Empty Quiver,
I offered to take FLmason shooting here in CA he does not live too far from a great club and let him see what he wants as far as action and optics. he has not responded to my PM.
One of the shoots I go to is a running deer shoot that is a 20 round shoot, and you shoot 4 rounds at a deer that is on a pully system.
He would have 5 times up with different rifles and optics and see if he likes the low tech scopes I have or the Adjustable Objective scopes that I also have. And talk with about 10 other CA hunters and see what they are using and why. Some have an assortment of different scopes from varmint to tactical and everything inbetween.
It is hard ot beat the rifle he picked. A stainless steel bolt action in 30-06 is a great general purpose big game rifle. And as you said a scope can specialize the rifle or generalize it. I have seen some of my friends pick scopes that are way too big for the intended purpose of shooting deer and wanting to beable to shoot out to 1,000 yards. And while the scope and the rifle may have been able to shoot that far and the farm I have access to in college was able to give him a 1000 yard shot, the amount he spent on the scope stopped him from buying ammo to beable to practice.
Yes if you are planning on hunting in the deep dark woods a low power scope like a 1-5 or a 1.25 -4 would be a great choice. If open rolling hills are the area then a 4-12. If a Texas tower then a 6-18 or 24. If a combo are in order them a 3-9 would be most practical.
And I have a number of Mission oriented rifles. I found the 4-16 AO scope on my 338 to be a pain in the toosh when being a pusher on an elk hunt and moving from woods to rolling hills and changing the front end of the scope from 30 yards to infanity. I bought an other rifle with just a fixed power 4X on it and am able to make shots out to 250 yards easily with it. At 250 yards the 4X should give you the feel that the animal is only 52 yards away with a 1X scope.
Hey Mcwoodduck. It's not me. It's something about this browser. When I click on the PM's it just takes to some random thread. So don't take personal. With all the glitches I've seen on this website lately, I wasn't sure what to believe.
It's going to be a while before I get out and do any serious shooting. Job has me on call 7x24 for foreseeable future. I literally plan grocery runs inbetween scheduled changes.
So in reality, I have no idea when I'm going to be able to test anything. Kinda just treading water until I decide what to do about a better living space and can get and set up some reloading equipment. Looking forward to the day when I can experiment with handloads again, at some point. Ideally without a lot of a rig-a-marole.
Bein' stuck in suburbia makes that kinda hard. All there is around here are indoor ranges aimed the handgunners I guess. Never been in one.
To be honest, I really plan any hunting trips in the near future. I'm just getting a few things while I can. Despite being up to my ears in scheduled work at the minute the offshoring thing is always staring at me. So I'm just trying to do my educated shopping while I can.
Not the best of situations to plan anything in the near term.
So please don't feel slighted.
As it is it's been since the 90's I pulled the trigger on anything. Went broke back then. Let go of some 25-ish guns as I got poorer, LOL!
Just now thinking about re-acquiring.
So no big rush, other than this requirement to register all guns, including long guns, they are doing in 2014. Thought I'd acquire a few things prior. haven't study the registation thing, so can't say I have an informed opinion on it. But between that, and the seemingly constant push to ban guns (and large soft drinks, LOL!) I decided to get a few basic firearms to cover the usual bases.
Basically was thinking this way:
1) Small Game
2) Medium to Large Game
3) Shotgun/flying game
4) Defensive Sidearm
5) Defensive Long Arm.
This "frenzy" thing has made tracking down some of my first choices a little harder. But that's the basic thinking that's going on. But not really aiming for an imminent hunt.
Have a friend I used to work with in CO. May run over there during Elk season at some point. But in all reality I'm not the "great white hunter" type. My personal interests actually run more toward the military stuff from about 1860 to... umm... whenever the M14 was. For example. lots of guys like Hawkens... I prefer the Enfields and Springfields of the era.
But, you can't really get military designs, new in box... which is my preference, cause... not sure how I feel about having guns that might have killed women and children sitting around. Which could be the case for any of the imported "bad guys guns". At this age, I'm more cognizant of that then when I was a kid. In my 20's or 30's... I'd have been like... "Really... a real Nazi 98? With waffenampts and all? Gotta have that!" Don't quite feel that way anymore.
For example, take the M48... thought those were clean of that sort thing... post war production... never saw real service... until I researched a little deeper and found out about the Serbian genocide thing. So shoot. how do you get a 98 Mauser in military configuration that didn't go somewhere disgusting, like africa, or do something awful like kill people in a concentration camp? Ya know? Even our Springfields might have done some of that.
So anyway, that's my story.
So ultimately hunting is a definite concern in my selections, but it's not really my "main thing" unless I really need to eat, except in the hypothetical. Having had times in my life where it looked like I might have to live in my car... the idea I might want to shoot something for food, was very real, as was the concept of self defense. And if it came/comes down to it... I'd rather go it in the woods than say Downtown Skid Row, LA. right?
Anyway. didn't want you to feel like I was ignoring a nice offer to help me out.