I'm not currently a gun owner, mainly due to financial constraints. However things have recently changed and one of my first 'recreationial' purchases is going to be a gun.
I've got military experience behind me, so I'm familiar with handling firearms, (mainly M16s with some time on M249 and M60) what I'm not familiar with is how to chose a gun. There are just so many dang options, and I'm getting a little frustrated. I want to be an intellegent conusmer, but at the moment I don't know what I don't know.
Here is what I've decided so far:
Use - recreationial target shooting, occasionial deer hunting
Action - semi-auto or bolt action, I'm not really liking the lever or pump actions of the firearms I've looked at.
Caliber - Here is where I get all confused, it seems there are hundreds of calibers to chose from. I was originially thinking a 30-30, or 30-06, but then I have had the 270 and 243 recommended. I'm not afraid of a little recoil, but I dont want something that is going to knock my shoulder out of alignment if I decide to spend an afternoon at the range.
Stock - I'd prefer a wood stock, although I am aware of some advantages of synthetic stocks, I just like the way the wood stocks look.
Manufacturer - I'm open to suggestions, but here quality and reputation are very important to me.
Price - Again, here I'm a little undecided, I dont want to spend a small fortune, but I dont want to go cheap and get a piece of junk. $500 comes to mind, but I have no idea if that is in the high, medium, or low end.
I'm doing some research on my own, but having read these boards for the last few months I know there are some very knowledgable people here. I'm not going to take the first suggestion and run out and buy a firearm, this is going to be a purchase with a good deal of careful consideration behind it.
Thanks in advance for your comments/suggestions.