For anything like a goat you really should use a larger calibre than .22, but if you want to keep costs down a .22 Magnum rimfire (22WMR) is a heck of a lot more effective than a plain old .22. Almost twice the powder behind a similar sized projectile = much greater stopping power. But if you can afford it, get a .223 instead. That will cover all mid-sized game nicely.
Also, keep an eye on this site for occasional bargains: used guns
All new rifles are of reasonable quality, I think, except for the Chinese stuff. My own preference is for Tikkas and Sakos, but all the Yank stuff is good, even the budget-priced Stevens.
I don't think you need to worry about gun storage on the road, since you're with the gun, not leaving it unattended. It's when you need to store it that counts for safes etc. I would not be telling the licensing people you have no fixed address.
Also, you'll need a permit in one state or the other to transport the rifle across the border.


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