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Buying first scoped rifle
« on: August 29, 2019, 11:30:09 AM »
I'm going to buy a new rifle in the next few weeks and would appreciate anyones input. I am looking for a gun and scope. There are ton of choices and prices. I buy all 4 big tags, usually only fill the deer tag but want a caliber good for all 4. I am leaning toward 30 06 but am open to others.

I like what I read about the model 70s, but the savage with a scope is so cheap its got me thinking.

I have only shot with a scope a few times, and have hunted almost exclusively with muzzleloader and lever action. But I would like to do a mule deer hunt in 2020 out of state and want to make the most of it. Seems lile a scope will really help, I have never hunted mule deer though.

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Re: Buying first scoped rifle
« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2019, 11:35:08 AM »
For general purpose hunting the 30-06 is a very solid choice.  I'd go with a Savage but consider investing more in a better scope.  A 3-9X Leupold atop a stainless steel composite stocked 30-06 will handle 90% of your hunting needs.
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Re: Buying first scoped rifle
« Reply #2 on: August 29, 2019, 11:35:41 AM »
30 06 is a great choice for a "do it all" caliber. Test fit many makes and models so you find what fits you best.  :twocents:
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Re: Buying first scoped rifle
« Reply #3 on: August 29, 2019, 11:39:37 AM »
You can't beat a savage.  They come with nikon 3x9's wich will serve you well until you want to upgrade.  30-06, .270, 7mm-08, .308, 300 win mag.  Lots of calibers that will fit your need.  Find a good deal on a rilfle that fits you and get'r done.   :tup: :tup:

Used rifles scope combos are also a really good option.  You can save money or pay the same but get upgraded optics. 

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Re: Buying first scoped rifle
« Reply #4 on: August 29, 2019, 11:49:29 AM »
I have hunted a 30 06 for 35 years. And it is death to anything it hits. But now I am leaning towards a 7mm 08.

I got my grandson a o8  Savage few years back and it is a sweet little gun. With loadings available for it you could hunt anything in this state till ya leave this earth.  :twocents:
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Re: Buying first scoped rifle
« Reply #5 on: August 29, 2019, 11:58:29 AM »
Buy the best rifle you can afford, then match it up with the best scope you can afford.........cheap combo packages are just that.......cheap, especially the scopes.

I would look at both Savage and Ruger.  And then I wouild look at scopes in the price range you want.

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Re: Buying first scoped rifle
« Reply #6 on: August 29, 2019, 12:34:15 PM »
I got a savage 30-06 and scope package a few years ago.  Be aware the scope that is prepackaged wont always be whats advertised.  Mine was a weaver 3x9 and not a bad scope but i always had the intention of replacing it. It always seemed to be off.  I did check to make sure it was tight but just never held a zero and never grouped well at 100yds.  Put a leupold on this year and it is much improved. If you do go with a package deal i would at the very least pull off the scope and re-mount it with loctite


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Re: Buying first scoped rifle
« Reply #7 on: August 29, 2019, 12:39:32 PM »
cant go wrong with a Ruger American either, I have several, I am hunting with a Ruger American .270 this year. Hunted lots of coyotes with my Ruger American Predators in .22-250 and 6.5 Creed as well. Superbly accurate rifles in my humble opinion,
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Re: Buying first scoped rifle
« Reply #8 on: August 29, 2019, 01:02:46 PM »
I'd get a Tikka or Wby Vanguard before a Savage. Just my preference.

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Re: Buying first scoped rifle
« Reply #9 on: August 29, 2019, 01:42:14 PM »
I've only used a Ruger 30-06 for all my hunting over the years. Hunted 20+ years in Colorado when I lived there. I took deer, elk and antelope with it with no problems. The key was having a quality scope. Oh, and practice, practice, practice. Find which load your gun prefers, it does make a difference to try different brands and weights to get it dialed if using factory ammo. Good luck.
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Re: Buying first scoped rifle
« Reply #10 on: August 29, 2019, 02:43:46 PM »
The 30-06 is the perfect caliber, several studies have proven that beyond doubt.   :chuckle:

I wouldn't buy a combo, you will end up throwing the scope away.  Buy the rifle then buy the rings and scope.  If you are on a tight budget, go with the Savage Axis or Ruger American and put a Vortex Diamondback on it.  You should be in the $500-600 range out the door with everything.

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Re: Buying first scoped rifle
« Reply #11 on: August 29, 2019, 03:03:27 PM »
Take a look a the Thompson Center Compass.  I bought one on a whim last year and it's the most accurate rifle that I own.  It's also the cheapest.  I don't think that they come in 30-06 but 308 has almost identical ballistics. 

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Re: Buying first scoped rifle
« Reply #12 on: August 29, 2019, 03:17:57 PM »
Always been a 7mm fan myself.  Picked up a christiansen arms two years ago and it's a tack driver.  Leupold to top it off as well.  VX5 3-18.  Total setup at less than $3k. 

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Re: Buying first scoped rifle
« Reply #13 on: August 29, 2019, 03:28:31 PM »
My son just bought a savage on here for 250 bucks with a leupold scope . First group at 100 yrds was half inch. I own 7 savage's all shoot moa or less . Personally I'd buy the rifle alone and get a different scope than comes in the package deal.

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Re: Buying first scoped rifle
« Reply #14 on: August 29, 2019, 03:44:30 PM »
30-06 for a do all rifle, which was my first scoped rifle and has been my do all rifle since 1976.  Nothing sexy but can't be topped for pure function and boringly available ammunition from city big box sporting goods to the most isolated country store.

Ditto what others have said re the Savage package scope.  The one on my package was a Simmons Whitetail 3-9x40 and it was utter junk.  Scope ring threads were stripped, either as it came from the factory or I stripped them the first time I touched them.  Scope windage and elevation adjustments did not work.  Replaced it with a Leupold 3-9x40 and went forth and slew all manner of big beasts.  My Savage synthetic stocked cheap rifle was light weight to carry and consistently shot 3 round hunter groups a smidge under an inch with 165 grain Hornady Interbonds and 180 grain Swift A-frames.

If I ever replace my current Remington 06 it will be with a Tikka, a smooooth rifle if your budget allows.


 


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