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.243Heartshot 01-21-2009 07:30 PM

Need New Trail Gun
 
Hey Guys, I am in need of a new trail gun, it will be for trapping, going in the woods, possible self defense against wild dogs, coyotes. I was thinking .22 mag but I m truly devoted to a .22, was thinking Ruger single six but my property is large and it is easy to get lost. I and I will need the power to kill a deer if needed. please give advice give comments on ruger single six , one thing is I want it to be very accurate but then again I need it soon.

Bocajnala 01-21-2009 08:49 PM

RE: Need New Trail Gun
 
The ruger single six is a great choice. How many days do you intend to get lost on your on property? Know your ground. Carry a compass. Use arial maps or whatever. Try not to get lost, the single six is a great choice tho.
-Jake

.243Heartshot 01-21-2009 08:52 PM

RE: Need New Trail Gun
 
I usually go out to the edge it takes about 2-3 days it is pure wilderness



.243Heartshot 01-21-2009 08:55 PM

RE: Need New Trail Gun
 
except besides the plots, and orchard which are about 500 acre orchard , and over 400 one hundred acre corn fields

.243Heartshot 01-21-2009 08:56 PM

RE: Need New Trail Gun
 
property is 120,000 acres it takes 4 days and night in truck. becuase of terrain i usually go out on foot


stalkingbear 01-21-2009 09:25 PM

RE: Need New Trail Gun
 
I would think a good .357, .41, .44mag revolver would be IDEAL for your uses. It's what I would (AND DID) choose myself, except having free run on 120,000 acres would be a dream to me. If you're absolutely dead set on an .22LR, go with a mk2 or mk3 Ruger semi-auto. The .22 magnum when shot out of Ruger Single Six, especially with at least 6.5" barrel, SHOULD do just about anything you need. Need any help patrolling all that acreage????

HighDesertWolf 01-22-2009 01:40 AM

RE: Need New Trail Gun
 
I do occasional work for some of the local ranchers most the ranchers and ranch hands carry 357 magnum and 45 colt revolvers.

wjyarkiell 01-22-2009 05:20 AM

RE: Need New Trail Gun
 
If you could find a good 41 Mag, then you would have something. it sounds like you want a single action revolver, so i would recommend a ruger. those guns are built hell for stout and are reliable and shoot as good as any revolver will. with the 41 mag, you got less recoil than a 44 and a little flatter shooting cartridge, with handloads. Plus the 41 mag will put a deer down really nice.

Colorado Luckydog 01-22-2009 05:43 AM

RE: Need New Trail Gun
 
I'd sure carry something bigger than a 22lr if I was planning on killing deer with it. I know you can kill a deer with a 22, Ive seen it done. More often than not though that is the wrong caliber for deer, wild dogs or yotes. I'd get at least a 357.

Rebel Hog 01-22-2009 05:44 AM

RE: Need New Trail Gun
 

ORIGINAL: wjyarkiell

If you could find a good 41 Mag, then you would have something.
Agree

stalkingbear 01-22-2009 07:05 AM

RE: Need New Trail Gun
 
Double ditto! I have an Ruger Redhawk and an Ruger Blackhawk, both in .41 mag. The only disadvantage is unless you reload, .41 mag ammo is over 1.00$ per round, and not near as widely available as .44 mag. Having said that, MY version of .357 is .41 mag, and MY version of .44 mag is .454 casull.






ORIGINAL: Rebel Hog


ORIGINAL: wjyarkiell

If you could find a good 41 Mag, then you would have something.
Agree

nchawkeye 01-22-2009 07:37 AM

RE: Need New Trail Gun
 
I'd go with something on the lines of a 30-30 lever action with no scope...Put a sling on it and throw it over your off shoulder and you never know it's there...

zrexpilot 01-22-2009 06:42 PM

RE: Need New Trail Gun
 
taurus .22 hornet.

link.
http://www.taurususa.com/products/product-details.cfm?id=86&category=Revolver




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