First rifle

d.kate

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I'm looking for some expert tips on choosing my very first rifle, and I’m looking for something that can do it all. My budget is tight, so I'm hoping to find a versatile rifle that can tackle a few specific tasks. I want to use it for big-game hunting and I also want something that I can bring at the range.

There are calibers like the .45-70 that's greatfor hunting. On the other, I’ve come across the 12.7x42mm AR variants that seem nice for some recreational shooting.

Appreciate any insights from the pros :)
 
Is there any specific action you’d like to try? If you’re talking about hunting deer size game on down, I would recommend a .243 Winchester as a minimum, on up to a .270 or if you can manage the recoil a .30/06 is never a bad choice.

As far as an economical rifle, there are several options, a Ruger American II, Mossberg Patriot, Savage Axis are all around the $500 mark if you shop around. I don’t know how much experience you have, if any, or what action you were thinking about but if you are a new shooter, I would stick to a bolt action or a single shot. CVA makes both at a reasonable price point.

If you can tell us an approximate budget I can give you a few specific recommendations. Before I retired, I was a working gunsmith so I had a lot of opportunities to see what guns were working well for shooters of all levels and the ones that didn’t.
 
Not my first rifle, but I'm considering an AR style .308 (actually, 7.62 NATO). I was well trained on the AR platform in the Army, so I'm partial to what I know...path of least resistance for me to pick something I already know well. Should be good enough for hunting anything in Missouri, I would think. Ruger and S&W .308(ish) rifles start at around $1000, though. But, I would guess that would be cheaper than .50 Beowulf AR's?
 

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