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Old 09-12-2012, 04:50 PM
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Default Ordering a ruger m77 next week. Suggestions on caliber?

Im ordering a ruger m77 next thursday and need suggestions on caliber from more avid rifle hunters. I am well educated on rifles and own 3 varmint rifles but as i am from ohio there is no big game i hunt with rifle. I will use it out of state for whitetails with the chance of a possible elk in the future. Thanks.
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Old 09-12-2012, 05:35 PM
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cant go wrong with a 30/06 as ammo is always easy to find. good luck on your choice.
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Old 09-12-2012, 05:52 PM
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7mm Rem. Mag. Good luck.
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Old 09-12-2012, 06:51 PM
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.270 Win, 7 mag, .308 Win, 30/06, or 300 Win Mag in order of recoil. All are capable of filling your needs just depends on how much punishment you like to put yourself through.
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Old 09-12-2012, 07:03 PM
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7mm rem mag
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Old 09-13-2012, 03:19 AM
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For all-around use, the .30-06 is hard to beat. I'm not a fan of magnum cartridges UNLESS you're routinely going to encounter shots beyond 300 yards AND you can be proficient with one. Most of the elk I've taken have been with a .30-06. Although I prefer a .243 for deer and pronghorns, I've taken plenty whitetails and mule deer with a .30-06 as well. Other options I'd consider are the .280 and .270.
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Old 09-13-2012, 04:09 AM
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Throwing elk in is the wild card...Plenty of hunters here in North Carolina buy a centerfire based upon "possibly" taking an elk hunt in the future, many never do...If I lived in a state with elk I'd go with something like a .300 Winchester Mag...But, this is simply more gun than most hunters can shoot well and simply too much for deer...One with a good recoil pad and muzzle break wouldn't be too bad but damage on your average deer will be massive...

Here is my way of thinking...If I can afford that "once in a lifetime" hunt I can afford to buy a reasonably priced gun for elk at that time...I would pull the scope off one of my other rifles and go at it...

For a designated deer rifle, something along the lines of a .243, 7mm-08, .308, 25-06, .270 or 30-06 would make much more sense...The .243, 7mm-08 and 25-06 are all a pleasure to shoot and will cleanly take any whitetail that ever walked...When you enjoy shooting your gun you shoot more and will be a better shot...

Just my thoughts...
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Old 09-13-2012, 04:25 AM
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A good 30 caliber rifle is hard to beat for deer and elk. If I had only one cartridge it would be a .30-06. If I had only one rifle it would be a Ruger M77.

I would make the choice a .300 Win Mag. (to push 180 and 200 grain bullets) but only if elk will be on the menu more than once, or African plains game is a possibility. Inside of 300 yards both cartridges do the same job. The .300 Win Mag gives you a bit more effective distance and shines with the heavier bullets, but at the price of more recoil. Ruger makes a very good rifle but the stock recoil pad could be improved upon.
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Old 09-13-2012, 05:05 AM
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I like nchawkeye's logic! And if I were in your shoes and using that logic, I would go with the 7-08. Only because I already have a 243 (awesome) and have had a 25-06 (to finicky). However, I noticed that you already have a Browning X-bolt that no doubt does a fine job on any whitetail and can do double duty on elk! One other suggestion would be to save this money (and a bit more) and go hunt yourself an elk with your X-bolt.

Another thing to keep in mind: Bigger caliber rounds cost much more.

But having said all this, a person has to remember that "he who dies with the most toys wins!" Those are the rules!!!
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Old 09-13-2012, 06:24 AM
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Either 308 or 30/06. I'm leaning toward the 308 for the shorter action.
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