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Looking to get into hunting, would likely be dear/boar. Possibly elk but that’s looking like a bit of a stretch. Any recommendations on a good hunting rifle/scope? I’ve built an ar, but it doesn’t seem like people build out their hunting rifles, they just buy them outright.
Something in the middle price wise, kind of like a bcm. Not cheap but not gucci, but a good rifle.
Thanks
This is my first year hunting and after talking to several friends I settled on the Ruger American Predator Gen II in 6.5 Creedmoor for $629.99 shipped. I found a used Leupold VX-R 3-9x50 CDS with mount for $230 on ARFcom. Went with Hornady for target and Barnes lead free for hunting ammo.Looking to get into hunting, would likely be dear/boar. Possibly elk but that’s looking like a bit of a stretch. Any recommendations on a good hunting rifle/scope? I’ve built an ar, but it doesn’t seem like people build out their hunting rifles, they just buy them outright.
Something in the middle price wise, kind of like a bcm. Not cheap but not gucci, but a good rifle.
Thanks
Thanks for the different ranges. Is there a big difference between say a mid tier and an upper tier hunting rifle? Or would you say it’s more quality of life improvements rather than performance?
That's what I was thinking. Used but not abused Winchester Model 70's are everywhere, and at all price points. Hard to go wrong with a Winchester 70 in .270, .308., or 30-06. All the cool kids think those cartridges are obsolete, so you can find a bargain.Does it have to be new? There are some real bargains in the used market, PAX
I've killed a bunch of deer and pigs with .223, using partitions, bear claws, and TSXs.Anyone talking about dropping big game with a 5.56 round has never hunted big game.
.22 LR projectile is 5.55 if I'm not mistaken, not really much difference is there other then adding mass.
I used to shoot rabbits with my brothers Winchester Hornet, deadly for the cottontail lol.
Yep, copper bullets in a 243 make it seem much bigger. I love mine. Just bought a bunch of Cutting Edge Bullets for it to play with since I ran out of Barnes.in California the gold standard is a 243 a 7-08 or 308 is just dandy too . I’ve killed more pigs with a 223 than most hunters will ever see but as an all around CA gun a 243 shooting 80-85gr copper is deadly . I’ve seen antelope , bears , pigs , deer all bang flop and you can keep your target in your sight the entire time .
I used to hunt with a guy that used a .223 Savage Axis for everything. I don't recall any of the animals questioning his choice of caliber.I've killed a bunch of deer and pigs with .223, using partitions, bear claws, and TSXs.
I wouldn't recommend it for a beginner, but it works fine if you understand and stay within it's abilities.
would just like to mentionAnyone talking about dropping big game with a 5.56 round has never hunted big game.
.22 LR projectile is 5.55 if I'm not mistaken, not really much difference is there other then adding mass.
I used to shoot rabbits with my brothers Winchester Hornet, deadly for the cottontail lol.
What happened to him !! He ghosted hardI used to hunt with a guy that used a .223 Savage Axis for everything. I don't recall any of the animals questioning his choice of caliber.![]()
Yup. He got banned a few times, and the last one I think was permanent. He ended up moving out of california, I think maybe Kentucky but I lost contact with him. He is an interesting fellow.What happened to him !! He ghosted hard
Sascha right ?
Men have killed a Lion with their bare hands. i would imagine it has the same success as dropping a large Grizzly with a .22 lol.would just like to mention
One of the largest grizzlies ever recorded was killed in 1953 with a single shot from a . 22lr rifle wielded by a 63-year-old grandmother in Canada.
not that id recommend any other sane person to do the same