Caliber for all around rifle hunting...?

SocalAL

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Ok the time has come for me to purchase my rifle. Have the shotgun, have some pistols, but now im at the point where I want to reach out an touch some targets. Meat or metal ...

Now im definitely bias in my selection being as the first rifle I ever shot was .308 soo.. Thats the way im leaning ..
Ive shot pretty much everything from .223 to 30-06 an am comfortable with most.

Im 26 so im not rolling in doe( pun intended) but i am preparing to spend somewhere in the $4-$800 range, obviously not including optics. Just want to see if im on track here in the sense that ill be able to hunt everything from white tail to bears , from the people ive talked to .308 winchester will get it done..

Truth or smoke?

Have it narrowed to either :
Remington 700
Winchester xpr or
Savage axis. (All in .308)

This is going to be a pretty social gun, my old lady will be shooting this as well so this is a field gun, not some nice trophy range shooter, im looking for a reliable good shooting gun that i can beat up a bit.

Thanks for the help guys,

-AL
 
If you are "rolling in the dough" you might want to aim your sights higher...

Tikka, Sako etc.

Just saying...
 
Get the Ruger American over the the axis, the Savage 11/111 Trophy Hunter XP over the XPR, plus it comes with a decent Nikon 3x9 scope. Or even the Savage 16/116 lightweight hunter. Tikka, or Bergara B-14.
 
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I second the Savage Trophy Hunter package. It's a step above the Axis and has the Accu-trigger. The Nikon is a decent do everything scope. Most 'combo' scopes are a POS. This set up is good bang for the buck (intended).

http://www.cabelas.com/product/Sava...e-with-Nikon-BDC-x-Scope-Packages/1338908.uts

My only concern is can your wife handle a 308 with out a brake. Either get the Savage in 6.5 or find one with a threaded barrel or both. The 6.5 should handle So Cal game just fine and there's plenty of ammo for it. Not as much as the 308, but plenty.
 
anytime you want a 1k yard shoot off let me know......we could race for pinks
 
For that price range, I'd also add the Ruger American to the list. Great value for the reviews it gets, including from some of the guys on here.
Nice.. I was actually looking at that as well, was unsure but ill definetly look more into detail on them now.

Thanks
 
I second the Savage Trophy Hunter package. It's a step above the Axis and has the Accu-trigger. The Nikon is a decent do everything scope. Most 'combo' scopes are a POS. This set up is good bang for the buck (intended).

http://www.cabelas.com/product/Sava...e-with-Nikon-BDC-x-Scope-Packages/1338908.uts

My only concern is can your wife handle a 308 with out a brake. Either get the Savage in 6.5 or find one with a threaded barrel or both. The 6.5 should handle So Cal game just fine and there's plenty of ammo for it. Not as much as the 308, but plen

Perfect, exactly what i was hoping to get from this post. Of all the selections i have been looking at the axis alot but hadnt thought about the savage. Going to really give those a good once over. Not expecting to much grief over a .308 from my old lady, hoping to keep this a one or two shot day with her on this rifle but i hadnt thought that so ill definitely check that out too. Thanks
 

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