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    G'day Plenty new folks, Me included.

    Hi folks,
    Looks like plenty of new members here.
    It seems warm and welcoming thanks.
    I'm in Whanganui, in my 30s, had my license for a few months and a 22. I got cheap from a friend whos helped me to learn a lot fast.

    But I've only just started going out regularly as I realised i'm mad not to take advantage of a property that I have access to close by with rabbits and fallow in the hills.
    Keen to be offsetting the food costs and maybe make a few nice pelts

    I'm looking forward to engaging in the forums to learn about what gun I should be saving up for and how to interpret all the calibres...

    Cheers team
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    Get a 22/250 i used it on a guided block for fallow, didn't damage any meat compared to the 270

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    Welcome. Neat handle.

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    Thanks, It’s a good learning curve getting familiar with all the possible calibres but I’m getting a hang of how to compare them for the country i get to. I haven’t been looking at any 22/250s yet but will now.

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    Thanks mate. Took a bit of thinking but i quite like being out in the bad stuff as well as the sun.

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    Welcome aboard, it’s a great place with a lot of good natured people only too keen to help

    You live in a neat part of NZ, and with fallow deer around id choose a Tikka T3 rifle in .243 calibre.

    The newer Tikka have a 8 twist barrel. load it with any ammo that uses Sierra Gamekings projectiles and you will have a long successful hunting career


    Don’t be tempted to overscope such a light rifle, a Leupold VX-3HD in 3.5-10 x 40 is ample.

    While not the cheapest options you have available this is a setup you could use for a lifetime and be completely happy with it
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmsaum View Post
    Welcome aboard, it’s a great place with a lot of good natured people only too keen to help

    You live in a neat part of NZ, and with fallow deer around id choose a Tikka T3 rifle in .243 calibre.

    The newer Tikka have a 8 twist barrel. load it with any ammo that uses Sierra Gamekings projectiles and you will have a long successful hunting career


    Don’t be tempted to overscope such a light rifle, a Leupold VX-3HD in 3.5-10 x 40 is ample.

    While not the cheapest options you have available this is a setup you could use for a lifetime and be completely happy with it
    Absolutely great advice right there!

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    Buy once and cry once, you'll save money in the long run.

    6ARC/6.5 Grendel would be another good option for fallow, its a Shame Tikka don't make them

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    Welcome aboard.
    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!
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