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What's a great 1st timer's Hunting rifle?
I am new to Hunting and looking for a rifle used for big game, like elk. I would like it to be able to take down a bear or other predatory animals if need be. I would prefer a 30-06, but open to a .308. I am not necessarily looking for the cheapest, but a good one for power, accuracy, handling, and one great for new people to the sport. If you have scope suggestions, that would be great too. If possible, please include a link to your suggestions. Thanks for your help!
As for caliber go with the 30-06. There are a wide variety of 30-06 ammo out there and highly available for whatever game you want to hunt. It all depends on the grain of bullet being used. For varmints something like 80 or 100 grain bullet and for deer 150 to 180 grain and for elk, moose, brown bear size animals then 220 grain. If you would reload the world is open to you.
As for rifles, here is my recommendations:
1. Marlin XL7 in 30-06 with synthetic stock, sells around $300 to $350 new.
2. Remington Model 700 ADL in 30-06 with synthetic stock, sells around $300 to $400 used and $450 to $600 new.
I own both of these and would recommend these rifles to anyone. My Marlin XL7 is chambered in 25-06 for varmint and deer and antelope hunting. My Remington Model 700 ADL is in 30-06 and I use it for every type of hunting.
I also reload for both calibers, so I can make up just about any round I want for whatever game I am hunting. The 25-06 I would want not use for moose, elk or brown bear, possibly not even use it for black bear. I got the 25-06 for what I listed it for and deer and antelope is about the largest game you want to take with a 25-06. So again I recommend the 30-06. A 308 isn't much more than a hyped up 30-30 round, even though it is a good caliber I still prefer 30-06.

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