mike_b
01-04-2019, 10:20 PM
I've been invited to go predator (coyote) hunting. A good family friend has 2 rifles he's looking to get rid of and has given my both to take out to the range and try out.
First rifle is a really nice looking Browning A-Bolt is 7mm that's topped with a Bausch and Lomb 3-9x40 scope. The rifle is in really nice shape, but has a really long barrel (I'd guess something like 26" long).....not that I think it matters, but thought it might not be ideal in case I take it hunting in the bush and get caught up on branches with such a long barrel. This rifle has been hunted with.....does have a little bluing lose, some bumps and bruises on the stock, but he says it hasn't see a bullet fly if about 15years.
Second rifle is a Marlin XL7 in 30.06. It has the nutmeg laminate stock (which looks awesome IMO) and the bluing is 99%. On top of that, it has the nicest trigger of any rifle I have every shot..... it has an accu-style trigger......absolutely zero lag, and a super nice break. Nicer trigger then any of my rifles. This rifle looks gorgeous and I doubt it's been hunted with. And it's topped with a Nikon Prostaff II 4-12x40 which isn't to bad.
My friend doesn't really do a whole lot of hunting anymore due to age and has more rifles that I'll probably ever own. He told me that if I liked one (or both) to let him know what I'd be willing to pay him for that (wish he would have just told me what he wanted instead).
So here's my question;
For predator hunting, which rifle would you choose? And what would be a fair price to pay?
Mike
First rifle is a really nice looking Browning A-Bolt is 7mm that's topped with a Bausch and Lomb 3-9x40 scope. The rifle is in really nice shape, but has a really long barrel (I'd guess something like 26" long).....not that I think it matters, but thought it might not be ideal in case I take it hunting in the bush and get caught up on branches with such a long barrel. This rifle has been hunted with.....does have a little bluing lose, some bumps and bruises on the stock, but he says it hasn't see a bullet fly if about 15years.
Second rifle is a Marlin XL7 in 30.06. It has the nutmeg laminate stock (which looks awesome IMO) and the bluing is 99%. On top of that, it has the nicest trigger of any rifle I have every shot..... it has an accu-style trigger......absolutely zero lag, and a super nice break. Nicer trigger then any of my rifles. This rifle looks gorgeous and I doubt it's been hunted with. And it's topped with a Nikon Prostaff II 4-12x40 which isn't to bad.
My friend doesn't really do a whole lot of hunting anymore due to age and has more rifles that I'll probably ever own. He told me that if I liked one (or both) to let him know what I'd be willing to pay him for that (wish he would have just told me what he wanted instead).
So here's my question;
For predator hunting, which rifle would you choose? And what would be a fair price to pay?
Mike