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Stuntcarpenter 01-28-2023 07:48 AM

First rifle
 
Hey Guy,

I’m looking to buy my first rifle. I have a 12 g that I use for clays but want to get a rifle also.

It’s going to be for target shooting to start to get proficient. I would like to go deer hunt at some point in time but I know I need a bunch of practice before I ever try and take a deer.

This bring me to the question. Should I get a .22 to learn on and then upgrade in a year or two when I’m ready to start hunting or should I get a something that I could hunt with and learn on it.
The only other variable is that I shoot left handed so the availability of guns is less

pikergolf 01-28-2023 07:59 AM

So much to learn with a .22. Great first rifle, relatively cheap to shoot, places to shoot are more available, tons of gopher patches around. It allows you to familiarize yourself with safety etc. It would be my choice. As for left hand guns CZ 457 comes in left, Tikka T1x comes in left as well as other manufactures. Those two would be my choice though as they make great .22s that hold their value and they are nice enough that they can be a forever gun. There are cheaper options available as well. Savage comes to mind as a left option.

Centre fire rifles are expensive to shoot a lot, although if you want to hunt big game you will need one.

Wrongside 01-28-2023 08:01 AM

Get both. ;)

A 22 is good practice and helps with some shooting fundamentals, but not a perfect replacement for shooting CF. Recoil management, especially with lighter rifles, is important and shooting 22 doesn’t get you that.

Tikka is the easy button, especially for LH shooters. The T1x 22 is very accurate and a nice complement to your T3x centerfire.

Enjoy your shopping and shooting!

elkhunter11 01-28-2023 08:41 AM

By all means, start with a 22lr, then when you fully understand the basics, and are ready to hunt, get a suitable centerfire.

Big Sky 01-28-2023 10:35 AM

IMO, everyone gun owner should have a 22. Excellent for practise, great for small game and they are a fun way to spend time at the range while your centerfire is cooling down.

I'd go with the Tikka. There's not a lot of left hand options and the Tikka would be a good one. I have one and I am happy with it for the uses that I stated. The LOP might be a little short but it is a problem with lots of solutions, from inexpensive like a new recoil pad to more costly such as a new stock.

Getting a t3x centerfire to go along with the T1x would give you a real nice 2 gun battery.

tirebob 01-28-2023 10:40 AM

As a fellow lefty shooter who went through very much the same thing you are going through now, I ended up with a brand new CZ557 in 30.06 with a beautiful Walnut stock as well as a solid pre-loved CZ452 in .22, also walnut stock. Both lefty orientation and good value for quality!

Smokinyotes 01-28-2023 11:13 AM

Trying to find a left hand CZ 22 is tough. I looked for over a year and bought a Tikka T1X. It shoots amazing, only problem is my wife has claimed it.

freeride 01-28-2023 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Sky (Post 4604923)

Getting a t3x centerfire to go along with the T1x would give you a real nice 2 gun battery.

That's what I did. Set them both up the same as well. Practice cheap with the 22, and while the big brother is cooling down.

Stuntcarpenter 01-28-2023 04:13 PM

Thanks guys. That’s what I was expecting. Now it’s a matter of finding one. [emoji106]

fishnguy 01-28-2023 04:28 PM

With Tikka, you also have the benefit of using the same stock on both rifles, .22 and whatever other cartridge you choose.

eyeflyer 01-28-2023 05:32 PM

Definitely a .22 first. You want to shoot lots when getting started and like already mentioned these are cheaper to shoot and a lot more areas to shoot./hunt. I also shoot CF and shotgun but am not a target shooter with CF so maybe shoot 30-40 rounds of CF a year, a few hundred with shotgun shooting trap and waterfowl hunting and a few thousand .22 target shooting and gopher hunting. As you can see I shoot my .22's the most of any and my most expensive gun/scope is my .22. After shooting for many years with mostly mid level firearms my wife bought me a nice Anshutz .22.............she is the greatest.

~altiplano~ 01-28-2023 07:08 PM

You'll want a 22 to plink with at some point. Why not first?

partsman 01-28-2023 11:13 PM

How about a browning SA-22 ejects out the bottom so anybody can shoot it, I like my two.

graybeard 01-29-2023 08:18 AM

A good hunting buddy of mine is a lefty. When he was young all there was in his budget were right hand actions.

Simply put, he learned to shoot the right hand action from his left side and he is very proficient. The other option was to stay on the porch.

If you are just starting out, what the heck.

Good luck,

waldedw 01-29-2023 08:45 AM

In my opinion you should get yourself a good bolt action 22 to start with, if you get a good one it will last you a lifetime and probably pass it down to your kids for another lifetime

Stuntcarpenter 01-29-2023 03:35 PM

First rifle
 
Would this be a good start? Or hold out for a T1x

https://guns.townpost.ca/marketplace...-hand-22-rifle

Savage Bacon 01-29-2023 04:45 PM

I'd suggest a ruger 10/22 for a few reasons.

It isnt the nicest or highest quality but really, everyone should have one.

Fairly accurate with a rimfire scope.

Your first rifle is going to get beat up a bit so I'd upgrade to a nicer 22 later on.

You're going to be knocking it over and probably hitting it on things for the first while. So don't get the CZ or Tika just yet.

Even putting it away in a soft case when it's freezing cold and leaving it for a while might develop rust. So learn to be meticulous with something that works, but isn't the end of the world if it isn't treated the best.





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mstefoniuk 01-29-2023 05:01 PM

first rifle
 
any 22 lr lever action can work for right or left handers, also resale on a lever would be better than a left handed bolt action.

Stuntcarpenter 01-29-2023 05:17 PM

I thought a bolt action would be better as I would also be getting proficient with the action for when I get a hunting rifle working the action would already be muscle memory

pikergolf 01-29-2023 06:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stuntcarpenter (Post 4605382)
Would this be a good start? Or hold out for a T1x

https://guns.townpost.ca/marketplace...-hand-22-rifle

I would hold out for a Tikka or CZ.

pikergolf 01-29-2023 07:11 PM

PM sent.

vance 01-29-2023 07:36 PM

CZ!
 
I have not even seen a tikka 22 FYI.
I have 5 CZ rimfires and have owned 3 others. Compared to the Savages that I own/have owned, the CZ rifles feel and balance more like a full size CF rifle.
The Savages have always been good shooters, but the CZ is a finer rifle to have and use if you can find one in left. If you can't buy one in right hand and go shooting till you find a lefty.
Then get a 223 or a 7.63x39 bolt action rifle as your next step in practicing
(due to ammo cost)

~altiplano~ 01-30-2023 05:16 AM

I'd get a cheap bolt 22.

My first rifle I bought over 20 years ago was a Savage bolt action 22 for not much more than $100. Shoots great, I still shoot it today.

I'd like to get a lever 22 too though... The Henry carbine with the Skinner sights is a nice rifle. Saw it at Hougen's in Whitehorse in the fall and thought I'd pick it up when I was back through later in the month, but it was gone.

sns2 01-30-2023 06:12 AM

If you’re not a teenager, buy once and cry once.

Forget budget guns.

Buy a lefty CZ, as is it really not that expensive, and put a decent, cost effective Leupold scope on it like a VX Freedom rim fire.

You will then have a gun you will never feel the need to upgrade, and if you did, it will sell quickly.

You will thank me later.

Smokinyotes 01-30-2023 06:31 AM

I think these days it may be easier to find a left hand anschutz than a CZ.

elkhunter11 01-30-2023 06:33 AM

I have owned several CZ, and several Tikka rifles, both are excellent quality. If talking rimfire, the Tikka has a far superior trigger, but the CZ can be tuned for about $25, with a shim/spring kit.

Big Sky 01-30-2023 07:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stuntcarpenter (Post 4605382)
Would this be a good start?

https://i.postimg.cc/9Q6M4Ygk/don-t-do-it.gif

tirebob 02-04-2023 11:19 PM

Always leery of a low post count but if it can be verified as a legit sell, this Left Hand CZ452 in .22 just came up on CGN...

https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...lent-Condition

JD848 02-05-2023 12:22 AM

Semi auto's are fun ,but for your first I would go with a bolt ,like the one Tirebob has posted for another member that CZ .Very dependable ,never loaded after you fire it ,you need to cycle another round for it to be loaded in the chamber. Plus a bolt is easy to clean.

Seen guys with years of experience slip up an have a loaded chamber in the rifle after they taken a grouse or something and forget to unload .

The tikka or CZ would be my choice in bolt, my last choice would be a ruger 10/22. There's thousands out there so many must like them, just not my pick.

All the best in your new choice of rifle ,buy good and a 22 can last a very long time .

from a .22 to a non mag tikka's are hard to beat ,they shot very well.

Stuntcarpenter 12-23-2023 06:57 PM

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Hey Guys,

Would this be a good purchase.

Tikka T3 7mm REM Mag
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$850

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