New rifle for the wife

Conrad8899

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Bought my wife a savage model 16 weather warrior. In the 270wsm. It came with the muzzle brake. She got her first deer with it this year.
 

ChadH

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I have (or have had) guns in pretty much all of the calibers mentioned. I absolutely LOVE the 7mm-08! It is a great cartridge. I have .270's and really like them as well. 25-06 is a cartridge you really can't argue with at all, and I am really attached to my Weatherby
(Southgate made) in .257, it shoots great (so does the .240 I have, it is a one hole gun at 100 yards). All that aside, my son's (now my wifes, since the 14 yeaar old son 'Borrowed' one of my .270's and claims it as his own) .243 is without a doubt the best shooting, "can't figure out why it stomps deer into the ground", deer rifle in the gun safe. I have heard all the "it isn't as good as xyz caliber on paper" talk and all I can say is there is something about that caliber that really is a PERFECT marriage between bullet weight/available premium bullets/BC and everything else I can think of. I've watched my son shoot a lot of pretty nice white tails and flat drop them in their tracks with a .243 shooting Federal premium 100 grain Sierra Game Kings (A bullet that some people are very critical of, but those that shoot them seem to love). For the light recoil, available selection of premium factory ammo or reloading components, great rifles by multiple makers, it is hard to beat.... then again, all that same stuff is true of a .25-06. I'd say close your eyes, flip a coin and go with the toss!
 

packer58

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The .264 Win Mag should be a consideration, moderate recoil, flat shooting speedster.....however over the counter ammo can be hard to come by at times. My father owned one in a Rem model 700 and killed many deer with that rifle/caliber. He no longer hunts and handed his beloved .264 down to me. The .264 win mag dosn't get much press these days but should not be overlooked.
 

HuskyMusky

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243win and 25-06rem both great rounds, both flat, I think they're both very close in trajectory, one is a short action, the other a long action.

even flatter, 257wby? 240wby?

if she can shoot a 25-06 she can shoot a 270win/130gr.,

I think my choices would be 243win, or 270win.
 

Grantbvfd

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243win and 25-06rem both great rounds, both flat, I think they're both very close in trajectory, one is a short action, the other a long action.

even flatter, 257wby? 240wby?

if she can shoot a 25-06 she can shoot a 270win/130gr.,

I think my choices would be 243win, or 270win.
I have a 270 win and a 270wsm. She wants a gun that is "her" gun though.
 

HuskyMusky

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I have a 270 win and a 270wsm. She wants a gun that is "her" gun though.
get her a weatherby vanguard s2 in .240wby (as flat as the 257wby btw)

although that 243win or 25-06 will do just fine too, btw I would strongly suggest both calibers with 24" barrels, which the vanguard s2 comes in, many of both have 22" barrels.

or 257wby.
 
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Conrad8899

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Not all rifles are the same. My Dad has a remington 270 win. That kicks like a mule. Dont no why but it does. Several people have shot this 270. And all thay say is wow. No more for me. Put a sims recoil pad on it. It still kicks. Any ideas why? Its a remington adl 270..
 

Bitterroot Bulls

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Not all rifles are the same. My Dad has a remington 270 win. That kicks like a mule. Dont no why but it does. Several people have shot this 270. And all thay say is wow. No more for me. Put a sims recoil pad on it. It still kicks. Any ideas why? Its a remington adl 270..
The most common reasons are rifle weight and stock fit. When you are holding your cheek off the comb to look through the scope, you often end up getting "kissed."
 

Timberstalker

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Deer, I'm leaning towards a flatter shootin gun. The 7mm-08 is a great round. I have shot it and it is very impressive. Just not really what we want for her.
If you want easy to find ammo and a flat shooting deer rifle you can't go wrong with the 25-06. I used to use 100 gr Remington core-lokt, inexpensive-leathal combo for deer for years. I have put 3 elk on the ground with that bullet too.
 

crumy

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My wife is is only 5'3" about 115 pounds so I was looking at a 25-06 for her but a friend had a 7-08 and I had her shoot it. It was a good fit and it didn't have a lot of recoil. She has taken two antelope and one mule deer buck with it so far. Not had a shot at anything bigger, but it shoots flat and plenty big enough for an elk.