ileso
Well-Known Member
my advice is get a rifle in an easily accessible (cheap) calibre.
and get a good quality second hand rifle so its cheap.
then in the future when you have experimented a lot with it and shot quite a bit and have a better idea of your needs or you would like something different move on.
but for now i think something like a 308 or a 30.06 would do the trick even a 270win will cover all your needs better than a 243... (what if you would like to get a wild boar for example? or something larger and stronger than a roe?) also those other calibre have a wider range of bullet builds and bullet weights for different quarry.
regardless though remember that once you have your pee shooter its the ammunition that will begin to add up in the expenses column... so factor that into your choice.
and get a good quality second hand rifle so its cheap.
then in the future when you have experimented a lot with it and shot quite a bit and have a better idea of your needs or you would like something different move on.
but for now i think something like a 308 or a 30.06 would do the trick even a 270win will cover all your needs better than a 243... (what if you would like to get a wild boar for example? or something larger and stronger than a roe?) also those other calibre have a wider range of bullet builds and bullet weights for different quarry.
regardless though remember that once you have your pee shooter its the ammunition that will begin to add up in the expenses column... so factor that into your choice.
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