Originally Posted by
Badbuzz
I will have to agree about the versatility of a shotgun. And being the first gun. However the OP wants a rifle (I am sure he will end up with several guns) the 270 is a good choice for southern Ontario (to be able to shoot coyote or deer in non controlled hunt areas)
Something to consider: this was my dilemma: on the range membership I was a member of Silverdale. Only live 25 minutes from there. I found I did not get to the range as often as I would like and was about to purchase my first hand gun when I found out the wife was pregnant. That meant even less time at the range as my spare time I wanted to be hunting. I dropped my membership and only go around 3-4 times a year usually to dial in scopes after changing barrels (turkey to deer) and shoot a few rounds of trap. This ends up only costing me $60-80 (not including trap rounds if I choose to shoot a few rounds or ammo) compared to almost $300 for the membership fee. Saving me $$, That allows me to go to Longpoint and pay blind fees (or technically could pay for a sustaining member there) and pay for the Niagara Conservation hunting license(additional fee on top of hunting license) to give me more areas to hunt (public land) even though I have access to private land. As well as ammo for the year. Just another thing to consider. Though that is me and you may be in a different situation (probably). To get good at shooting though maybe you want to go to the range lots (hence my endorsement of the .22) and find it would be worth it. For me I am an excellent shot. Obviously would be better with lots of range time.
Don't discount used guns as I said. Some have only been shot a few times (maybe an impulse buy) or some can't use/ dont like it after shooting at the range. My first shotgun I got for a great deal. A gentleman bought it new for wild turkey hunting in Maine (he was from Nova Scotia where there is no wild turkey season) and was retired. He went every year. Upgraded his gun, went to the range once, then found out Maine had just introduced non-residents had to have a guide with them for wild turkey. This made it unaffordable to do on a pension. So I got a Remington 870 turkey with sure shot stock and Nikon turkey scope plus undertaker choke for $500 including shipping. Deals are out there to be had.
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