Countless hours of practice right there!
Countless hours of practice right there!
The 6.5 x 55 is an awesome cartridge.6.5 X 55 Swede on a Mauser m96 action and a Hungarian Mosin Nagant m44 in a synthetic stock. Neither is pretty but they see way more field action for deer hunting than all of my other rifles put together.
When just hiking around I take the 45-70 but that isn't the go to deer rifle.
Wyoming in October. It opens the 15th; we're going the last week of the month. My tag is for any whitetail or a mule deer with at least 3 points on one side. Never hunted there before, so don't know what to expect. Back to Minnesota opens first weekend of November. Whitetails in slug zone there. Probably looking for a buck on my parents' property on the Dakota border and a slick or 2 from the metro area.So when does the season open where you are? What are you hoping to get this year? (I need to live vicariously, I won't be able to hunt this year unless something walks on the property and I have a rifle handy, and I'll need tags too)
243 would be a great choice. Not much recoil and plenty of knock down.Now my daughter is 13 and were going deer hunting this fall.
I don't own a .243 and have never shot one, I was looking at Kittery Trading Post before coming back here and was thinking of the .243 , I saw a Ruger .243 bolt action for about $450. and they had a lot of CZ-usa bolt action in .243 , Thanks for the replies. Gun shopping this weekend.243 would be a great choice. Not much recoil and plenty of knock down.
Reguardless of caliber I'd suggest a bolt action or single shot either one. Teach her from the start to make every shot count. Knowing you have a quick 2nd shot sometimes leads to poor judgement and rushing a bad shot.
My dad started me with a Ruger #3 and said make each shot like it's the only one you'll ever make.
I'd second the 243 advise. Use good bullets. If your heart is set on a. 44 or if you're in a pistol caliber area ruger has an M77. 44 and. 357.. 44s and 357s can be had in lever action but I don't care for them for a beginner.About 10 or 12 years ago Ruger did a remake of the .44 mag semi auto. I bought one it was expensive like $500. , there was an article in Guns and Ammo magazine about it and I preordered one. I never shot it. Had it for a couple years and needed some dough and sold it for $750. NIB.
Now my daughter is 13 and were going deer hunting this fall and I really wish I had not sold that rifle. I looked at Rugers website and they don't show the rife there so I assume its no longer made.
Any suggestions on a first deer rifle for a teen girl.