Must admit I'm the same, ... well other than 223, keep finding deals on so haven't stopped to work up a load.
@mehtat, let me know if you'd like to see what a couple feel like on the range. I need to get @TimeRider behind the trigger some more too, just so she can beat her dad again at the next Toby shoot.![]()
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This would be hard to beat as a first rifle 7.62x39 Norinco BUSH RANGER | Trade Me
beat me to it boaraxa, in that cartridge it has plenty of grunt for wallabies out to 200ish yards and accuracy is good enough too, its a fine wee deer rifle IF you keep range down to under 150 yards, mine has been shortened and wears a gunworks suppressor,taken half a dozen big reds with it no issue with single shot to chest, heaps of wallabies gone down to it aswell, the Hornady SST steel cased ammo cheap enough for a factory load and kills wallabies VERY VERY well.
my personal wallaby rifle is a zastava .223 again suppressed
between the 2 is a hard call,the .223 i=has edge on accuracy by a long way but the heavier pill of the 7.62x39mm makes it a safer bet for red deer. fallow deer would be fine with either as body weight is far less.....
both have much cheaper ammo than your twoforfree/EBRG and if you out shooting wallabies on a semi regular basis you either buy cheaper ammo or reload...... I never go out with less than 30 rounds, but then I just love hitting the auzzieoverstayers on the run.
yip but it will always have a place in the cabinet as a rainy day rifle or as a loaner or for young fella to use,sometimes having a rifle you arent afraid to use and abuse is a good idea.
they fill the hole that the SMLE once held.
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