I'm way too lazy to reload, plus I don't shoot too much these days. Mainly use Winchester Super-X rounds 180 grain. Not the cleanest ammo out there but the price is reasonable (About the same as you after taxes). Just have to keep things cleaned up. The 783 looks like a nice rifle. Although I am a bit wary of synthetic stocks. They look like shit after a few years of use. Wood you can always refinish. I wouldn't recommend a pump action with a 30/06. Doesn't feel as solid during the shoot. More to maintain and break. Sure it lets you reload faster but not by that much.Grant Hobba said:I was actually thinking of maybe getting a 30-06 or a 270 in the remington 7600 pump or the new 783Antari said:Excellent choice on the Remington 700. I started out with a '81 Rem 700 in 30/06. Kicked the like a mule. But it could hold 2 inch groupings at 750m on calm days. Still the best rifle I've ever owned. Get a nice scope on that Remington and its all you'll ever need.Grant Hobba said:So I recently got my A and B class licence and got around to grabbing my first two rifles.
I got a fairly good deal and they don't seem to be lemons (although as a novice shooter I am sure some better marksmen will tell me otherwise)
I am curious to any shooters out there what were your first guns ?do you still have them? did you regret choosing that set up ?
I bought a Marlin xt .22 lr, blued barrel and synthetic stock. I also got a Remington 700 in .243 sps tactical with synthetic stock and stainless barrel, for that I bought an Elite 4-16 by 40 scope and put the free sabre 3-9 by 40 on the Marlin.
I only paid 1100 for both rifles brand new with bags, the 3-9 scope and trigger locks and i paid 560 for the better scope.
Probably a little too much for a first rifle but I do love them(I've only shot out to 200 meters so I am not really proficient just yet
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do you reload your own ammo or are you a sucker like me and still pay 32 bucks a box like an me ?
I guess the only places I could see a pump action being the better option is if you hunt hog down in the everglades. When they charge it can be helpful to put that extra round down range.