Rifle recomendations

SarcasticDwarf

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I'm trying to track down a good first hunting rifle. It will need to be able to do at least white tails (Wisconsin). It needs to either come with a scope or be cheap enough that I can get one for a total of under $400. It also needs to have reasonably priced ammo.

I went to a local shop and the recomended the following two:
braztech rossi single shot
Stevens model 300

I really can't find too much information on either of the above and wondered if there were any other recomendations.
 

BudAshes

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The AK47. When you absolutely positively have to kill every motherfvcker in a room... accept no substitute
 

SarcasticDwarf

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Originally posted by: Xafgoat
The AK47. When you absolutely positively have to kill every motherfvcker in a room... accept no substitute

actually, I already have a SKS, which is very similar.
 

Ronstang

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Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: Xafgoat
The AK47. When you absolutely positively have to kill every motherfvcker in a room... accept no substitute

actually, I already have a SKS, which is very similar.

And even more useless....and I have both rifles in my collection. If you want a good hunting rifle then you should look at a nice bolt action unit with polymer stock and a scope. Take a look at Winchester and Remington. I would suggest either a 30-06 or 270 caliber.
 

SarcasticDwarf

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Originally posted by: Ronstang
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: Xafgoat
The AK47. When you absolutely positively have to kill every motherfvcker in a room... accept no substitute

actually, I already have a SKS, which is very similar.

And even more useless....and I have both rifles in my collection. If you want a good hunting rifle then you should look at a nice bolt action unit with polymer stock and a scope. Take a look at Winchester and Remington. I would suggest either a 30-06 or 270 caliber.

Is there any good website where I can look up what price I can expect to pay for each rifle?
 

Ronstang

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Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: Xafgoat
The AK47. When you absolutely positively have to kill every motherfvcker in a room... accept no substitute

actually, I already have a SKS, which is very similar.

And even more useless....and I have both rifles in my collection. If you want a good hunting rifle then you should look at a nice bolt action unit with polymer stock and a scope. Take a look at Winchester and Remington. I would suggest either a 30-06 or 270 caliber.

Is there any good website where I can look up what price I can expect to pay for each rifle?

I really don't have a clue where to send you but I do know that if you watch the ad flyers that both WalMart and Academy both have very decent sales on such rifles from time to time. I am not really sure of the values of these types of rifles but some comparison shopping should give you a good idea. I'm sure someone here will have some better pricing info than I do.


 

GuitarDaddy

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I would suggest going to a gun show or shop around gunshops or pawn shops for a nice used rifle, because $400 isn't going to make it for a new gun and scope. I would recommend a Remington ADL or BDL with a Lupould 3x9 scope, which would run $700-1000 new
 

K1052

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Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: Xafgoat
The AK47. When you absolutely positively have to kill every motherfvcker in a room... accept no substitute

actually, I already have a SKS, which is very similar.

And even more useless....and I have both rifles in my collection. If you want a good hunting rifle then you should look at a nice bolt action unit with polymer stock and a scope. Take a look at Winchester and Remington. I would suggest either a 30-06 or 270 caliber.

Is there any good website where I can look up what price I can expect to pay for each rifle?

www.gunbroker.com

It is an auction site so some of the stuff will be overpriced, but you can get an idea of what people are willing to pay.
 

Jon855

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You might be lucky with Savage Arms but then 400 and scoped that's a little far fethced by today's standard... I would say up it to max of 600 and you will be able to get maybe a Rem 700 or a Win Model 70 .308/.300 with a Leupold Var IX or Nikon or Bushmaster... I wish ya luck.
 

SarcasticDwarf

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Originally posted by: Jon855
You might be lucky with Savage Arms but then 400 and scoped that's a little far fethced by today's standard... I would say up it to max of 600 and you will be able to get maybe a Rem 700 or a Win Model 70 .308/.300 with a Leupold Var IX or Nikon or Bushmaster... I wish ya luck.

Thanks. I purchased a Savage .22 last year and the damn thing is jacked up (1/20 rounds fails to extract, 1/4 loads jam when loaded, and this is even with match grade rounds). I'm not too happy with them at the moment.
 

SarcasticDwarf

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Originally posted by: GuitarDaddy
Remingtons new economy 710 with a 3x9 bushnell scope

$369

Thats about as cheap as it gets in new guns

Yeah, I saw that. I dunno anything about that gun. Really, I don't mind used as long as I can see it in person and can have a friend verify that it is good.
 

Sundog

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Originally posted by: Ronstang
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: Xafgoat
The AK47. When you absolutely positively have to kill every motherfvcker in a room... accept no substitute

actually, I already have a SKS, which is very similar.

And even more useless....and I have both rifles in my collection. If you want a good hunting rifle then you should look at a nice bolt action unit with polymer stock and a scope. Take a look at Winchester and Remington. I would suggest either a 30-06 or 270 caliber.


Sorry, but IMO a .30-06 is not a good beginner gun. Especially for Wisconsin hunting.

OP- Which county? Some do not allow rifles.
 

JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: Ronstang
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: Xafgoat
The AK47. When you absolutely positively have to kill every motherfvcker in a room... accept no substitute

actually, I already have a SKS, which is very similar.

And even more useless....and I have both rifles in my collection. If you want a good hunting rifle then you should look at a nice bolt action unit with polymer stock and a scope. Take a look at Winchester and Remington. I would suggest either a 30-06 or 270 caliber.

Excellent advice. You can pick these up cheap and they are good reliable hunting rifles. Just make sure you take the time to sight in the scope properly.
 

GuitarDaddy

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If you have any reputable pawn shops in your area I would suggest looking there, most good pawn owners are also knowledgable gun dealers and should be able to hook you up. As long as you stick with the major makers Remington,Winchester,Weatherby,Seiko,etc.. you will be happy.
 

Jon855

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Originally posted by: Sundog
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: Xafgoat
The AK47. When you absolutely positively have to kill every motherfvcker in a room... accept no substitute

actually, I already have a SKS, which is very similar.

And even more useless....and I have both rifles in my collection. If you want a good hunting rifle then you should look at a nice bolt action unit with polymer stock and a scope. Take a look at Winchester and Remington. I would suggest either a 30-06 or 270 caliber.


Sorry, but IMO a .30-06 is not a good beginner gun. Especially for Wisconsin hunting.

OP- Which county? Some do not allow rifles.

Are you kidding? .30-06 is a good load to start with and it has so many muntions that you could use later... it's one of the best in world and very good for beginner too... If there is any county that doesn't allows rifle, they need to look at the founding rules that we have... The 2nd...
 

SarcasticDwarf

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Originally posted by: Sundog
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: Xafgoat
The AK47. When you absolutely positively have to kill every motherfvcker in a room... accept no substitute

actually, I already have a SKS, which is very similar.

And even more useless....and I have both rifles in my collection. If you want a good hunting rifle then you should look at a nice bolt action unit with polymer stock and a scope. Take a look at Winchester and Remington. I would suggest either a 30-06 or 270 caliber.


Sorry, but IMO a .30-06 is not a good beginner gun. Especially for Wisconsin hunting.

OP- Which county? Some do not allow rifles.

Winnebago. Rifles "not allowed" in the county? I think not. Maybe not for hunting certain species. I want something that I can continue to hunt with, not something I will grow out of in 2 years.

Oh yeah, I can go above 400 if I have to.
 

Ronstang

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Originally posted by: Sundog
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: Xafgoat
The AK47. When you absolutely positively have to kill every motherfvcker in a room... accept no substitute

actually, I already have a SKS, which is very similar.

And even more useless....and I have both rifles in my collection. If you want a good hunting rifle then you should look at a nice bolt action unit with polymer stock and a scope. Take a look at Winchester and Remington. I would suggest either a 30-06 or 270 caliber.


Sorry, but IMO a .30-06 is not a good beginner gun. Especially for Wisconsin hunting.

OP- Which county? Some do not allow rifles.

Of course a 30-06 is fine for a beginning hunting rifle if the person in question is not a child. Adults don't need to start with a 243 and move up to a 30-06, this isn't a motorcycle. Any decent sized teenager should be able to handle a 30-06. My neighbor bought his 16 year old a 270 and he killed his first deer with it this season and a 270 has a very similar kick to a 30-06.

In Wisconsin a lot of deer hunting is shotgun with slugs only IIRC, but I have never lived there. Some places have different season times for different weapons.