I'm looking for a light deer hunting rifle for the Girl Friend for Christmas, she likes the more traditional Wood finish. What does everyone recommend?
I'm looking for a light deer hunting rifle for the Girl Friend for Christmas, she likes the more traditional Wood finish. What does everyone recommend?
That ruger 243 for sale on here.
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I have a Remington 788 traditional wood in .243 that is very light considering. Just remember the balance of weight saving vs recoil management. A good break will help with that. An old Remington or Savage tend to be lighter weight.
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No wood stocks, but any of the news 250$ bargain rifles would do the job. Little nicer there's weatherby vanguard series 2.
A good recommendation would require knowing what kind of budget you have.
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A Ruger American. Fairly inexpensive and available in just about any caliber.
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30-30 Winchester. Most successful deer rifle in US history.
I held an extremely light muzzleloader this year. That can't make the recoil much fun, but you don't even notice it when you're hunting.
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I've always been a Remington fan, but I've bought a few Tikka T3 rifles lately and they are excellent. The are very light and shoot lights out. A buddy of mine has one in 7mm that will outshoot any other factory rifle in its class, and the .243 I have has made three separate trips with three different friends to Texas for hogs and hasn't let down anyone yet.
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