@Buffalo1First rifle I ever owned was a British .303. It was a great deer rifle and was all I could afford as a kid cutting grass as a summer job to pay for it. Bought it on lay-a-way at a pawn shop.
@Major KhanToo many favorites to count . During my career as a professional shikaree ... I had clients bring the following military surplus rifles to India , for shikar :
> 7x57 mm Mauser caliber Spanish Mauser rifles
> 8x57 mm Mauser caliber Karabiner Model 98 K rifles
> .30-06 Springfield Model 1903 rifles
> .30-06 Springfield caliber Enfield Model 1917 rifles
My personal favorite would have to be the Enfield Model 1917.
I was bowhunting and had a bad shot on this eland. Hit it high and only took out one lung. We chased and tracked him for 27 hrs. In the end, I dropped him (one shot) with a British .303. My PH told me that the .303 had grounded more game in Africa than any other caliber. I believe the Brit .303 was to Great Britain and possibly Europe what the 30.06 was to the US- great military rifles that evolved into great hunting rifles.
Why choose the 1917 over the 1903?Too many favorites to count . During my career as a professional shikaree ... I had clients bring the following military surplus rifles to India , for shikar :
> 7x57 mm Mauser caliber Spanish Mauser rifles
> 8x57 mm Mauser caliber Karabiner Model 98 K rifles
> .30-06 Springfield Model 1903 rifles
> .30-06 Springfield caliber Enfield Model 1917 rifles
My personal favorite would have to be the Enfield Model 1917.
@Bob Nelson 35Whelen - The first rifle I used was a British Jungle Carbine@Buffalo1
Mate my first rifle was a No1MK3 SMLE sporterised and tuned up by my dad with a field side mount and a Rhino 4x40 scope. That rifle killed more pigs and goats and foxes and rabbits than any rifle I have owned since. I fed it a diet of 135grain or 150grain locally made Tipan projectiles and I can't remember the powder.
That rifle is long gone but I still have an old 303.
Bob