#78251 - 06/27/05 03:43 PM
Looking to Buy a hunting rifle
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Parr
Registered: 03/02/05
Posts: 46
Loc: Olympic Peninsula
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Would like a rifle and scope, with flat trajectory, enough knock down for blacktail, whitetail, and Muleys, with a scope that adjusts and is capable of shots at less than 100 yards and out to 350 yards if necessary. Is there a set-up for tis? .270? 7mm? I don't mind a little kick, but i don't want something that is uncomfortable to shoot and practice with. Looking for quality. Used is okay as long as in great shape. Any offers?
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#78252 - 06/27/05 11:54 PM
Re: Looking to Buy a hunting rifle
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 10/14/02
Posts: 128
Loc: longview
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I hunt with a Tikka T-3 lite SS in .270 Win. It shoots well under an inch with reloads , and it weighs only 6 and a 1/4 pounds. Recoil is light. Ive owned many rifles and this is the best by far ive ever owned. Around $500 new.
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#78253 - 06/30/05 07:03 PM
Re: Looking to Buy a hunting rifle
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Spawner
Registered: 04/02/01
Posts: 493
Loc: sammamish WA
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RacerDan is a smart man! Tikka and .270. Burris FFII for glass. If you regret it, let me know and I'll soften the financial burden.
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#78254 - 07/03/05 09:30 AM
Re: Looking to Buy a hunting rifle
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Parr
Registered: 03/02/05
Posts: 46
Loc: Olympic Peninsula
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#78255 - 07/03/05 09:34 AM
Re: Looking to Buy a hunting rifle
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Parr
Registered: 03/02/05
Posts: 46
Loc: Olympic Peninsula
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Guys and gals- thanks for all the great info on the Tikka. If I cannot afford the Tikka .270 AND the Burris Scope, what would be a good second choice for the Brand maker of the .270 rifle? Remington, Winchester, ???? Also, for all around hunting, close and long shots, i like the look of the reticle with the range marks from center on down the cross-hairs, but not sure what power to get or even what they really mean? Is an adjustable scope what I would want? Thanks again. BMF
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#78256 - 07/03/05 10:10 AM
Re: Looking to Buy a hunting rifle
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Parr
Registered: 03/02/05
Posts: 46
Loc: Olympic Peninsula
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Lately I have had a couple fellows tell me the Weatherby Vanguard .270 is a good choice and also, the remington 70 shoots amazingly accurate out of the box? What is your fellows opinions on these rifles? Thanks. BMF
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#78257 - 07/03/05 02:07 PM
Re: Looking to Buy a hunting rifle
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Returning Adult
Registered: 01/26/02
Posts: 301
Loc: everett,wa
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Rem model 700, 7mm Rem mag caliber, Leopold 3x9, the perfect gun for your needs,quite a few used ones around set up this way,good prices for the rifle of a lifetime
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#78258 - 07/04/05 10:14 AM
Re: Looking to Buy a hunting rifle
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Parr
Registered: 03/02/05
Posts: 46
Loc: Olympic Peninsula
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Can anyone give me a quick break down on the ballistics, speed, bullet size, kick, etc, of the 7MM versus the .270. Thanks
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#78259 - 07/05/05 11:23 AM
Re: Looking to Buy a hunting rifle
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Spawner
Registered: 04/02/01
Posts: 493
Loc: sammamish WA
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Weatherby Vngrd would be my choice if I didn't want to spend the $ for Tikka. Remington quality is way too spotty for my $$$. If you don't handload, the big 7 is alot more recoil for not a lot of advantage over 270. If you are not an experienced rifle shooter, the 7mag would not be the first choice.
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#78260 - 07/06/05 12:26 AM
Re: Looking to Buy a hunting rifle
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Returning Adult
Registered: 01/26/02
Posts: 301
Loc: everett,wa
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Rem quality spotty,been around guns 30+ yrs,never heard a qualified gun man ever say that. More custom made rifles are made with Rem model 700 actions than any other. Recoil between the 7 mag and 270 is barely noticeable. The 7 has better knockdown power at any range( heavier,larger diameter). It probably isbetter long range than the 270. Though a man who knows know his rifle is the most deadly,no matter the caliber.
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#78262 - 07/06/05 11:36 AM
Re: Looking to Buy a hunting rifle
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Spawner
Registered: 04/02/01
Posts: 493
Loc: sammamish WA
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recoil: .270 130gr@3140 16.5lbs recoil 7mm 140gr@3100 19.2lbs recoil 15% difference and you aren't even using the heavier bullets (160gr) that optimize the 7mm. Trust me, in physics, you don't get something for nothing. Remington 700 is a good starting point for a custom rifle.....You can bet those actions have seen alot of work before they get to the customer. For the money, there are better out-of-the-box rifles.
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#78263 - 07/06/05 12:43 PM
Re: Looking to Buy a hunting rifle
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River Nutrients
Registered: 10/10/03
Posts: 4756
Loc: The right side of the line
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Two schools and you have to decide on which one you belong to or plan on owning a lot of guns to find out. Big bore vs. small bore. Some will tell you that big heavy bullets are the way to go while others will tell you smaller calibers that are faster and flatter shooting are the way to go. I am a .270 and .25.06 man myself. The .270 is the best choice for western big game hunting IMHO.
I would not waste my time with the 7mm I would go with the 7mm MAg. more versitile and probably the best choice for a first time gun owner.
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#78264 - 07/08/05 10:24 AM
Re: Looking to Buy a hunting rifle
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Parr
Registered: 03/02/05
Posts: 46
Loc: Olympic Peninsula
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Thank you gentlemen very much for all your help. let me know if i can return the favor in any way. I bowhunt, so if you have questions, please ask regarding bowhuting. however, so does glowball and many others on this page with far greater knowledge than me. I think I will go wit the .270, not sure yet which maker. And yes, good point, I would never attempt long distance shots that i have not practiced over and over and over again with absolute confidence i could make them. But, that is my eventual goal; to be that practiced that i may be able to make such long distance shots in the future with much practice and experience. Right now, being a bowhunter, 100 yards sounds "LONG" to me. Thanks again. BMF
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