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RE: Overgunned for Whitetail
ORIGINAL: oldelkhunter Not all of us. Some of us are able to avoid the hype and make sane decisions about deer cartridges. I use a .243 Win.... :D |
RE: Overgunned for Whitetail
ORIGINAL: ipscshooter Not all of us. Some of us are able to avoid the hype and make sane decisions about deer cartridges. I use a .243 Win.... :D |
RE: Overgunned for Whitetail
I guess the best thing that ever happened to me years ago was I became a devout follower of P.O. Ackley. This made me totally immune to the Madison Avenue hype and magnum BS. The biggest gun I've ever hunted deer with was a 30/06. The smallest was a Marlin .357 Magnum shooting mostly 38 ammo and a 170 gr cast. No deer, mulie or whitetail ever took more than a dozen steps. America is the most over-gunned place on earth.[&o]
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RE: Overgunned for Whitetail
I am not overgunned I am over prepared.. Different calibers with different stock/barrell lenght combinations..
22-250 for fun 6mm for long shots out of a shooting house 243 for long shots out of a ladder stand Another 243 for long shots out of a climber 7mm-08 for walking thru the woods.. 308 for short shots out of a climber. 444 Marlin for primative weapon.. |
RE: Overgunned for Whitetail
Are you asking for something that'll be more appropriate up close yet will shoot 150yds? 300yds?
.30-30 in those close 30yd ranges would be great, and now with that hornady ammo it has become a 300yd gone. 150yds it certainly will do. This would be my 1st choice at 30yds i think, esp since I already own it. .308 might be nice for that situation, or better yet, 7mm-08! I think I solved your dilema. haha. I certainly wouldn't be using the .300 mags at 30yds. If you really are taking way more at 30yds, I don't think you could do better than a .30-30, it'll do 150yds no prob, and 300yds can be done. |
RE: Overgunned for Whitetail
Yes, but, this thread is not about "all types of deer and elk." It's about whitetails. As for your "all around gun opinion", I would venture to guess that the .30-06, the .308, the 7mm Rem Mag, and any of the various .300 Mags would fill that bill quite nicely. Really,, wow a 300 mag is needed for deer . I really think you didn't read entirely what I wrote and you enjoy arguing if so go for it. |
RE: Overgunned for Whitetail
ORIGINAL: salukipv1 I certainly wouldn't be using the .300 mags at 30yds. |
RE: Overgunned for Whitetail
I certainly wouldn't be using the .300 mags at 30yds. |
RE: Overgunned for Whitetail
ORIGINAL: oldelkhunter Yes, but, this thread is not about "all types of deer and elk." It's about whitetails. As for your "all around gun opinion", I would venture to guess that the .30-06, the .308, the 7mm Rem Mag, and any of the various .300 Mags would fill that bill quite nicely. Really,, wow a 300 mag is needed for deer . I really think you didn't read entirely what I wrote and you enjoy arguing if so go for it. Maybe I misunderstood what you were saying. If so, sorry... |
RE: Overgunned for Whitetail
Out of all the rifles you mention many of them would serve you out to the 120 yards you mention is the normal long shot. However you metioned that you have had at least one 300 yard shot. So if you are going to settle on ONE rifle to do all your bidding you're stuck with one that you shoot well, has a decent flat trajectory, or at least one you know well enough to compensate for on long shots.
But since you own so many different rifles in different rounds I guess you're covered for different opportunties (as long you can predict which opportunities you're going to have!) Me, ... if it was a matter of choosing just one I guess I'd go with the 280. |
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