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rifles 101?
Posted on 12/7/11 at 6:09 pm
Posted on 12/7/11 at 6:09 pm
i'm still a hunting noob and was wondering if somebody can explain to me the difference in calibers and whatnot from .22,243, to 270 and so on. i am looking to get one soon relatively cheap but powerful enough.Ik the hunting board is usually a helpful bunch.
TIA
TIA
Posted on 12/7/11 at 6:16 pm to jp90
Caliber is the measure in inches of the bore diameter. For example, a .243 winchester has a 0.243" bore diameter.
Do you have any friends that hunt or anything? That's probably the first place I would go for information.
Assuming you're talking about deer hunting, you can get a mossberg 100atr in .270, 30-06, or .308 for $300 (scope included) and be set for life.
Do you have any friends that hunt or anything? That's probably the first place I would go for information.
Assuming you're talking about deer hunting, you can get a mossberg 100atr in .270, 30-06, or .308 for $300 (scope included) and be set for life.
Posted on 12/7/11 at 6:17 pm to jp90
Remington Model 700 30-06
Best bang for your buck
Best bang for your buck
Posted on 12/7/11 at 6:29 pm to mylsuhat
well i'm 21 just getting back into hunting, went with my pops when i was way younger but never really stuck with it. Went a few times this year with his .270 but when he starts back up he'll be using it so i'll need my own
Posted on 12/7/11 at 6:33 pm to jp90
My personal advice is get a rifle that you like in either .270, 30-06, or .308
You can't go wrong with those. Bullets are easy to find, every rifle ever made can be bought in one of those, and they are more than adequate to get the job done.
Remember to keep enough money set aside after the gun to get rings, bases, and a good scope. If you have to skimp on anything, skimp on the rifle. Get good mounting hardware and a good scope.
You can't go wrong with those. Bullets are easy to find, every rifle ever made can be bought in one of those, and they are more than adequate to get the job done.
Remember to keep enough money set aside after the gun to get rings, bases, and a good scope. If you have to skimp on anything, skimp on the rifle. Get good mounting hardware and a good scope.
Posted on 12/7/11 at 6:34 pm to jp90
Then get one like his. You'll have the same kind of ammo then. .270 is a great deer round.
But I'm with MyLSUHat about the Rem 700 30-06. Great rifle and the new triggers are amazing right out of the box. Plus there's a lot you can do to one to turn it into a true tack driver.
But I'm with MyLSUHat about the Rem 700 30-06. Great rifle and the new triggers are amazing right out of the box. Plus there's a lot you can do to one to turn it into a true tack driver.
Posted on 12/7/11 at 6:35 pm to jp90
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well i'm 21 just getting back into hunting, went with my pops when i was way younger but never really stuck with it. Went a few times this year with his .270 but when he starts back up he'll be using it so i'll need my own
If you have shot his .270 and like it, buy one like it. That's a great round and will knock down any deer in the woods as far as you want. Very flat trajectory. A decent model will shoot straight much further than you can.
Posted on 12/7/11 at 6:51 pm to jp90
I too am a HUGE 270 win fan. Like down shift said, the number is the bore size. Most American rounds are in inches, but some are metric (7mm, 7mm-08, 6.5 creedmore). While the number usually denotes the bore size, the second number can mean other things. Take Hat's 30-06 for example, the 30 is simply 30 caliber while the 06 is the year the round was developed, 1906. THe 25-06 is simply a 25 caliber bullet in a 30-06 case that's been necked down.
If you're just starting, I would suggest to stick to the 30-06 family of cartridges. Those being the 30-06, 270 win, 25-06, etc......
The 308 is a 30 caliber bullet in a shortened 30-06 case that was developed to function better in automatic rifles and is a hugely popular deer round. The ballistics of the 308 really leave a LOT to be desired, but it's a tried and true round with LOADS of ammo and information out there. It's alway a great choice of deer rounds and can be had in short action rifles, which can prove to be really nice when hunting in a box stand and your shots are going to be less the 300 yds.
Disclaimer: These are my opinions and the information I've given is simply shite I've picked up through the years. If i'm wrong about anything, someone point it out so I don't look like a dumbass at a later date.
If you're just starting, I would suggest to stick to the 30-06 family of cartridges. Those being the 30-06, 270 win, 25-06, etc......
The 308 is a 30 caliber bullet in a shortened 30-06 case that was developed to function better in automatic rifles and is a hugely popular deer round. The ballistics of the 308 really leave a LOT to be desired, but it's a tried and true round with LOADS of ammo and information out there. It's alway a great choice of deer rounds and can be had in short action rifles, which can prove to be really nice when hunting in a box stand and your shots are going to be less the 300 yds.
Disclaimer: These are my opinions and the information I've given is simply shite I've picked up through the years. If i'm wrong about anything, someone point it out so I don't look like a dumbass at a later date.
Posted on 12/7/11 at 6:53 pm to INFIDEL
Again, I can't stress how much I like the 270 win. Love it.
Posted on 12/7/11 at 7:03 pm to mylsuhat
What is the difference in the Rem 700 ADL and BDL. I know there is a big price difference in them.
Posted on 12/7/11 at 7:06 pm to jp90
Stick with the 270.s and 30-06. You can get a great rifle in the 500 dollar range and spend as much as you can on bases and the scope. That is really where you get your moneys worth.
Posted on 12/7/11 at 7:11 pm to Nodust
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What is the difference in the Rem 700 ADL and BDL. I know there is a big price difference in them.
It USED TO Be that ADL was the economy model and BDL had a fore end tip, a little nicer stock, and the swinging door on the magazine which is a HUGE plus.
Don't know about this years.
Posted on 12/7/11 at 7:38 pm to Nodust
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What is the difference in the Rem 700 ADL and BDL.
ADL has a solid floor plate. In other words, there is no "trapdoor" or detachable mag. It must be unloaded on round at a time. The BDL has a hunged floor plate to allow unloading. The CDL has the detachable mag.
Posted on 12/7/11 at 7:41 pm to INFIDEL
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The CDL has the detachable mag.
Damnit
I hate clipazines on bolt actions. That was the absolute sole solitary thing I didn't like about my tikka.
Posted on 12/7/11 at 7:46 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
Yeah. That's the only thing I don't like about my xbolt. I do like the a-bolt's magazine with the hinged floor plate, though.
Posted on 12/7/11 at 7:47 pm to INFIDEL
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clipazines
I do, however, really like this new word.
Posted on 12/7/11 at 7:49 pm to INFIDEL
Guaranteed neutrality
ETA: Nothing like being politically correct on the OB.
ETA: Nothing like being politically correct on the OB.
This post was edited on 12/7/11 at 7:50 pm
Posted on 12/7/11 at 7:52 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
What's wrong with a removable mag? Just curious, mine has a fixed mag.
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