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Do you handload? If not, go with what has the broadest range of factory fodder. If you do, whatever floats your boat.
Just as an fyi, just because someone works at a sporting goods counter doesn't mean they know their ass from their elbow from a hole in the ground.I checked out some Tikka rifles this weekend and wasn't blown away by them "in hand". The bolt had some looseness to it and overall the rifle just didn't feel as solid as I expected. I think I need to shoot some different rifles and see how "recoil sensitive" I am. Don't know if it makes a difference but recoil doesn't bother me much with handguns. More research is necessary...
The clerk at Sportsman's Warehouse recommended 45-70, and another guy in the store who claimed to be a long range elk hunter recommended the 7mm magnum.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this thread. I've learned more about rifles in the last 10 days than in my previous 37 years.
I checked out some Tikka rifles this weekend and wasn't blown away by them "in hand". The bolt had some looseness to it and overall the rifle just didn't feel as solid as I expected. I think I need to shoot some different rifles and see how "recoil sensitive" I am. Don't know if it makes a difference but recoil doesn't bother me much with handguns. More research is necessary...
The clerk at Sportsman's Warehouse recommended 45-70, and another guy in the store who claimed to be a long range elk hunter recommended the 7mm magnum.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this thread. I've learned more about rifles in the last 10 days than in my previous 37 years.
Maybe this was just a bad one. The bolt felt a bit lose and almost wobbly. Perhaps I should not judge Tikka by a single experience. I was pretty sold on Tikka from what I'd read around here.
Well said and oh so true.Just as an fyi, just because someone works at a sporting goods counter doesn't mean they know their ass from their elbow from a hole in the ground.
Most times they don't. .
True.Yeppers, I have experienced this and also know some VERY knowledgable gunstore staffers. I managed a gunshop for a time and found a LOT of "customers" who were woefully ignorant, but, talked as though they KNEW IT ALL........
I guess that there are some of each kind on both sides of gunshop counters.
I'm focused on bowhunting but would like to have a properly set up rifle for when the bow doesn't produce. I'll only have one rifle for pronghorn, deer, elk, and ???
I live in west central Wyoming. Hunt in the mountains and am frequently in areas with grizzly bears so there's a certain self defense component to this firearm as well as the hunting.
7mm
300 wm
338 wm
Which would you prefer and why that choice over the others?
Thanks in advance. Total rifle gumby, I currently have a couple of .22's as my only shoulder fired weapons. There are way too many choices in rifles, it's a bit overwhelming to decipher all of the info.
If the OP said moose to sheep and on down to 100# deer, in bear country, would any of you change your mind?