
I went with the 7MM 08 for these reasons
1 Short action caliber used in rifles of shorter barrel lentgh and therefore weight for carry around and easier to fit to my 5' 6" frame
2 Shoots flatter than the 30 cals with a lot less recoil
3 mounted a nice small light 2-7X scope on a Browning BLR lever action, the lever for quicker follow up shots.
Brush guns are a myth, all bullets deflect
Like etech posted the Chuck Hawks site, one stop shop for all your hunting questions its why I ended up with what I did