Posted on 10/18/2003 11:37:40 AM PDT by dogbyte12
I am about to finally leave the urban jungle of Los Angeles and move down to both Louisiana and South Carolina. While I do fish out here, I have only gone hunting a few times with borrowed equipment.
I am interested in starting to hunt, and would love for any freepers to give me recommendations on a good beginner rifle, something that isn't so pricey, but reliable, as well as any other gear that I will need as a beginner.
I am not a stranger to handguns, or to military rifles, I qualified expert on both a .45 and an M16, so I am not starting from scratch, but I am looking for a rifle for deer hunting basically that will not set me back too much money, yet still be a decent value. I plan to not spend that much money so it can be economical. I do know how to fabricate a carcass, and would love to hunt for meat, without the cost of hunting making it more expensive than going to the supermarket.
Any help in this regard, web sites, consumer reports, etc, would be much appreciated. Thanks all.
Squirrel. I suggest 30.06... You don't have to worry about quartering him for dinner... just pick up the pieces and you're all done :o)
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The poormutt has been found!!! The cats are at yer door now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I apolologize - folks with differing opinions should be welcomed in a free society.
So, welcome.
I would love to get one of these. They aren't made anymore, but they are SWEEET!!! I've found good ones chambered in the odd savage rounds, but those aren't common rounds. If you ever, EVER, find a model 99 in .308, you'd better buy it right freaking now! Then put a military style sling on it and one of those small scopes that mount far out on the barrel away from your eye, and you will have absolutely the very best all around rifle there is in the world, BAR NONE!
The Savage 99 sure is a sweet rifle. My uncle owns one just like you describe; I forget the variant but it was probably one of the last made in .308 with the rotary magazine. All the more recent ones have the detachable box magazine; still a fine design but not quite as nice, IMO, as the older integral magazine.
You're right, they are scarce. Savage made a run of 99s just a few years ago (some company anniversary, I think). I wish they'd put it back into regular production, but it is one expensive beast to machine (compared to the bolt actions). The only examples I've seen at gun shows for several years now are older models with hefty price tags - and usually chambered in Savage .250-3000 or some uncommon caliber.
I'd never thought of putting a "Scout" scope on a 99, but that should be a nice combo indeed.
It means you are going to have to don your Flame retardant suit, because you are about to be flamed. People that defend Rats here...usually don't get past the Admin Moderator or the Viking Kitties.
Regards,
L
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I love it. Yea, it's a bit of a pain to reload for that caliber, but the rifle itself shoots straight and true.
Plus, it's a lever action which is just too cool to even talk about. When I shoot it, I feel like The Rifleman.
Regards,
L
"Ha!" I scoffed, "I am the right wing milita."
LOL! Want to have some fun? Bring along a copy of the Shotgun News to your next family gathering and leave it unattended (kinda like "bait"). One of them will approach it cautiously, then take a tentative peek inside. Wait'll they see the ads for ladies underthings in RealTree camoflage, or perhaps the SARCO ad which prominently features WWII militaria collectibles - including the Waffen SS artifacts. Yea, verily, there will be a great wailing and gnashing of teeth. ;-D
Ask FReepers for gun advice, and then support a gun grabber?
This is so machiavelian, one must believe you planned it.
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