IF YOU COULD ONLY OWN ONE HUNTING RIFLE CALIBER, WHICH IS IT?
I guess we could call this installment #2 of the mini-series started by our very own gunman41mag.
Just hunting...no firefights, no battles, no snipers. Just hunting, plain and simple, all over the world. If I could only have one rifle caliber.......the 375 H&H Magnum is it. Your thoughts? |
For North American game, a Remington 700, bead blasted stainless barrel and receiver, synthetic stock and chambered in .338 Win Mag with good glass (Leupold?) in the 3-12x range while still retaining the iron sights.
Word game? Same rifle, step up to .375 H&H and step down on scope power to around 2-7x with quick detach rings/bases, again, while still retaining the iron sights. |
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That's a tough one, what are we hunting?
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Originally Posted by Mr. Miyagi
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I guess we could call this installment #2 of the mini-series started by our very own gunman41mag.
Just hunting...no firefights, no battles, no snipers. Just hunting, plain and simple, all over the world. If I could only have one rifle caliber.......the 375 H&H Magnum is it. Your thoughts? |
I'll stick with my 308. It hasn't failed me yet...:U:
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Ruger #1 in 338 Win Mag. The 338 can take any game in the world as long as the shooter does his/her part :U::U:
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30-06
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7mm Rem mag.
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7MM rem mag. I don't plan on ever shooting an elephant or hippo.
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30-06. remington has this ammo that you can use for small game such as a whitetail or muley. medium ammo for elk and moose. and big game ammo for bears. this is all for the 30-06. you might be a little crazy to go for bear with that rifle but if your a good shot it can be done
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