I own 2 handguns and one shotgun. I don't hunt. If you could only recommend one rifle here in NY, what would it be and why? I suppose it is important to keep availability/price of ammo in mind.
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Aww man. I had all this info typed up for you and my phone reset. Short version now.
I have a Ruger Mini 14 Ranch rifle 585 series. It will shoot 223 and 556. It's not a tack driver at 100 yards but it will do 4 to 6 inch groups while standing up. I put a small red dot sight in the scout position so I can shoot with both eyes open. It's fast for acquiring multiple targets. It's just a fun going to shoot.
I think it's Celt that has a Ares SCR that has my interest if I ever buy another rifleShe wants to be your belly gun
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Originally posted by Togmaster View PostWhat type of shooting do you prefer? From a bench at a range a nice bolt action i.e. Remington 700. For HD the Mini -14 or an Ares. Personally I couldn't choose just one.
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Something that shoots 7.62x39 (cheap as hell ammo), perhaps Saiga or SKS.Beer is like porn, you can buy it but it's more fun to make your own
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I'm probably not the right person to respond to this because I haven't bought my 1 got to have ideal rifle yet. I've thought a lot about it though. I think I'm different than most of you guys because I value aesthetics and workmanship probably more than actual utility so for me an ideal rifle would definitely include a figured walnut stock and possibly some inlay or engraving. It would definitely be a bolt and probably chambered in .308. A great modern versital round. Bunch of rifles fit this bill. Always wanted a Weatherby Mark V but if I ever get one it will probably be chambered in a weatherby magnum round lol. You need to figure out what you want the gun for first. Oh, and a 22LR should be added to the list.
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If you want to make sure that you have relatively cheap and plentiful ammo available, 5.56 or 7.62x39 is a staple. As stated above, Mini 14, Saiga, SKS. Don't overlook a featureless AR either. They look goofy as all hell with the Thordsen stock, but they're actually fairly comfortable and still fully functional with a detachable mag. Just need to be sure to add an ambidextrous safety.
I love my 10/22, but if you don't have a stash of .22LR at the moment, then there's no point in buying a gun that you can't feed. CGrutt has the idea down pat. Buy a crap load of ammo and then go looking for a rifle to shoot it.Last edited by dwa12479; 02-26-2015, 02:55 PM.Sticky Lips at High Noon!
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Doc - I have a Saiga in 7.62x39 that I'd be happy to let you try. Got a couple other things rattling around folks have mentioned above that may make good comparisons. I like the Saiga ALOT because 1) it's no safe queen (don't care if it gets beat up) and, 2) it eats any cheap surplus and steelcase ammo you can feed it. Saiga FTW.Ok I can go a couple ways
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