What's your "go to gun"?
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Midland, MI
Posts: 76
What's your "go to gun"?
If you got a call tomorrow from a outfitter, saying you've won a full blown all expense paid hunt, but you need to leave tomorrow, what gun (that you currently own) would you grab, and what load?
Let's assume the hunt is for deer (whitetail, muleys, blacktail, etc., that should cover common game for most of the members), and is in your local region.
Erik
Rusty Axe Camp
Let's assume the hunt is for deer (whitetail, muleys, blacktail, etc., that should cover common game for most of the members), and is in your local region.
Erik
Rusty Axe Camp
#2
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Midland, MI
Posts: 76
RE: What's your "go to gun"?
I'll go first. Please don't leave me hanging as the only poor SOB to respond to his own post.
Remington 721 in 30-06
Handloaded 150gr Nosler Ballistic Tips over 59.0gr of 4350
Deer hate that combo.
Erik
Rusty Axe Camp
Remington 721 in 30-06
Handloaded 150gr Nosler Ballistic Tips over 59.0gr of 4350
Deer hate that combo.
Erik
Rusty Axe Camp
#10
RE: What's your "go to gun"?
ORIGINAL: Rustyaxecamp
If you got a call tomorrow from a outfitter, saying you've won a full blown all expense paid hunt, but you need to leave tomorrow, what gun (that you currently own) would you grab, and what load?
Let's assume the hunt is for deer (whitetail, muleys, blacktail, etc., that should cover common game for most of the members), and is in your local region.
Erik
Rusty Axe Camp
If you got a call tomorrow from a outfitter, saying you've won a full blown all expense paid hunt, but you need to leave tomorrow, what gun (that you currently own) would you grab, and what load?
Let's assume the hunt is for deer (whitetail, muleys, blacktail, etc., that should cover common game for most of the members), and is in your local region.
Erik
Rusty Axe Camp