#75044 - 07/27/02 08:04 PM
.270 or .308
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Loc: Tacoma, Wa. USA
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I have a twelve year old soon to be step daughter who is looking for her first hunting rifle. I said I would help buy one. Now I need to know if anyone has a decent .270 or .308 they would part with for a reasonable price. Even a youth model .30-06 would be fine. She has been saving her money and should have enough by Sept or so to buy one. If anyone has such a beast let me know. You can email me or just reply here. Thanks all.
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#75046 - 07/27/02 11:32 PM
Re: .270 or .308
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Registered: 01/07/02
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Loc: Everett,Wa
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BigShark...how can you say the .270 is useless in heavy cover or brush? Even a .458 win mag is likely to be deflected enough by even a small twig that you'll miss the target unless the animal is very close to the twig that the bullet hits. I'd rather take my chances with an accurate rifle and scope combo to pick an opening in the brush,rather than relying on a big bullets ability to "bust" some brush.
A .270 with a 22" barrel makes a nice lightweight,handy rifle in the thick stuff. Besides...shooting into brush thick enough to deflect a bullet goes against the safety rule that says you should be sure of your target. If the brush is that thick it's going to obscure your vision and you shouldn't be shooting anyways!
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#75047 - 07/28/02 01:37 AM
Re: .270 or .308
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Loc: SnoCo
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If you're not already, keep an eye on the Little Nickel ads. Always a few hunting rifles that might be worth a look. And look at Walmart. They sell new guns cheap. I've seen new Savage stainless-synthetic .270's priced very cheap there. Aren't you going to tell us what it's for? .270 useless in brush? No more than any other caliber.
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#75049 - 07/28/02 04:53 PM
Re: .270 or .308
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She will mainly be hunting deer and varmits maybe. Although she said she wants to try elk and bear too. Her Mom got her first deer last year with me and now she just can't wait to hunt. She went to Montana two weeks back and her Grandpa and Uncles showed her how to shoot a .38. All she could talk about when she got back. Maybe I could curb her excitement about shooting by letting her fire my .454. J/K, she would probably like it. I hunt with my .30-06, but shoot Federal High Energy 180 grains. They basically turn the '06 into a .300 mag. I do not think she would like my rifle. We have talked about .243, .25-06, and other small caliber guns. But if hunt bear or elk, I feel those are too light hitting. She is an OK shot, but I would not want to track a gut shot shot elk for ten miles, or track a mad as hell bear who got hit in the shoulder and not the vitals. So we decided on a .270 or .308 like her Mom. Maybe something bigger if she doesn't mind the recoil.
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#75050 - 07/29/02 08:40 PM
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Registered: 04/10/99
Posts: 889
Loc: Tenino, wa U.S.A.
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Big Jim, I have a nice Saco Forester .308. this gun is a beauty. I can let you check it out or shoot it if you want. I wanna sell it but not right now. I would like to do some bear hunting first then sell it and buy somthing bigger. so September sounds perfect. If you want it then I will hold it untill she has the money. dc
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#75051 - 08/01/02 12:00 AM
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Registered: 12/06/00
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Loc: bullcanyon
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Just in case she has trouble with the recoil of the .270 or .308 see if you can get your hands of some handloads that have been backed off a pinch. Remington has that new model 710 out that sells brand new for right around $400 and that is one heck of a good gun for the buck. good luck to ya and your future daughter.
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