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    Questions about a new farm gun

    My friend is a dairy farmer currently owns one of the crappiest 22s on the planet. Sloppy bolt, inaccurate, flimsy plastic stock, you name it, its terrible on it.

    His partner wants to get him a new gun for his birthday but knows nothing about guns so has passed the duties onto me.
    I thought I had a handle on things untill she said "dont know if we should stick with a .22" .

    He uses it to shoot the odd cow/calf, cat but mostly hares, rabbits and possums. Its a dairy farm with alot of small hills & hedges so line of sight is never more than 100m and noise is definitely something that needs to be taken into consideration.

    So my question is......what would be a good all round farm gun that would suit his needs?

    I was thinking a suppressed 223 bolt gun, as he will still have the POS 22.

    Your thoughts will be greatfully recieved.

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    A nice 22 sounds the biz to me

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    22 mag with a can on it. Shoot the 30g vmax and everything dies quite explosively out to 100
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pengy View Post
    22 mag with a can on it. Shoot the 30g vmax and everything dies quite explosively out to 100
    Yes or 17hmr. I would of said 223 but a bit much for a limit of 100.
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    You probably need to get some parameters from her regarding price etc.

    There's a world of difference between a new POS Norinco or Toz for example, and a new Cooper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Proudkiwi View Post
    You probably need to get some parameters from her regarding price etc.

    There's a world of difference between a new POS Norinco or Toz for example, and a new Cooper.
    Two points to this. Toz (new ones) are very good and well on par with many rifles much more expensive. And there are good norincos and bad ones.

    I have found the Toz model 78s have been so good I have nearly sold out and only have a few left. (And I do not have any faulty ones left over...all buyers that I know of are happy)

    If you a re referring to the Toz 17s then please bear in mind they are 40 years old and more and still shooting well.....

    If after a good 22 there are always the likes of CZ as well. Budget and use. From what I have read so far a 22LR is not really up to what he wants.
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    Sorry I probably should have said she asked to keep it under $1k but also nothing so nice that he wont want to take it out of the safe in fear of getting a scratch on it.

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    I'd go for a Howa, Marlin or Zastava in 223 if it were me. Still fine within 100m but more versatile if he wants to stretch a little further or bigger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gadgetman View Post
    I'd go for a Howa, Marlin or Zastava in 223 if it were me. Still fine within 100m but more versatile if he wants to stretch a little further or bigger.
    There's some good advice...

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    .22mag. .22mag. .22mag. Good for humane kills as well as way flatter shooting than .22.

    There are reasonable s/h b/a .22 magnums for $350 retail.

    A decent waterproofish gun-bag will mean it stays tidy in the farm truck.

    A reasonable 3-9 x40 scope will give him everything he needs.

    I reckon anyway!

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    I got a Marlin 22 mag from a forum member a short while ago, and haven't felt the urge to pick up the JW15 since
    223 is probably not much more expensive to run, and you have the benefit of reloading if you want to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pengy View Post
    I got a Marlin 22 mag from a forum member a short while ago, and haven't felt the urge to pick up the JW15 since
    223 is probably not much more expensive to run, and you have the benefit of reloading if you want to.
    Your taste is slowly developing!
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    Someone here was selling a combo here recently, .22 over 410 or 20 gauge i think. Two for the price of one could be worth considering
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marty Henry View Post
    Someone here was selling a combo here recently, .22 over 410 or 20 gauge i think. Two for the price of one could be worth considering
    Where? have been on the look out for a combi, prefer 12gauge though.

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    .223 is to me, a whole new ball game because of the substantially increased range etc.

    Smaller ammo too for .22mag. You can carry a few rounds without getting too precious about them.

    .22mag is my "go to" gun for varmints on the orchard here.

    A .22mag is likely to be a lighter carry than a .223 also.........
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