Hi to all
I am a brand new hunter i am in the procces of getting my firearms licence now
what would be a good calibre rifle to be starting with i dont have mega $$
i will be hunting in the kawekas for the time being
Hi to all
I am a brand new hunter i am in the procces of getting my firearms licence now
what would be a good calibre rifle to be starting with i dont have mega $$
i will be hunting in the kawekas for the time being
Have you shot rifles before? Can you handle a bit of recoil?
VIVA LA HOWA
270 or 7mm rem mag for a good all rounder - good flat shooting rifles for any animals you should come across and bugger all recoil. Both pretty identical ballistically - the 270 going up a whole 5gn more in the max projectile size, the 7mm rem mag is going to get a little faster ~50-100fps but uses more powder.
No i havent shot a rifle but i should be able to take a bit of recoil i am 6ft and 95kg i can take a bit of punishment
Hunter101 my recommendation that you start with a .22 is not about any inability on your part to not cope with recoil, it is about easing you into shooting with an experience that is not going to give you any bad vices that will haunt your subconscious (e.g a flinch or closing your eyes type reactions).
It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
Rule 1: Treat every firearm as loaded
Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
Rule 3: Load a firearm only when ready to fire
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
Rule 5: Check your firing zone
Rule 6: Store firearms and ammunition safely
Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms
Not to mention being cheap as chips to own and operate![]()
It'll also be good practice on how to place well aimed shots consistently in a controlled environment, rather than run the risk of at best missing your quarry altogether or worse, wounding it so that it suffers a slow and painful death.
thanks to all of you
i am taking in every thing that you all have to offer i have some books i am going to read through like, hunting the seasons, nz rifles
ever since i have said i want to learn how to hunt the support from people has been great on this fourm and even from some people from work who i didnt even no hunted, the hunting community is amazing all a great bunch of guys. and girls of corse
thanks agian
Hunter101, that question is like asking how long is a piece of string. My counsel to you would be to not be in too much of a hurry. Connect up with some firearms owners that will allow you to trial a few different calibres before finally choosing on that you feel comfortable with. If you have never shot a rifle before then my suggestion would be to spend time with a .22 under good supervision as that way you will learn safety and develope skills without the apprehension that can come with using a larger calibre first up. The are some good members down your way that will extend a helping hand I am sure.
It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
Rule 1: Treat every firearm as loaded
Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
Rule 3: Load a firearm only when ready to fire
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
Rule 5: Check your firing zone
Rule 6: Store firearms and ammunition safely
Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms
A .308 would be good since cheap ammo and you can get them every where but like Rushy said dont rush into it.
VIVA LA HOWA
thanks guys i am in no rush, i will take things slow and see how i get on
"Hunting the the Kawekas for the time being"
Pfffft just the Kawekas eh?I wish that was my backyard! Not Wellington showered in green rain!!
She loves the free fresh wind in her hair; Life without care. She's broke but it's oke; that's why the lady is a tramp.
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
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