lots of good advice posted, but you really have to decide what you want it for?
if your just going to ping a few fence posts and the odd rabbit, then maybe a light browning pump 22. the CZ 22 is good, there was a flood of cheep russian 22s a few years back, heavy things but nice action and quite good.
steeping up 223 or 222, 222 being my choice not so hard on the ears. the hornet is makes a racket and do not fly strait so its a bit hard for a beginner. they drop well though.
next up, personally just a 308 remmingtion is good or as posted above the old war weapon 303.
you can spend a lot of dollars on weapons that are very good, the old 80\20 rule, 80 percent of the price at best will only give you 20 percent better performance and that last 20% is usually out side the skill of the average shooter so why waste the money.
i worked as a culler in NZ and queensland for a few years in between tasking a 222 was all i used but never found a barrel that did not start to drop off after a couple of thousand rounds. infact the only weapon that did seem to stand up to a hard life and plenty of usage was an unmolested 303.



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not really my thing I like to save em not kill them....




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