Well my wife just passed her hunter's safety course and I want to take her on a hog hunt. She is pretty small and does not have a background in firearms so they intimidate her. I have plenty to choose from but these are a few that I think might do the job.
A Ruger .243, very accurate but somewhate heavy. 3x10 scope.
A Marlin 336 30-30, no scope.
A Remington 722 in .300 sav. 4x scope.
A big consideration is the availability of non lead ammo. I would normally lean towards the .300 savage as it is a nice compact rifle and does not recoil much, but I don't think I can find non-lead ammo for it. The 30-30 would probably be a good choice but she might struggle with accuracy and open sights. So I'm leaning towards the .243 with 85 gr TSX loads from Fed Prem. Not my fav pig caliber, but I've used it with good results in the past. I do not, however, have any experience with that little 85 gr TSX load. Whatchya'll think?
Another option would by my .270 or 30-06 with reduced recoil loads, but are they made in non-lead? I do not handload.
A Ruger .243, very accurate but somewhate heavy. 3x10 scope.
A Marlin 336 30-30, no scope.
A Remington 722 in .300 sav. 4x scope.
A big consideration is the availability of non lead ammo. I would normally lean towards the .300 savage as it is a nice compact rifle and does not recoil much, but I don't think I can find non-lead ammo for it. The 30-30 would probably be a good choice but she might struggle with accuracy and open sights. So I'm leaning towards the .243 with 85 gr TSX loads from Fed Prem. Not my fav pig caliber, but I've used it with good results in the past. I do not, however, have any experience with that little 85 gr TSX load. Whatchya'll think?
Another option would by my .270 or 30-06 with reduced recoil loads, but are they made in non-lead? I do not handload.