huntsman22
WKR
The Ruger Hawkeye ultralite in 7/08 is Mother Dearest's choice.....
The dead animal kind. Lol. I have yet to run it through my chrono or really stretch it legs. She has shot a bear and a nice Muley buck with it and I shot a small bull elk and good buck with it. I took it on the elk and muley hunt since it was lighter than any of the guns I had at the time. All 4 animals were shot at 250 yards or less and all died within seconds of being shot. Savage really put effort into making a ladies specific gun and the stock is significantly different than the stocks on any of my rifles. At medium ranges most animals aren't going to know the difference between a 6.5 and a 7mm-08. I went with 7mm for the slightly more bullet diameter. I bought it for her not long after it was introduced so the Weatherby was not available yet to compare it to. I think it helped her confidence and desire to start hunting to know she had a gun that was designed by women for women and not just another gun "for guys".What kind of performance are you getting out of the 7mm-08?
A grown woman with some experience should be able to pick out her own rifle. Weatherby Camilla in 6.5CM seems like an obvious choice, but you really can't pick the perfect rifle for someone else. My wife went through a few before settling on the Remington Model Seven. Trying until we find what suits us best is what we all do.
The dead animal kind. Lol. I have yet to run it through my chrono or really stretch it legs. She has shot a bear and a nice Muley buck with it and I shot a small bull elk and good buck with it. I took it on the elk and muley hunt since it was lighter than any of the guns I had at the time. All 4 animals were shot at 250 yards or less and all died within seconds of being shot. Savage really put effort into making a ladies specific gun and the stock is significantly different than the stocks on any of my rifles. At medium ranges most animals aren't going to know the difference between a 6.5 and a 7mm-08. I went with 7mm for the slightly more bullet diameter. I bought it for her not long after it was introduced so the Weatherby was not available yet to compare it to. I think it helped her confidence and desire to start hunting to know she had a gun that was designed by women for women and not just another gun "for guys".
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What kind of performance are you getting out of the 7mm-08?
Another vote for the 7-08 and 270. If you look into the bars as Zbowman1 suggested then you might as well step up in cartridge size a little because they do a great job at reducing recoil. I have a bar with factory muzzle break in 300 win mag and you can hold it out in one hand and shoot until you empty the magazine. It has recoil like a .243 but it does sound like a nuclear bomb.
i got my wife a savage lady hunter in 6.5 creedmoor. She loves it.
did i say that i was picking the rifle for her? I am buying her a rifle for our anniversary. I figured based on my post it was obvious that she is getting more involved in the sport and would want to be apart of the picking and purchasing of the rifle. I just figured i knew best for her and would be that guy that bought her a 300 win mag......
I’ll also recommend the T3 in 7mm-08. It’ll kill some pretty big animals with very little kick. My 90lb. son with his cow moose and 7-08 a couple months ago.
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My wife went with the 7-08 in a HOWA youth. It also came with a full sized stock just in case.
I was looking at this in the 6.5. Looks like a solid gun
How happy are you with the Howa now that you have it ?
George