Which five rifles should I own in Australia

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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by Vati » 02 Jul 2014, 11:39 am

Hilux2003 wrote:And the rest, why stop at 15?


No good reason I can think of :lol:
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by TPCKRT » 05 Jul 2014, 6:26 am

.22lr
12ga
.204r
25-06 or 6.5x55 (thats my hardest decision atm)
300wm

Its that easy.
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by the collector » 06 Jul 2014, 10:01 am

.22 air rifle
.22lr
.223
.308
12g
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by ailar » 07 Jul 2014, 10:29 am

Lots of votes for the 12 gauge.

I better get cracking on one :D
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by Hardcast » 07 Jul 2014, 11:12 am

I do think a good Air rifle is needed for those quiet shots.
22 Air rifle.
204 Ruger.
25.06.
7mm R/Mag or 30.06.
Black powder rifle. muzzle load or cartridge.

+ one gun. 12 g.
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by Vati » 09 Jul 2014, 10:11 am

Hardcast wrote:I do think a good Air rifle is needed for those quiet shots.


If only we could get suppressors for our 22LR's.
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by FuzzyM » 04 Aug 2014, 12:33 pm

.22LR Because it is cheap and quiet
.223 For reaching out beyond the .22
.308 For deer and other larger stuff
12ga For hitting moving stuff
.303 Brit Because the SMLE is awesome

So far I have a .22LR :D
Also have access to a bolt action 12ga 8-)
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by inventurkey » 05 Aug 2014, 9:25 am

FuzzyM wrote:.22LR Because it is cheap and quiet
.223 For reaching out beyond the .22


Just wish us Average Joe's here could have suppressed .223.

Best of both worlds.
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by FuzzyM » 05 Aug 2014, 11:55 am

A suppressed .223 be the perfect firearm for the family farm!

I'm a bit hesitant to get a centerfire due to noise, but it would be perfect to sit on the hill and take care of the foxes that are rampant at the moment.
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by tactice » 06 Aug 2014, 2:53 pm

FuzzyM wrote:I'm a bit hesitant to get a centerfire due to noise, but it would be perfect to sit on the hill and take care of the foxes that are rampant at the moment.


Won't be as nice as a suppressed one I suppose, but a .223 isn't that loud and is perfectly comfortable with earmuffs on.
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by jeretilda » 27 Aug 2014, 11:32 pm

Mine are.
22LR
22WMR
222 Rem
243W
308W
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by lole » 29 Aug 2014, 5:43 pm

jeretilda wrote:22LR, 222Rem and the 308W


That's the trio that'll do it all for most.
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by Dogger » 21 Apr 2017, 4:42 pm

223
22-250
30/30
308
12ga
Now having said all this, I buy and use firearms I can buy ammo for easily in all states. With the exception of WA, its on a particular with North Korea when u need to buy ammo. I worked in the gun trade in geraldton for years.
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by 99problems » 21 Apr 2017, 5:31 pm

.22lr
Sako 85 VLS 223
Sako 85 Finlight 308
Winchester Extreme Weather 300win mag
Beretta Silver Pigeon 12g
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by COLLECTOR 1 » 21 Apr 2017, 10:16 pm

Just 5....??????.....hhhmmmmmmm

Brno mod 2. 22rf
Brno mod 600 in 223 R.E.M., set trigger
Brno mod 601 in 308 win, set trigger
Brno mod 602 in 375 H and H, single trigger
Greener Empire 12g side by side, full and full, 30" barrels

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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by GLS_1956 » 21 Apr 2017, 11:43 pm

Not an Aussie, never been to your lovely country. But from my understanding of your gun laws, my suggestions would be:

1. 22LR bolt action rifle
2. 22LR lever action rifle (Browning's BL-22 is the next fastest thing to a semiauto)
3. 303 SMLE (I like my No4 mk1)
4. 223 Remington bolt action rifle
5. 308 Winchester sporter
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by Gun-nut » 21 Apr 2017, 11:53 pm

1. SMLE in .303
2. SMLE in .308
3. SMLE in .22
4. SMLE jungle carbine .303
5. SMLE no4 mk1T .303 (or an l42a1 in 7.62 Nato)

This should just about do it for me.
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by Supaduke » 22 Apr 2017, 9:59 am

.22lr Bolt Action - The foundation of any gun collection

.223- perfect entry level centrefire that's useful in so many ways

.308w- cheap(ish) to shoot, will take down any animal in Australia.

12g- quintessential scatter gun, everyone should have one.

45/70 lever, cause it's a man's gun and makes me chuckle just looking at the rounds. Everyone should have at least one lever gun, cause you know , they're cool.
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by Heckler303 » 22 Apr 2017, 10:05 am

Lee Enfield No. 1 Mk 3: .303 (For patriotism.)

Lee Enfield No 4. Mk1: .303-25 (For Deer and other game.)

Lee Enfield No. 4 Mk 1T: .303 (For long range game and krauts.))

Lee Enfield No. 5 mk 1: 303-22 (For far away bunnies. Can be loaded for 22LR to .220 swift velocity.)

12 Gauge. No man is fully equipped without one.
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by in2anity » 22 Apr 2017, 11:07 am

I'd include a brush gun in my mix - probably a 45-70 lever; versatile caliber that one.
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by pomemax » 22 Apr 2017, 9:06 pm

All tho a lot of people think this thread is worth posting to.re the 5 guns they would have if they could only have 5
But PERSONALTY I don,t think we should be providing the antis shopping list of ideas they come up with some weird ideas as it is so to them a thread where many people say we should only have 5 guns is not a good idea to me that is retroactive and playing into their thought process we should be saying what 5 rifles/guns will we be buying next month .
I may be wrong just my take on it as i have over 20 calibers now.
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by BRNO_Bigot » 22 Apr 2017, 9:27 pm

COLLECTOR 1 wrote:Just 5....??????.....hhhmmmmmmm

Brno mod 2. 22rf
Brno mod 600 in 223 R.E.M., set trigger
Brno mod 601 in 308 win, set trigger
Brno mod 602 in 375 H and H, single trigger
Greener Empire 12g side by side, full and full, 30" barrels

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Are you sure your .223 is on a ZKK 600? - that would be way long - it's .30-06 or .270 length after all. :unknown:


Me being all anal about BRNOs after all. :allegedly:
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by in2anity » 22 Apr 2017, 9:59 pm

pomemax wrote:All tho a lot of people think this thread is worth posting to.re the 5 guns they would have if they could only have 5
But PERSONALTY I don,t think we should be providing the antis shopping list of ideas they come up with some weird ideas as it is so to them a thread where many people say we should only have 5 guns is not a good idea to me that is retroactive and playing into their thought process we should be saying what 5 rifles/guns will we be buying next month .
I may be wrong just my take on it as i have over 20 calibers now.


Less is more my friend - waste not, want not. Practically speaking, IMO I think 5 guns is more than enough.
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by Yipikaye » 23 Apr 2017, 12:02 am

I am thinking.
.22 LR
.308W
30-06 (is there any point if I have a 308)
.338
12Ga
- .303 British
- .308
- 12G
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by GLS_1956 » 23 Apr 2017, 12:23 am

pomemax wrote:All tho a lot of people think this thread is worth posting to.re the 5 guns they would have if they could only have 5
But PERSONALTY I don,t think we should be providing the antis shopping list of ideas they come up with some weird ideas as it is so to them a thread where many people say we should only have 5 guns is not a good idea to me that is retroactive and playing into their thought process we should be saying what 5 rifles/guns will we be buying next month.
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I may be wrong just my take on it as i have over 20 calibers now.


I see where you're coming from and I agree with your premise. So here's a list of the five guns I think you could look at as a good starting point to a collection.

1. A good quality bolt action 22 LR. I like CZ's 455, but any well made one will do, the 455 has the advantage of being capable of being convertible to other cartridges. One action to register and three barrels and two mags give's you 22LR, 22 WMR, and 17HMR.

2. Double barreled shotgun. Most of my scatterguns are repeaters but I do own a trio of SxS and one O/U. Gauge would be 12 to start with.

3. Bolt action, military, 303.

4. Bolt action sporter rifle in 243 Win or 260 Rem.

5. Ruger Single-Six with a six inch barrel. With the extra cylinder you get 22LR/22 WMR, This is a good reliable starter gun and will last to your great-grandchildren.
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by COLLECTOR 1 » 23 Apr 2017, 7:10 am

Ops your right other way around.....
You know what I mean ....lol.

Can we have spare barrels to suit the 5 ??????????

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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by taffy4x4 » 23 Apr 2017, 2:44 pm

.22WMR
12Ga
.308
another .308
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by Cooper » 23 Apr 2017, 8:06 pm

.22
.223 (if you reload a 204 ruger could be an option-223 cheaper ammo heavier bullets)
12ga
7mm08
7mm REM mag (over kill really. But if I had to choose five)
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by Oldbloke » 24 Apr 2017, 3:25 am

22lr
223
243
3006
12g
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Re: Which five rifles should I own in Australia

Post by RoginaJack » 24 Apr 2017, 3:44 pm

Oldbloke wrote:22lr
223
243
3006
12g


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