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Christian 12-05-2009 05:35 AM

contemporary swedish hunting rifle
 
Hej gun geeks out there,

for a char of mine, a swedish female student, which also happens to go hunting with her dad occasionaly, I need an hunting rifle.

Being a complete civilian myself, this proves to be rather difficult.

Looking into High-Tech I only found the Voere VEC91, 5.7x26mm which is a) LC 3, b) light enough for a young lady and c) TL8.

Now while this is for sure a nice weapon ... it seems a bit on the pricey side for "occasional hunting".

The weapon I'm looking for should be TL7-8, LC 3-4 (remember, Sweden has stricter regulations come to weapons), ST-req max. 10 (better less) ... It should be considered an "all-purpose" hunting rifle. So while it should be basically intended for "small/medium game", it should take into account that you might have to "somehow" handle a moose as well.

Any suggestions?

combatmedic 12-05-2009 05:56 AM

Re: contemporary swedish hunting rifle
 
Maybe a military surplus rifle, something TL 6 or 7? A good, reliable bolt-action would be my recommendation. If you want to shoot moose- don't use the same gun you'd use for small game. Different tool for a different job.

Christian 12-05-2009 06:12 AM

Re: contemporary swedish hunting rifle
 
Well then I suppose she will be issued a stronger rifle during moose season by her father, but will have a small game rifle herself.

Anyone having experience which weapon would be most likely to be choosen for that in Sweden? And which weapon stats to use from GURPS High-Tech?

HANS 12-05-2009 06:15 AM

Re: contemporary swedish hunting rifle
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Christian (Post 892842)
Now while this is for sure a nice weapon ... it seems a bit on the pricey side for "occasional hunting".

Welcome to the real world. Hunting is an expensive hobby.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Christian (Post 892842)
So while it should be basically intended for "small/medium game", it should take into account that you might have to "somehow" handle a moose as well.

Like all modern countries, Sweden has very strict laws and rules governing what weapon can be used on which animal. To take on moose, bear, wolf, or boar, you are required to use a klass I vapen, ie, a high-powered rifle. Typical calibres in Sweden are 6.5x55mm, 7.62x51mm, .30-06, or 9.3x62mm. Note that while you could theoretically also use such a gun on smaller game, hunters usually will own several rifles for different game. There won't be much left of a rabbit or fox if you hit it with a large calibre.

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Originally Posted by Christian (Post 892842)
Any suggestions?

From the published selection in High-Tech, I'd take the Remington Model 700 (p. 116). This is a relatively common weapon even in Europe.

Cheers

HANS

combatmedic 12-05-2009 06:21 AM

Re: contemporary swedish hunting rifle
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HANS (Post 892857)
Welcome to the real world. Hunting is an expensive hobby.



Like all modern countries, Sweden has very strict laws and rules governing what weapon can be used on which animal. To take on moose, bear, wolf, or boar, you are required to use a klass I vapen, ie, a high-powered rifle. Typical calibres in Sweden are 6.5x55mm, 7.62x51mm, .30-06, or 9.3x62mm. Note that while you could theoretically also use such a gun on smaller game, hunters usually will own several rifles for different game. There won't be much left of a rabbit or fox if you hit it with a large calibre.



From the published selection in High-Tech, I'd take the Remington Model 700 (p. 116). This is a relatively common weapon even in Europe.

Cheers

HANS

Speak of the freakin' devil!!!

I was about to advise Christian to ask 'Hans-Christian Vortisch', the European gun-nut, about this. :)

I imagine Hans as living in a concealed bunker in the Alps, surrounded by dozens of hot German girls and a vast arsenal of firearms and explosives. His stainless steel fridge is filled with beer, slabs of red meat, and the severed heads of rival [former] game designers.

HANS 12-05-2009 06:29 AM

Re: contemporary swedish hunting rifle
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by combatmedic (Post 892859)
I imagine Hans as living in a concealed bunker in the Alps, surrounded by dozens of hot German girls and a vast arsenal of firearms and explosives. His stainless steel fridge is filled with beer, slabs of red meat, and the severed heads of rival [former] game designers.

Mostly wrong, alas ;)

Cheers

HANS

combatmedic 12-05-2009 06:33 AM

Re: contemporary swedish hunting rifle
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HANS (Post 892862)
Mostly wrong, alas ;)

Cheers

HANS

Only mostly wrong....he feeds the heads to his pet bear, Brunhilde.




Christian, good luck and have fun with that campaign. Watch out for killer moose!

joelbf 12-05-2009 06:41 AM

Re: contemporary swedish hunting rifle
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Christian (Post 892842)
Any suggestions?

HIGH-TECH Pulp Guns, Volume 2 has stas for a handful of rifles for hunting smaller game. Good value for the money IMHO.

Christian 12-05-2009 06:51 AM

Re: contemporary swedish hunting rifle
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HANS (Post 892857)
Welcome to the real world. Hunting is an expensive hobby.

^^ never doubted it. But you have to admit, there is a major difference between a Remington Modell 700 for $450 and a Voere VEC91 for $2.500.

The former has the price tag that I was expecting (thanks for the suggestion), while the later is ... well a bit to pricey for my character. Not that she couldn't afford it, its just to bad of a cost-benefit ratio.


Hans, aside from the Remington, any other guns from Hightech or the Pulp gun pdfs you could suggest?

HANS 12-05-2009 06:58 AM

Re: contemporary swedish hunting rifle
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Christian (Post 892868)
Hans, aside from the Remington, any other guns from Hightech or the Pulp gun pdfs you could suggest?

FN BAR (High-Tech, p. 117)
Mauser-action rifle in 6.5x55mm (High-Tech: Pulp Guns 2, p. 6)
Mannlicher-Schönauer Stutzen (High-Tech: Pulp Guns 2, p. 8)

Cheers

HANS


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