reidp 0 Posted February 3, 2010 Report Share Posted February 3, 2010 I have recently been authorised to have a .223 for fox hunting and have about £1000 to spend on the rifle and about £500 on scope. I'm going to the Newark shooting show at the end of the month so can anyone recommend a suitable rifle please? I am considering Sako, Mauser and Remmington amongst others. Quote Link to post
RicW 67 Posted February 3, 2010 Report Share Posted February 3, 2010 You Jammy person. I'd suggest changing your budget to spend more on the scope, but don't forget the sticks, the lamp, the caller . . .Whatever, keep us posted! YIS, Ric Quote Link to post
flytie 1 Posted February 3, 2010 Report Share Posted February 3, 2010 Spend more, or as much, on the scope than the rifle. It's an old saying but so, so true. You will never regret buying good optics for your rifle. It is an investment, a good scope will last your lifetime. For foxing, given that you are shooting a heavy barreled rifle off a bi-pod/rest, and most of the time from a vehicle, a big magnification can be a great help for long distance foxing. Personally most of my foxing is done from high seats or when stalking so I just use my Sako Finnlight 6.5x55 with a 7x50 S&B on it. If you buy a quality , but second hand, rifle with a good action you will not go far wrong as you will be able to re-barrel/re-stock in the future if necessary. Have a look on Guntrader. Have a look at Macleods of Tain for rifles and optics, they have some quality second hand goods on their site. I couldn't find anyone to beat their prices, even allowing for couriering. Atb, ft Quote Link to post
reidp 0 Posted February 3, 2010 Author Report Share Posted February 3, 2010 Thanks for the advice. Was going to go for S&B Hungarian 8x56 as prefer fixed mag scopes. I think this is probably going to be the only rifle I buy for the forseeable future so wanted to push the boat out. A company near me, Rhino Rifles offer custom builds to suit most budgets but thought I might also get a bargain at the Newark show. I quite fancy the Annie .223. Quote Link to post
reidp 0 Posted February 3, 2010 Author Report Share Posted February 3, 2010 If it's any consolation, I did go without Xmas, Birthday and Wedding anniversary presents this year so I think I'm entitled to splash out, especially since I have been after getting my licence for years! Having said that, the odd £20 note has found its way, on occasion into my savings mug...when the wife wasn't looking obviously! Quote Link to post
flytie 1 Posted February 3, 2010 Report Share Posted February 3, 2010 Thanks for the advice. Was going to go for S&B Hungarian 8x56 as prefer fixed mag scopes. I think this is probably going to be the only rifle I buy for the forseeable future so wanted to push the boat out. A company near me, Rhino Rifles offer custom builds to suit most budgets but thought I might also get a bargain at the Newark show. I quite fancy the Annie .223. S&B Hungarian are good scopes. If you are limited to one rifle for the moment, and if you might fancy a pop at a deer in the future, why not a .243? And before everyone starts, I have a 6.5 and will not sell it because I believe it superior to the .243 in what i want to achieve (I may add another calibre though), but the .243 was designed as a varmint rifle and is outstanding in that capacity, but is deer capable if you use the 100gn bullets. Just a thought ft Quote Link to post
reidp 0 Posted February 3, 2010 Author Report Share Posted February 3, 2010 Only got .223 on licence and probably won't go any bigger than this for some time. It's more the make and model of rifle that I'm interested in as so many to choose from and not many dealers have all makes to compare. Thanks for advice though Quote Link to post
clint 45 Posted February 3, 2010 Report Share Posted February 3, 2010 (edited) Get any 223 you fancy, & a scope thats clear, to 200 yard , you dont have to spend a fortune, we all use tasco/bushnell s/h scopes & s/h walking stick cz's , get some good footware £100+ Edited February 3, 2010 by clint Quote Link to post
jamie g 17 Posted February 3, 2010 Report Share Posted February 3, 2010 i have found alot of these gunshows the items they sell is shop soiled i would look on guntrader and pick up a bargain on there. sako is a good bet for a rifle. or remmington as there are so many after market things for them Quote Link to post
waidmann 105 Posted February 4, 2010 Report Share Posted February 4, 2010 s+b 8x56 is a good quality low light scope( optimum of light transmission).are you thinking of illuminated recticle( something i would go for if shooting without a lamp ). as above i would get a quality scope and a rifle that you like/suits your style of hunting. atb Quote Link to post
reidp 0 Posted February 4, 2010 Author Report Share Posted February 4, 2010 Sounds like a new S&B scope is first to buy then. I will have a look at a selection of rifles at the show and see what suits. Cheers guys. Quote Link to post
Lez325 2 Posted February 4, 2010 Report Share Posted February 4, 2010 Not forgetting- you CAN shoot Muntjac deer withn a 223- enjoy your new rifle frella Les Quote Link to post
jamie g 17 Posted February 4, 2010 Report Share Posted February 4, 2010 Not forgetting- you CAN shoot Muntjac deer withn a 223- enjoy your new rifle frella Les yes there is that as long as he got it on his ticket tho Quote Link to post
andyf 144 Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 I have recently been authorised to have a .223 for fox hunting and have about £1000 to spend on the rifle and about £500 on scope. I'm going to the Newark shooting show at the end of the month so can anyone recommend a suitable rifle please? I am considering Sako, Mauser and Remmington amongst others. I have a friend who has the most 'peachy' varmint factory rifle i've ever seen, its a Saur Wolverine, it is the 'dogs' his is a 25.06 but they do it in 22.250 and .223, mine's a Ruger number one in 22.250, the guy's are right though, three thing to get right scope, scope, scope! I use a leupold VX3 6,5>20x50 LRT with varmint ret, scary expensive but in the end worth every penny, did I say penny? Enjoy your shopping AndyF Quote Link to post
danebrewer10 6 Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 don't discount Kimber,I don't have one but they do make some seriously good looking rifles- the 84M Longmaster classic and the Pro Varmint would be good choices, not much over 7lbs plus a heavy fluted barrel they did a review of one of their lightweight hunting rifles in Gunmart a while ago- you can find it on their website- Gunmart review link Longmaster Classic link Pro Varmint link they look like great lighter weight choices for a walkabout fox gun. Cheers DB Quote Link to post
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