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Best high power rifle for least money?

Posted on 02/18/2009 8:16:22 PM PST by goose the rio

You all were so helpful with a question on seeds the other day that I have another one for you. Preparing for the most basic needs of a SHTF scenario, I have a wonderful shotgun and .22. As far as adding a high power rifle goes, I know what I'd LIKE to have but that's another story. Is there a consensus on a quality-made, affordable rifle, and what should I expect to pay? Would it be a bad idea to buy from a pawn shop?

For those of you who seem to like to "notice" these things, yes, it's my second post ever on FR. Doesn't make me evil. Thanks.


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To: razorback-bert

I have a ruger No 1 458 rechambered to .460 weatherby mag and it hasn’t killed one elephant yet !.......:o)

Got kicked out of the zoo before I could get a bead on it !


21 posted on 02/18/2009 8:37:10 PM PST by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But have a plan to kill everyone you meet)
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To: Billthedrill

Remington 700 in 30-06. Top it with a Nikon scope.


22 posted on 02/18/2009 8:37:46 PM PST by oyez (People! You're being pimped!)
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To: Frantzie

Yeah, the prices are stabilizing a bit now. Really, you can get by for $950 but I prefer to assemble out of quality parts so you can pick and choose components.

For a cheap bolt-action, the above poster is correct about a Moisan being a good choice.


23 posted on 02/18/2009 8:39:00 PM PST by ATLDiver
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To: KrisKrinkle

I like !


24 posted on 02/18/2009 8:39:06 PM PST by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But have a plan to kill everyone you meet)
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To: autumnraine

They’re definitely good for shooting. Try getting the M44 version if you can find one.


25 posted on 02/18/2009 8:39:59 PM PST by smokingfrog ( Dear Mr. Obama - Please make it rain candy! [ I like jelly beans.])
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To: oyez

Oh, my yes. It’ll take anything on the North American continent, including certain two-legged monsters at need.


26 posted on 02/18/2009 8:40:05 PM PST by Billthedrill
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To: Ronaldus Magnus

At gun show in East Texas last week, one dealer had a whole table of them for $135.00.


27 posted on 02/18/2009 8:42:27 PM PST by longhorn too
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To: ATLDiver

I was thinking about a DSA STG 58 Austrian FAL for about $1100 or a a SIG 556 Rifle for about $1300. I already have a Bushie .223.


28 posted on 02/18/2009 8:43:03 PM PST by Frantzie (Boycott GE - they own NBC, MSNBC, CNBC & Universal. Boycott Disney - they own ABC)
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To: goose the rio

Remington Model 700. Plenty of calibers to choose from. I’ve got several. The 25-06 is my favorite.


29 posted on 02/18/2009 8:44:19 PM PST by oldvike
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To: goose the rio

You can pick up surplus (and old) Mosin-Nagants for well under $100. But why go cheap? You can buy a fine first quality rifle for $600 or less. I have a Remington Model 700 chambered in .270 that I use for hunting large game. That model is reasonably priced and is very accurate. I like mine a lot. But a SHTF scenario might call for something other than a long distance weapon. There’s a lengthy post that can be found at various places on the Internet (including this site) by an Argentinean who found himself in survivalist mode when the Argentine economy collapsed in 2001. His advice: forget long distance shooting. Your challenges when TSHTF will be up close and personal—not at 200-300 yards or more. After I read his account, I decided to start stockpiling ammo for my new favorite weapon: a Ruger Mini-14 Ranch Rifle chambered in .223. Not exceptionally accurate beyond 100-150 yards, but compact and reliable, and can push bullets fast and furious, and there are thousands of custom options available including high capacity magazines.


30 posted on 02/18/2009 8:44:57 PM PST by behzinlea
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To: Frantzie

Skip with the SIG and go with the FAL. While I love Sig pistols, I’m not as enamored with the 556, seems a bit off balance and a little too proprietary for my tastes. However, if you can find one for $1300.00 that’s a good deal.

Those I’ve seen usually start at $1500. Have you considered a AR-10 (.308) build?


31 posted on 02/18/2009 8:48:21 PM PST by ATLDiver
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To: To Hell With Poverty

ping for future reference


32 posted on 02/18/2009 8:52:08 PM PST by To Hell With Poverty (The War on Poverty is over. Poverty won. - Howie Carr)
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To: autumnraine
Do you know if those are still good for shooting?

Yes, very good for shooting. The rifle and ammo are dirt cheap, the action is just about indestructible, and accuracy is comparable to any other bolt-action WWII battle rifle with iron sights. The 7.62x54R cartridge is comparable to .30-06 or .303 British in terms of power and ballistics.

The cons are that the sights are pretty rudimentary, muzzle blast in the carbine versions is pretty fierce, and with that steel buttplate, the recoil takes some getting used to. Also, the safety mechanism is that big knob on the back end of the cocking piece, and it's a chore to use. I can't believe any Soviet soldier ever carried it with a round in the chamber and the safety on.

But certainly if you're considering an 03 Springfield, a 98 Mauser, or an Enfield, the Mosin-Nagant is just as effective and a heck of a lot cheaper.

33 posted on 02/18/2009 8:53:10 PM PST by Flatus I. Maximus
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To: Ronaldus Magnus

That website apparently only sells to dealers because it says you have to have a federal firearms license. That’s for SELLING them, right?


34 posted on 02/18/2009 8:54:12 PM PST by autumnraine (Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose- Kris Kristopherson)
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To: Flatus I. Maximus

In Soviet Russia, the Mosin-Nagant kicks you ;)


35 posted on 02/18/2009 8:55:57 PM PST by ATLDiver
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To: ATLDiver

AR-10 from which company? Bushmaster? I forget the company that sold them - they were in IL.

The DSA stuff is supposedly very good.

http://www.dsarms.com/

The SA 58 FALs are a bit more expensive while the STG 58 Austrian FAL’s are a bit less. They have gone up. Just preparing in case TSHTF or TEOTWAWKI. A bit more kick than .223 in the FALS.

The hard core guys said if UN types take over then a quiet .22 pistols will be good to have as part of the kit.


36 posted on 02/18/2009 8:57:47 PM PST by Frantzie (Boycott GE - they own NBC, MSNBC, CNBC & Universal. Boycott Disney - they own ABC)
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To: goose the rio

Well there are so many possibilities depending on your budget, tastes, requirements, etc..but my super short list would be:

Bolt actions

Mosin-Nagant 91/30 in 7.62x54R - cheap, not terribly accurate, full power military rifle. Try to avoid steel case ammo.

Remington 700 in .308 - strong mauser action, accurate, high quality American made. Fires common military round.

Semi Autos

AR-15 - Bushmaster, Stag, LMT being 3 of the better manufacturers. Highly customizable rifle that shoots readily available 5.56x45 current US military round. High accuracy potential and reliable if you clean it.

AK-47 - Bulgarian SSR-85 in 7.62x39. There are many makes of AK but I would go with the Bulgarian heavy milled receiver if you can find one. Get this rifle if you expect to be out of contact with civilization for a while. Will take a beating and keep on functioning. Typically will go a long time before any part needs replacing.


37 posted on 02/18/2009 9:00:25 PM PST by kamikaze2000
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To: goose the rio

If you are in a city, consider a .30 Carbine, or an SKS. Semiautomatic, they will work just fine out to 200 meters, has reasonable recoil, and comes with tasty 15 and 20 round magazines. the .30 Carbine worked just fine for the 82nd Airborne and Audie Murphy on occasion, and the Vietnamese and Korean communists used the SKS. The 7.62X39 russian round is a little faster (2300 fps compared to 1900 fps) but your target won’t care. Both are a pleasure to shoot, and the ammuntion is fairly cheap.

For a hilly forest with open spots, if lightly populated, so you have targets come at you fairly slowly, at up to 300 meters, consider a MosinNagant. 100 dollars should get you a nice one, and accuracy is fine out to 300 meters. The cartridge is near the .30/06 in power, and cheap effective russian ammunition is available. The worlds most effective recorded sniper was a Finn using the Mosin Nagant, with over 500 kills (using iron sights). Best to get one with a bayonet, so you can decide if it is more accurate with, or without the bayonet.

For a desert, (or even the woodland if you are over 40) with longer ranges consider a scoped Savage. Tackdriving accuracy at a reasonable price. Unless you want to go after bear, the .308 winchester will do just fine, and it will also chamber and fire the 7.62mmX51 NATO standard 150 grain bullet cartridge. If you get a second rifle in .30/06 and use 180 grain bullets the ballistic trajectory matchs.


38 posted on 02/18/2009 9:00:32 PM PST by donmeaker (You may not be interested in War but War is interested in you.)
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To: goose the rio
I am a gun guy and have way too many guns.

If you are considering it for self-defense, get a semi-auto. You can buy a AR-15 kit for at $550 and get your dealer to order you a lower receiver (about $150). In less than 2 hours you will have a Combat serviceable AR-15. A good YUGO SKS can be purchased for less than $300 and the 7.62x39 is better than the AR-15 5.56.

If the rifle is for putting food on the table, then you cannot go wrong by buying a Savage bolt action rifle in .308.

The soviet M91 is cheap and accurate, but the trigger and the safety are horrible. Additionally, the cheap ammo is not designed for hunting and the hunting ammo for this rilfe is expensive.

Having said all of this, I will give you the advise that was given to me when I was 16: buy the rifle that you want, practise with it alot and ensure that you have all of the ammo that you will need. In the 70s, I used to hunt with an old man that his only rifle was an old 03 springfield (caliber 30-06). He rarely fired twice and if he did, the critter was moving very fast and was very small. I once watched him hit a rabbit at about 50 yards while the critter was being chased by dogs. Two shots (very fast) and all that was left over was a wet ball of fur.

39 posted on 02/18/2009 9:04:17 PM PST by fini
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To: goose the rio
Somewhat pricey but it's American.

Armalite AR10A4BN 308 Black W/Natl Match Trigger

Or If you have the money to spend - get this one.


40 posted on 02/18/2009 9:07:11 PM PST by Red Steel
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