Re: Best Hunting Rifle On a very tight budget
I wouldn't buy a gun from a sporting goods store for a number of articulable and inarticulable reasons, both of which would only bore you.
I would get Graham's Icon. Graham would honor the sale, his word, and even help if needed, and I handled an Icon recently.
While in high school my shooting mentor who'd been on the Allen Military Academy ROTC rifle team, and AMU had collected 750 various guns from first gen Colt SA Army to a rail gun. At age 15 to 25, he'd let me shoot any gun I wanted, load ammo....anything, as long as he could drink Old Charter and Coke and I drive us to range. He'd spot. I'd shoot - from concrete benches, out to 500 meters. He had / has the only full length Metallic Silhouette Range in Louisiana.
The Icon's action, fit and finish seemed like those guns of my mentor's that shot well. Otherwise, your friend could grab a crusty 700 SA at a Pawn Shop stolen from Grandpaw Jones on Mulberry Street, replace the barrel with a new take off from here, blast, sand, re-finish the action, bed the stock, glass it with a K-4 Weaver, Weaver rings, Weaver aluminum bases, 2-piece and if the stock looks like it was trampled during the Calgary Stampede, or Festus used on Gunsmoke, sand it 400 and Krylon it Flat-ass Black or Purple Haze with Clear Kote. Degrease and Blue Loc-Tite every screw and bolt on the mounts and stock to action. Adjust the trigger n loctite them too. Float the barrel. Roll out with that and shoot the crap out of it. Let him shoot nothing else. He'll be an expert with by next hunting season if he shoots it 50 rds in every shooting position once monthly, and dry fire every other night. If you custom chamber a barrel do it for a heavy Barnes or ask the hunters. I'm not one. Do this and happy, happy hunting.
In any event, Graham is an expert in rifles and related gear. I know him and have competed and had dinner with him and Anthony's Steak & Seafood in Shrevepatch, Louisiana on December 5, 2009 at 8:00 p.m.