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.243 rifle

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 8:09 pm
by Michael Beck
Would like to have everyones opinion on the best .243 youth rifle. I am going to by one for my 9 year old son. He has been using a 30-30 which has been fine. Never have owned .243 but would like to have one. Have been browsing the the internet and comparing different brands. Have always owned Winchester and Browning rifles and shotguns.I saw Weatherby has a package that includes a regular size stock. Do other brands offer the same. Thanks for any help on choosing a current and long term use rifle.

Re: .243 rifle

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 8:48 pm
by LiL' Red
Forget about the names that offer shiny bluing and fancy stocks, go buy a Savage 11FCNS. It will outshoot anything else right out of the box and you won't spend a lot of money.

Re: .243 rifle

Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 11:24 am
by daddydip
good flat shooting rifle

Re: .243 rifle

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 6:41 pm
by BigBill
If he is using a 30-30 why go with a .243? I would go a little bigger like a 6,5mm swede its very light on recoil plus it can handle up to moose sized game.

Re: .243 rifle

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 7:46 pm
by archie3
Go with the .243 Rossi makes a youth combo with interchangeable barrels. I got one for my daughter it has a .22 barrel and a .243 and a 20 gauge barrel. All of these are single shot of course. My daughter killed her first buck last year at 150 yards using the .243 with a winchester ballistic silvertip 90 grain bullet.

Re: .243 rifle

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:20 pm
by daddydip
bill ,we use a 30-30 around here more like a bush gun for rifle hunting in close brush, the .243 will reach out a tad more ,ya think? :?: :)): :?:

Re: .243 rifle

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 9:56 am
by BigBill
daddydip wrote:bill ,we use a 30-30 around here more like a bush gun for rifle hunting in close brush, the .243 will reach out a tad more ,ya think? :?: :)): :?:

Fact;
The 30-30 has taken more deer and blackbear than all the other calibers added up. Every deer hunter has or had a 30-30. It has to be the most popular caliber of all time.

My brush gun is a 444 marlin with a 265gr or a 300gr bullet. We took one blackbear that was under 25yds away with my 338wm. I don't have any long shots.

The swede mauser carbines make excellent youth guns. Either model 96/38 carl gustaf/obendorf or the model 38 husqvarna. There are also modern guns offered in 6,5mm swede too. These is also a shorter carbine offered too its a swede m94 these can be found sporterized at gun shows too. For more swede info go to; http://www.rebooty.com/~dutchman/

My 1907 carl gustaf M96 swede mauser will shoot 1 1/2" groups @ 100yds using sellier & bellot 139gr sp ammo with no scope. I met some SWAT guys at the local range and my 1907 rifle shot better groups than some of there 308 swat scoped rifles did. They were impressed at my 6.5mm 100 year old swede mauser.

The swedish mausers were very well maintaned. If you look under the wood stock near thetrigger guard there are stamps of crowns in the wood. This tells us how many times the gun was pulled out of action and arsenal repaired. To me the more stamps the better condition gun i have. This is why there so accurate even to today.

Re: .243 rifle

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 7:35 pm
by Jimdawg
Great pics.

7:12

~ Jim

Re: .243 rifle

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 8:03 pm
by Joe Malinowski
Great caliber, I have to say I agree about the Savage, great value for the money. I feel the same about the Rossi. Great deer and varment rifle.

Re: .243 rifle

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 10:38 pm
by jnicol6600
I would also say the savage. They are hard to beat for the money. The accutrigger is geat

Re: .243 rifle

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:07 pm
by Yogie
I love the 243 rifle for hunting about everything, Gray cub and I have 4 of them I think.
Prices on the Rossi single shots have gone up to over $300 now, you can pick up a pretty nice Savage at Walmart now for around $270 but a Savage with acutrigger will be in a better line of gun costing $400+ and up.
I like Remington 700's, just picked one up last week in a 223 cal. with scope for $398
Gray Cub has a new Rem. youth 243, it feels really good even to me.
For longer range hunting I like the 25.06

Re: .243 rifle

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 9:21 am
by BigMatt
Best value in a .243 is the Savage hands down.

Re: .243 rifle

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 11:38 pm
by Yogie
BigMatt wrote:Best value in a .243 is the Savage hands down.

I guess I'm thinking about the resale value at my estate sale someday... :lol:

Re: .243 rifle

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 5:20 pm
by Michael Beck
Yogie wrote:
BigMatt wrote:Best value in a .243 is the Savage hands down.

I guess I'm thinking about the resale value at my estate sale someday... :lol:


Good point. Guns are good for sporting but they can be a good investment also. That is what I tell my wife anyway.