Re: Whats your favorite "modern" gun?
[Re: Nessmuck]
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11/21/22 03:09 AM
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waggler
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What 11 year old has 700.00 ?
You sure ain't making extra cash betting with the Chiefs. I know a couple of 11 and 12 year olds who have thousands; from working, not handouts.
"My life is better than your vacation"
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Re: Whats your favorite "modern" gun?
[Re: Pofarmer10]
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11/21/22 03:21 AM
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Tikka III, it is a tack driver right out of the box. Get whatever caliber you prefer, they are a light weight rifle, so depending on your body build and your reaction to recoil you might want one of the lighter calibers. however, I have the rifle in 300 Win Mag and the recoil is not bad at all.
Regarding scopes and your budget; buy the rifle first and worry about the scope later. If you want an affordable scope that will give you good service look at Swift scopes, they are a Japanese scope (they were when I bought mine) they are durable, and a very good buy for the money. I bought one nearly 20 years ago and put it on a 375H&H magnum, it's on my "loaner rifle" but it still works just like the day I bought it. Upgrade to a Leupold or some high end scope later.
"My life is better than your vacation"
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Re: Whats your favorite "modern" gun?
[Re: Pofarmer10]
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11/21/22 05:50 AM
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John C
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3yrs ago I bought my son a Browning A Bolt III chambered in 243win. It’s accurate and he shoots it well. I think they are going for the neighborhood of 699 from the bass pro shops thanksgiving flyer I threw away on Wednesday.
More Cowbell
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Re: Whats your favorite "modern" gun?
[Re: Pofarmer10]
#7723098
11/21/22 06:28 AM
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Willy Firewood
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Bearcat - never said I was selling anything for $700.
An 11 year old asking unknown adults for advice on buying a firearm is a bit absurd. Use? Supervision? Training? Skills? And SAFETY! If he is going to dream, dream big!
FRAC LIVES MATTER
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Re: Whats your favorite "modern" gun?
[Re: Pofarmer10]
#7723122
11/21/22 07:01 AM
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Not many rifles out there that wont shoot 250 to 300 yards with enough accuracy to kill deer So take your pick
Never Confuse Stupid With Crazy
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Re: Whats your favorite "modern" gun?
[Re: Pofarmer10]
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11/21/22 07:17 AM
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danny clifton
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https://www.gunbroker.com/item/957891883 All this sophistication combines to give the gun its sub-MOA rating, meaning that given factory or premium ammunition, it can shoot a group of three rounds within an inch at up to 100 yards.
Last edited by danny clifton; 11/21/22 07:19 AM.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Whats your favorite "modern" gun?
[Re: Pofarmer10]
#7723128
11/21/22 07:18 AM
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As for budget rifles, I prefer the Mossberg Patriot over the others like the Savages because they have a nice wood stock. I have one in 25-06 I've been using the last couple years without any hiccups.
Its really just personal choice when it comes to rifles, they all work.
As far as my "favorite", it is and has been a Remington 700.
There comes a point liberalism has gone too far, we're past that point.
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Re: Whats your favorite "modern" gun?
[Re: waggler]
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11/21/22 10:50 AM
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Nessmuck
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What 11 year old has 700.00 ?
You sure ain't making extra cash betting with the Chiefs. I know a couple of 11 and 12 year olds who have thousands; from working, not handouts. Well I got my first bear at 2 1/2 years old...With a Big Medicine.405 And changed my own diaper too !
It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
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Re: Whats your favorite "modern" gun?
[Re: Pofarmer10]
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11/21/22 11:40 AM
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Did I read that right? OP is 11 years old? If so, nothing is going to happen without approval of at least one parent. They would have some say in this and opinion too.
Past that, in most parts of MO, I suspect there are upwards of 100 suitable idle guns resting in gun safes and behind bedroom and closet doors within 10 miles of just about anywhere. A good kid would have no trouble obtaining the loan of one of those from family, friends or neighbors until such time as he had enough experience to make an informed decision.
Kid would also need to know that each time he pulls the trigger, each shot is going to cost him somewhere between $1 and $2 per BANG. Takes a lot of practice to ethically anchor deer at 200 yards, so not a trivial thing.
Sort of a related story, up at the farm, a neighbor's grandson took an interest in trapping, and was getting pretty good and nabbing coons with DP's. Have moved up to those from cages. His reputation was spreading. Neighbor dropped by in Aug and I asked about the kid, as I was set to give him a small selection of 1.5's, 110's, etc to expand his repertoire. He said he had quit trapping. Not because of money......there was none. He couldn't stomach trapping and killing animals for no good reason. Self taught ethics. Pretty impressive for a kid that age. These kids are out there and worthy of our help.
Easy to vote your way into socialism, but impossible to vote your way out of it.
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Re: Whats your favorite "modern" gun?
[Re: Pofarmer10]
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11/21/22 03:33 PM
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You can easily build your own AR-15 or AR-10 platform rifle for that these days
If traps work like the Antis say......I would have no fingers.
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Re: Whats your favorite "modern" gun?
[Re: Pofarmer10]
#7723436
11/21/22 03:33 PM
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When I was 11 I was teaching my self how to trap and hunt,, no one in my family was an outdoors person. Just because you weren't capable of doing something at a young age doesn't mean that others aren't capable. Perhaps this guys folks aren't outdoors folks, makes perfect sense that he would be asking for advice on this forum. It's not like the kid is going to go out and buy a rifle without his parents involvement.
"My life is better than your vacation"
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Re: Whats your favorite "modern" gun?
[Re: waggler]
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11/21/22 05:49 PM
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Pofarmer10
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When I was 11 I was teaching my self how to trap and hunt,, no one in my family was an outdoors person. Just because you weren't capable of doing something at a young age doesn't mean that others aren't capable. Perhaps this guys folks aren't outdoors folks, makes perfect sense that he would be asking for advice on this forum. It's not like the kid is going to go out and buy a rifle without his parents involvement. I am kinda. My brothers are all "warm-weather hunters". lol
“Ethical behavior is doing the right thing when no one else is watching—even when doing the wrong thing is legal.” -Aldo Leopold
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