Get her a Savage 7mm08 youth model...then borrow it from her
Get her a Savage 7mm08 youth model...then borrow it from her
Last edited by Babe Winkleworm; 10-14-2018 at 08:04 PM.
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Ah, the never-ending debate over the ideal deer cartridge.....
My neighbors (father and son) are getting more into deer hunting this year and asked my advice before buying. I recommended the .308, 7mm-08, or 6.5 Creed but really anything in that class is fine so long as it's a short action round. I'm a fan of the 7mm-08 but can find no fault with the 6.5. The dad bought a .308 and the son got the 6.5 Creed. I think they'll be happy.
i got hold of a 44 mag ruger about 20 years ago it was the first gun for two sons 3 neice,s 1 nephew and my fav gun for thick woods . a semi auto with almost zero recoil and a bunch of nockdown power
243 with Hornady SST 95gr will stop anything you're going to shoot at, I use mine in Texas and have shot upwards of 20 deer and in the ballpark of 75 hogs and the combo of bullet and cartridge is hard to beat. I've used bunch of larger calibers down there over the years from 30-06, 308, 7mm, 300win, 25-06, 270 and with 9 guys on my lease they're switching over to that combination of 95gr SST in 243 because it's so deadly. The kick is minimal but if she has a problem with it they do have an 87gr 243 Lite with reduced recoil that should do the trick.
Oh and for reference i'm shooting a Stainless/Synthetic Tikka T3 Lite that is a tack driver out of the box and wont break the bank. I just bought another one at Scheels in Utah for $650 for a stainless gun that's hard to beat.
I firmly believe a .270 is the perfect deer round. But to each there own.
I am an old Fart and don't give a rats rear end for a gun that kicks. Buy her a high quality .243 (i shoot a browning a-bolt and love it), no kick whatsoever very nice gun to shoot. I have dropped seven in a row in there tracks.
Its what I have shot since I was 12, When we are deer hunting in MN you are usually layered up pretty good because of the cold so you dont feel much when you shoot. Might be a little different for someone in GA. Have a couple of buddies that really like the .25-06 as well.
7/08 without a doubt.
.243 all day long
Im fixing to buy my daughter either a savage or Ruger american in 243.
I thought she wanted the .308? Did she change her mind? Doesn't really matter, both are great calibers for deer. Exactly what the father and son next door bought to step-up their deer hunting game this year. The son shot a 525 lb moose with the Creedmoor last week. Hit it a little high on the shoulder, pass through, went 25' and dropped dead.
Good luck to you both and enjoy the time together. Not many men get to say their wife wants to take up deer hunting. Don't forget to post pics.
I just bought the managed recoil ammo for my 3006. Even a lighter grain projectile will help.
308 and 3006 can't be beat in my opinion.
Bruce
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