Re: Rifle Help Please
As one deer-huntin college student to another, go with 308.
Both calibers will be fine at your distances, but the 223 will need heavy weight bullets and a fast twist rate to do well real far out, and lots(including me), would say 223 is a <span style="text-decoration: underline">very</span> far from ideal deer caliber. Your hunting bullet choices in 30 cal will be much more appropriate, and match bullets for LR shooting will be more plentiful also.
Unfortunately, starting to learn technique on a 308 has a tendency to start flinches, something to consider if this is your first rifle/centerfire. I started shooting CF in 308, got an early flinch along with a black n blue shoulder/arm for the few hundred rounds worth, and ended up shooting 223 and handloads for larger calibers to get over the flinch.
There's lots of toys/rigs you can put together for $700+, so your budget will give you lots of room for fun, but remember ammo. Despite what some ppl will woof, surplus 5.56/7.62Nato ammo is better than just fine for starting out/plinking, your bolt action will handle it just fine, and it won't hurt the rifle.
I personally don't buy into the glass must equal the rifle BS, plenty of inexpensive scopes don't hold back more expensive/quality rifles. (Have a 36x BSA benchrest scope that helps me get sub 1/2 MOA groups with my 22 rifles, cost $140)
I highly recommend Mueller, had great results with 4 of theirs, love the APV and Target models, 2 a piece.
My plan if I was doing it:
<ul style="list-style-type: disc">[*]Buy used quality model rifle ($200-400)
(older Rem 700s all day long for ~$300, I just missed an auction on a Savage 110 for $160 online last week) Cheapest used rifles are in 30-06, but other caliber deals are out there, avoid the military sporters and VERY entry level stuff, (Mossberg ATR/Rem 710/770/Savage Edge/Axis) Holds no investment value, cheap build & design)
Consider caliber change on rifles where it's inexpensive. That $160 30-06 Savage would have only needed another $150 or less to turn into a 308.[*]Reasonable quality scope ($100-300)
(Mueller, Bushnell Elite 3200/4300, Leupold Rifleman/VXI, the new Redfields, etc)[*]Lots of surplus ammo, to develop technique and ability[*]Or, if you know you're serious, 100-200 on a complete reloading setup.
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