Gun Fun
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 12
Gun Fun
Im new here, but just curious? Here is the scenerio. Just for fun thinking. You get the opertunity to go live in the mountains anywhere for three years with general food supplies, but no meat. Vegtables enough for a year but you have seeds and such to start a garden. It is a furnished cabin and all but no way in or out but by plane. Your by a small lake and no other animals to take care of. Pilot says with all your supplies your are allowed 2 guns and enough ammo, or one bow and a gun. What do you take???? just for fun thinking
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Michigan
Posts: 3,476
tough question
I think a pump 12 ga and a 22. If I could take a variety of shot shells plus slugs and a variety of 22 ammo I think that would be my best bet. I couldn't take any long range shots but I think these two guns might serve me best.
It would be tough not to take my 243 or my 6.5 X 55, but the 22 and 12 ga would probably be best. IMHO
I think a pump 12 ga and a 22. If I could take a variety of shot shells plus slugs and a variety of 22 ammo I think that would be my best bet. I couldn't take any long range shots but I think these two guns might serve me best.
It would be tough not to take my 243 or my 6.5 X 55, but the 22 and 12 ga would probably be best. IMHO
#5
Not trying to be a lump on the log but is this any mountain range we choose as well.
Alaska or Rockies, 12g if can carry multiple types of shells and the .338 Lapua Magnum rifle outfitted with a Linux-powered scope
Apps 12g and 30-06
Alaska or Rockies, 12g if can carry multiple types of shells and the .338 Lapua Magnum rifle outfitted with a Linux-powered scope
Apps 12g and 30-06
Last edited by olsaltydog; 11-22-2013 at 05:48 AM. Reason: spelling
#7
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2013
Posts: 20
Savage model 24 in 22/20ga, and then as a second, 30-30/20ga or 30-30/12ga or the Baikal 308/12ga, (adjustable choke) all with several sets of various ammo. Covers squirrels, rabbits, birds, deer (elk), medium size bears, considering mountain range.