44hunter45
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YupInteresting. She has her eye on the Savage Lady Hunter at the moment. do you think the Camila is better?
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YupInteresting. She has her eye on the Savage Lady Hunter at the moment. do you think the Camila is better?
My personal choice in those calibers with shots under 300yds.any recommendations. we will probably go with Nosler partitions or expansion tips.
yea I don't want her developing bad habits in shot anticipation. so you would recommend a .270 with a high quality bullet?My personal choice in those calibers with shots under 300yds.
A light for caliber copper/monolithic bullets.
Standard weight for caliber Partition
accubond.
The 270 is a great suggestion but does have more felt recoil than the above calibers.
FYI, my wife has killed elk with a 270 shooting barnes 130gr ttsx. She has killed her last 2 bulls with my 300wm but she has a lot of shooting practice and spends the bulk of her practice time with the 270 because I don't want her to develop a flinch from the 300. She is also physically stronger than average. Not something I recommend to newer shooters.
I absolutely would but didn't in my original post due to the concern about recoil.yea I don't want her developing bad habits in shot anticipation. so you would recommend a .270 with a high quality bullet?
great info. and 143 gr 270 with quality bullet should be enough for elk? thanks for your help.I absolutely would but didn't in my original post due to the concern about recoil.
A 145gr bullet in a 7# 270 rifle has about 20puonds of felt recoil.
A 143gr bullet in a 7# 6.5 cm rifle has about 14 pounds. Thats 30% less.
I just think bullet choice is more important they should both kill.
If you decide to go with the 270 it has reduced recoil rounds that would be excellent for practicing and familiarizing with her new gun. First impressions are mentally important.
the 7-08 is hard to beat, my young female friend about that size shot her first bull this year with the original 7X57 loaded to 7-08 velocity with a 145 gr grand slam at 2850, 1 shot at 200 yards. The 308 with 165 gr can do anything in North america and plenty of factory ammo (usually) to pick from for what shoots well in the rifle you choose. Proper rifle fit will significantly reduce "felt" recoil.I want to get my wife a rifle for deer and elk. We are planning to hunt out west once a year starting next year. She's 5'5 115. I'm looking for a good caliber that won't have too much recoil but will pack enough punch for elk. I'm leaning towards a .308 Winchester but am open to other calibers
My favorite 270 round for everything including elk is a 130gr mono bullet.great info. and 143 gr 270 with quality bullet should be enough for elk? thanks for your help.
which reduced recoil rounds would you suggest to start out with for training?
Should be fine. I use 130 gr in mine and have had no problems killing elk.great info. and 143 gr 270 with quality bullet should be enough for elk? thanks for your help.
great advice. yea she loves that walnut look so that's what we're getting her1.) Get the one she likes. It's for her, so she should have a say in what it looks like.
2.) I'd second the 6.5 or the 7mm-08. Light recoil, plenty of punch for everything up to moose.
she can handle recoil but for her to actually train on these to prepare for an accurate shot on an animal, that is why my concern exists. i don't want her to dislike the experience of shooting her gun or to develop a flinch. I believe she can handle a 7-08 and 270 win wellHas she shot any other rifles yet? If she can handle moderate recoil the 270win or 7-08 are both great choices. If recoil shy I’d go with a 6.5 creed or even a 260rem.
I’d go with the 7-08. I would also recommend taking her to a few gun shops and let her handle some rifles and see what fits her best. A youth rifle might also work.she can handle recoil but for her to actually train on these to prepare for an accurate shot on an animal, that is why my concern exists. i don't want her to dislike the experience of shooting her gun or to develop a flinch. I believe she can handle a 7-08 and 270 win well
Interesting. She has her eye on the Savage Lady Hunter at the moment. do you think the Camila is better?