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I just got a Winchester Model 70, Featherweight in .300 WSM Winchester Short Magnum which I really like. But the .300 WSM may not fit with "least recoil possible".
Check out the Savage. A friend of my just got one its it shoots well. The price was unbelievably low.
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If you want the least amount of recoil for hunting in PA...the best caliber would be the .243 Winchester. You can hunt ground hogs to whitetail. I use the 75gr Hornady V max for ground hogs with devastating results. For PA whitetail, anything above 95 grs will work. Try the Sierra 100gr GameKing.
The .270 is a great caliber, but the recoil is heavy compared to the .243 Winchester. The .308 would also be a good caliber choice. Lots of good factory ammo to choose from. As far as rifles that are light and accurate, I'd go with a Tikka T3 Lite. The very best action you will find in a factory rifle. The Savage line are very accurate, but the action is horrible. You may also want to look at a Howa rifle as well. Well balanced, accurate, and a smooth action.
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thanks Aubie
I have a HOWA, unfortunatly it is a heavy barrel varmint with thumbhole stock. It shoots great and i got it at a great price slightly used. Unfortunately its a 22-250 and its heavy like a refrigerator. I've considered .243 and also 7mm-08. I have a vey limited budget so a lot of things I would like to buy are out of my price range in the time frame I am looking to buy.
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A 7mm-08 is a superb choice, mild recoil, knockdown power to spare (including use on Bear) and the ability to reach out to 300+ yds quite easily and accurately. Check out the Savage combo packages, they are priced very reasonable, usually come with gun/scope/mounts/sling and are one of the most accurate out of the box guns you will find-regardless of price.
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For Pennsylvania to get along with the silly "manual operation" only rule. You might consider a Browning BLR in .243 Win or .308 Win. It's a nice lever action, with a detachable box magazine so pointed bullets are no problem and you get full ballistic benefit. Or if you prefer bolt action, take a look at Savage (believe it or not Savage rifles are among the most accurate "out-of-the-box" you can buy) or CZ for a really fine Mauser action at reasonable cost.
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I was thinking about selling my Savage .243, so PM me if you are interested.
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I have never shot a 243. My Brother has one and he says that he loves it. However he said that you pretty much have to have a heart shot to take them down. The 270 have a great reach on it as well withmore knockdown power.Oh a 30-06 is satndard here in pa. It has a great knockdown, I been told that the variety of bulltes are greater and is much more versitle gun due to that. I would go with a 270.
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The only bad thing about a .30-30 is it won't have the reach that some of the other calibers mentioned above will have. If you think you'll be taking a shot beyond 150 yards, then the .270, .243, or 7mm-08 would be better. Personally, I'd go for the 7mm-08 because it'll have a little more knock down power than the .243 and a little less recoil than the .270
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