whitetail deer rifle
#31
ORIGINAL: Doe Dumper
Just a little joust to get 2 of my favorite folks on here a little tickled
I am anxiously awaiting my first "swede" James. Im gonna have some serious fun with that thing. I used the 270 for a long time for deer and have absolutely zero complaints but after several shoulder grinding mt biking crashes I am into the "female" guns when it comes to recoil
I moved to that 7-08 and it was perfect for what I was looking for....nearly equal ballistics and just a touch less recoil.
Just a little joust to get 2 of my favorite folks on here a little tickled
I am anxiously awaiting my first "swede" James. Im gonna have some serious fun with that thing. I used the 270 for a long time for deer and have absolutely zero complaints but after several shoulder grinding mt biking crashes I am into the "female" guns when it comes to recoil
I moved to that 7-08 and it was perfect for what I was looking for....nearly equal ballistics and just a touch less recoil.
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#35
Joined: Jan 2006
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The 270 is no doubt the best. But given your conditions for shots under 150 i personally would like sumthing with some thump, to take them cleanly and quickly.I'd go with a 308 0r the 30-06 route. Extremely accurate and will reach out and touch a little bit farther than 150 if ever needed.
#36
Typical Buck
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 677
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From: SE Wisc
i have hunted with my trusty 30.06 for years, then i picked up a 7mm-08 in a smaller lighter gun for the woods. Now thats all i use anymore. I just love the 7mm-08. I purchased a savage bolt action and right out of the box is was so damn accurate, lower recoil, short action and will do pretty much anything you ask of it. my choice would be 7mm-08 for whitetail deer.
#38
Thread Starter
Joined: Jun 2006
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Firstshot... my 7600groups em just as good as any of my budies bolt actions down on the shootin range... i got itzeroed in at 100yds. and my three shot groups average about the size of a quarter.. yea the pump action does allow for quick follow up shots and plus it just feels cool to do it
not to mention the centerfire pump actions are pretty dam sharp lookin
not to mention the centerfire pump actions are pretty dam sharp lookin
#39
Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 422
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From: North West Arkansas
7600Rem
I've been reading up on the 7600 on various forums and found many similar reports on the accuracy of these rifles. Last year I switched from a BAR 30-06 to a REM Mtn LSS in 7mm-08. I really like the performance and shootability of the 7mm-08. I'm definitely going to keep my LSS but would love to have a 7600 in 7mm-08 as well.
Grice hasthe in 7mm-08 but their current version is with a Maple stock & forearm....which is, in my eyes, very ugly (and that's being kind). I found a listing of Grices previous special runs andatdifferent times theyoffered the 7mm-08 in walnut and a couple of different laminated versions. I'd surelike to have one in a laminated stock.
On the other hand, they are currently offering a 7600 walnut in .35 Whelen! I just don't know that I need that much "thump" (& related recoil) here in NW Arkansas where whitetails, black bear and hogs are about it as far as big game is concerned. It just seems like a bit of over-kill for whitetails and who knows if I will ever get to go on a out of state Elk hunt. It would however give me a fairly well rounded out two gun battery - 7mm-08 & .35 Whelen.
Decisions, Decisions!
firstshot
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Make your first shot count!
I've been reading up on the 7600 on various forums and found many similar reports on the accuracy of these rifles. Last year I switched from a BAR 30-06 to a REM Mtn LSS in 7mm-08. I really like the performance and shootability of the 7mm-08. I'm definitely going to keep my LSS but would love to have a 7600 in 7mm-08 as well.
Grice hasthe in 7mm-08 but their current version is with a Maple stock & forearm....which is, in my eyes, very ugly (and that's being kind). I found a listing of Grices previous special runs andatdifferent times theyoffered the 7mm-08 in walnut and a couple of different laminated versions. I'd surelike to have one in a laminated stock.
On the other hand, they are currently offering a 7600 walnut in .35 Whelen! I just don't know that I need that much "thump" (& related recoil) here in NW Arkansas where whitetails, black bear and hogs are about it as far as big game is concerned. It just seems like a bit of over-kill for whitetails and who knows if I will ever get to go on a out of state Elk hunt. It would however give me a fairly well rounded out two gun battery - 7mm-08 & .35 Whelen.
Decisions, Decisions!
firstshot
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Make your first shot count!


