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Abliss77 08-29-2014 05:18 PM

Help me choose!!
 
I have a 308 that I am selling as I have 30-06 and don't need the 308. I also have a 17hmr, 223 bolt acTion, a 870 pump and a beretta 390. What should I get next? I have all that I need. I am thinking about a cross bow as it is legal to hunt deer and turkey in ks with. What should I get?

muzzlestuffer 08-29-2014 05:37 PM

a muzzleloader !

JagMagMan 08-29-2014 05:41 PM

Getting rid of a .308!!!!!! You can't be serious!

35wcf 08-29-2014 05:44 PM

Muzzle Loader, CVA

Abliss77 08-29-2014 05:56 PM

I have thought about a muzzle loader but I think a cross bow would be fun as well.

The only reason I am thinking of selling the 308 is that everything it does my 30-06 can do.

What to do....what to do.....

muzzlestuffer 08-29-2014 06:21 PM

well a muzzleloader opens up some new seasons as well.

Sheridan 08-29-2014 07:18 PM

A compound bow.

My hunting "brothers" tell me that all my guns will rust, once I pick-up a bow !


I bet they're right.....................................but I still enjoy reaching out to touch one also !!!

jerry d 08-30-2014 12:01 AM


Originally Posted by Abliss77 (Post 4156829)
I have a 308 that I am selling as I have 30-06 and don't need the 308. I also have a 17hmr, 223 bolt acTion, a 870 pump and a beretta 390. What should I get next? I have all that I need. I am thinking about a cross bow as it is legal to hunt deer and turkey in ks with. What should I get?

270 or 25-06 might be a nice addition. If you were gonna keep the 308 then 243 or 260

alleyyooper 08-30-2014 02:43 AM

Coyote killer 22-250, 220 swift to reach out and touch them.

:D Al

Bbj270 08-30-2014 05:48 AM

Something bigger like a 7mm or 300 mag

RobertSubnet 08-30-2014 06:51 AM


well a muzzleloader opens up some new seasons as well.
Muzzlestuffer is correct a muzzleloader, especially a side lock, will open up a whole new world of shooting for you. And just as hunting connects us with the past so will a side lock muzzleloader.

Good luck with your decision.

Abliss77 08-30-2014 06:56 AM

So many options. I have also thought about a 7mm.

Nomercy448 08-30-2014 09:50 AM


Originally Posted by Sheridan (Post 4156849)
A compound bow.

My hunting "brothers" tell me that all my guns will rust, once I pick-up a bow !


I bet they're right.....................................but I still enjoy reaching out to touch one also !!!

Nah, I wouldn't go that far amigo! I do love bow hunting, and it's a unique pleasure to poke pins into targets all afternoon on a lazy Saturday (any idea what I have planned for this afternoon? ;) ), but the seasons don't overlap, so don't put those rifles too far to the back of the closet!

The Crossbow seems enticing, but it's really not that much more range than the speed bows out there today. Both of my compound bows are more powerful than a big cross section of the popular Xbows out there.

gwenlode 09-02-2014 06:58 AM

Muzzle Loader its the best choice

Nomercy448 09-02-2014 09:03 AM

Keep in mind, the muzzle loader season in KS is only 2wks (Sept 15 through 28th this year), plus being legal equipment during rifle seasons for an additional 2wks.

Archery equipment, compound bow or crossbow, are legal in KS for 3.5months.

So if you're looking to potentially expand your hunting season, the ML doesn't really give you much payback in terms of additional hunting days.

Sheridan 09-02-2014 03:04 PM

"Muzzle Loader its the best choice" Gwenlode

NoMercy - So do you mean that a Muzzleloader is NOT the best choice.......LOL

Each to their own.

Give me a _ _ _ _ _(YOU fill in the blank)

Nomercy448 09-02-2014 06:48 PM

Yeah Sheridan, if a guy is buying a "non-rifle" weapon to gain some huntable season time, then yeah, the ML isn't the best in KS.

Years ago, muzzle loaders got the first crack at the deer before everybody else in KS. They had 2wks to themselves before archery season started. Back then, we weren't allowed to hunt archery during ML or firearms seasons either. Archery still had 3months of season available, so bows were the best investment in terms of hunting days, but then it became even moreso a few years back when they changed the season definitions to allow archery equipment during all seasons.

Then a couple years ago they approved Xbows during rifle season, and now for 2014, Xbows qualify as "archery equipment". So if you had ONE weapon, it should be a bow or xbow, as you could hunt every day of the season. ML's only get 14 extra days of season over centerfire firearms, and again, bows are legal equipment during those weeks too. Of course, you get a lot more range with the ML than the bow for those 2wks, but in general, those 2wks also fall before "pre-rut" starts, so things are dead everywhere anyway.

I own ML's, sidelock, inline, and flintlock even. I can't tell you the last time I shot the flintlock or sidelock, seems like the flintlock was before I met my wife 5yrs ago. I hunt the inline occasionally, usually just in doe-only season during the first week or two of January about every other or every 3rd year. I don't have anything against ML's I guess I'm not romanced by muzzle loaders, so logically, it makes a lot more sense to me, if you're spending money, to increase your huntable days. Xbow, compound bow, even recurve bow would do that.

Abliss77 09-02-2014 07:46 PM

Kinda leaning to a xbox at this point. Spent some time at basspro today trying to get some info as I have no clue where to even start looking. Thanks all who commented and happy hunting to all of you.

jerry d 09-04-2014 07:47 AM

Buy the rifle.......thank me later!


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