I'm shopping hunting rifles. Preferably 30-06. What would all of you recommend? I don't know a lot about rifles because I am only 15. Anything helps, thank you.
Sdbirds said:With that I would go savage or Ruger. You're going to need optics. Is that in the same budget?
Sdbirds said:I would go savage or Ruger I would say that's the best bang for your buck
ilovesprig said:Sdbirds said:I would go savage or Ruger I would say that's the best bang for your buck
+1.....If you go Savage get the Axis ll with Accu-Trigger......The Ruger American comes with there version as well.
Sdbirds said:I would go savage or Ruger I would say that's the best bang for your buck
NBK said:Welcome to SCH Topher...
Ajsnack said:Ruger American with Redifeld Revolution scope (2-7x33 or 3-9x40) That will put you shlightly over you 450 budget. But if you can save a little more it is a great set up.
Nicholas909 said:Just wondering why do you want a 30-06?
NBK said:Nicholas909 said:Just wondering why do you want a 30-06?
The real question is why wouldn't you?
Just saying...
Nicholas909 said:Hey topher I own a couple different savages and a few Ruger Americans. The Rugers are tack driver's from my experience. For the price you can't bet them. The Rugers also have a beefier bolt. If you look at your local gun shops you can find them cheaper than bass pro. I haven't spent more than $300.00 on mine. Just wondering why do you want a 30-06?
topher1111 said:Nicholas909 said:Hey topher I own a couple different savages and a few Ruger Americans. The Rugers are tack driver's from my experience. For the price you can't bet them. The Rugers also have a beefier bolt. If you look at your local gun shops you can find them cheaper than bass pro. I haven't spent more than $300.00 on mine. Just wondering why do you want a 30-06?
ok thanks. Because you can put different weight bullets in just one gun when you have a 30-06.