Choices poll and Why?
#11
RE: Choices poll and Why?
Well right now, for all NA big game that I hunt. (everything but Big bears)
7600 Remington Pump in 270 Winchester
Federal Fusion 130 grain ammo
Aetec 3x9 scope with flip-up covers
Home made Leather sling.
Harris Bi-Pod if in a ground blind.
Cost was about 600.00 total.
For bigger Game, the Marlin 1895 45-70. Very old Redfield 2x7 scope or Ghost ring peep type sights.
Also have the 7600 in 30-06 and a Browning A- Bolt 308. For long range stuff, Savage 270 WSM Heavy barrel Varmit rifle. Scheels Outfitter 4x14x40 scope with Harris bi-pod and flip-up scope covers. Wide Nylon sling.
That should do for a start.
7600 Remington Pump in 270 Winchester
Federal Fusion 130 grain ammo
Aetec 3x9 scope with flip-up covers
Home made Leather sling.
Harris Bi-Pod if in a ground blind.
Cost was about 600.00 total.
For bigger Game, the Marlin 1895 45-70. Very old Redfield 2x7 scope or Ghost ring peep type sights.
Also have the 7600 in 30-06 and a Browning A- Bolt 308. For long range stuff, Savage 270 WSM Heavy barrel Varmit rifle. Scheels Outfitter 4x14x40 scope with Harris bi-pod and flip-up scope covers. Wide Nylon sling.
That should do for a start.
#14
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Rocky Mountains, Colorado
Posts: 1,964
RE: Choices poll and Why?
Inresponse to your poll question regarding elk rifles (I guess), several candidates come to mind,but the one that comes the closest to being any sort of favorite would be:
Winchester Model 70 Supergrade.
375 H&H with Barnes 270 grain TSX bullets (300 grain Partitions are fine also).
Leupold Vari X III 4x12.
Leather sling, no brake, no bi-pod.
That said, I haven't used it on elk for coming up three years now; got otherunits I've been clocking "kill trigger time" on instead.
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If one ever got into the long range hunting thing (ala Best Of The West: 600 to 1100 yards) then a 50 BMG could besomething to consider I suppose; however, it isnot really a very practicalchoice versus even a"heavy" sportingrifle simply based upon weight alone.Carrying a 33 pound rifletends to prempthiking very far in elk countryAND would necessitatehanging out close to the truck and on/near roads,neither ofwhich is generally conducive for successfulelk hunting.
It is notuncommon each year for many inexperiencedout-of-state "elk hunters"to fall victim tothe "carry too much/air too thin/not in shape/can't handle it"syndromeandget tuckered out and develop sore feet and end up doing the road hunting thingeach fall, generally with dismal results. I would not recommend the 50 BMG for elk hunting except for very specialized situations.
Winchester Model 70 Supergrade.
375 H&H with Barnes 270 grain TSX bullets (300 grain Partitions are fine also).
Leupold Vari X III 4x12.
Leather sling, no brake, no bi-pod.
That said, I haven't used it on elk for coming up three years now; got otherunits I've been clocking "kill trigger time" on instead.
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If one ever got into the long range hunting thing (ala Best Of The West: 600 to 1100 yards) then a 50 BMG could besomething to consider I suppose; however, it isnot really a very practicalchoice versus even a"heavy" sportingrifle simply based upon weight alone.Carrying a 33 pound rifletends to prempthiking very far in elk countryAND would necessitatehanging out close to the truck and on/near roads,neither ofwhich is generally conducive for successfulelk hunting.
It is notuncommon each year for many inexperiencedout-of-state "elk hunters"to fall victim tothe "carry too much/air too thin/not in shape/can't handle it"syndromeandget tuckered out and develop sore feet and end up doing the road hunting thingeach fall, generally with dismal results. I would not recommend the 50 BMG for elk hunting except for very specialized situations.
#15
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: MISSOURI
Posts: 1,157
RE: Choices poll and Why?
I think I would list them like this-----
1. Ruger m77 mkII target .220 swift.
Nikon Monarch 6.5x20x44
Harris bipod
leather sling dont remember who's
Had trigger work done , bolt trued , firelapped barrel ,
40 grain hornady v-max bullet 43 grain H-414 powder winchester
primers hornady brass
coyote killing machine
2. Browing A-bolt .270wsm
nikon buck master 3x9x40
browning sling
winchester 150 grain sp
Deer killing machine
3. Buffalo classic 45/70 single shot
williams peep
Reloads Hornaday 350 grain interlock RN bullets 54 grain H-Varget
winchester primers Hornaday brass
I will stop for now!!! I cant help it I just love to shoot/hunt with all my rifles.
1. Ruger m77 mkII target .220 swift.
Nikon Monarch 6.5x20x44
Harris bipod
leather sling dont remember who's
Had trigger work done , bolt trued , firelapped barrel ,
40 grain hornady v-max bullet 43 grain H-414 powder winchester
primers hornady brass
coyote killing machine
2. Browing A-bolt .270wsm
nikon buck master 3x9x40
browning sling
winchester 150 grain sp
Deer killing machine
3. Buffalo classic 45/70 single shot
williams peep
Reloads Hornaday 350 grain interlock RN bullets 54 grain H-Varget
winchester primers Hornaday brass
I will stop for now!!! I cant help it I just love to shoot/hunt with all my rifles.
#16
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Olive Branch MS USA
Posts: 1,032
RE: Choices poll and Why?
Okay, here goes:
#1. Sako 75 Hunter Stainless (stainless barreled action, walnut stock) now chambered in .300 Win Mag. This has been my favorite rifle since I bought it 6 or 7 years ago. I recently had it rebarreled with a Lilja barrel (it used to be a .300 Wby). It was pretty accurate before, but with the newmatch grade barrel it appears to be a true sub 1/2MOA shooter now. I like the Sako 75 action forseveral reasons: 70 degree bolt lift,Sako extractor,blade ejector, excellent trigger, one piece bolt, a safety that actually blocks the striker, etc...I like the .300 Win Mag cartridge because it willhandle just about any big game hunting I'm ever likely to do.
#2. Zeiss Conquest 3-9x40 for now. It's just a good all around scope.However, with the new barrel making this rifle a true long range contender, I think I'll eventually put a different scope on it. Don't know what right now, a Swarovski with TDS reticle maybe?
#3. All ammo is handloaded because I enjoy the hobby and can achieve superior accuracy with it. I haven't decided on what combination I'll hunt with this fall. I kind of like the TSX and Accubonds and will be working up loads with both soon.
#4. No accessories to speak of unless you count the sling. It's a "Claw" or something like that I think. I like it because it doesn't slip off my shoulder like a lot of slings tend to do.
Estimated price of everything including new barrel: $2,275
#1. Sako 75 Hunter Stainless (stainless barreled action, walnut stock) now chambered in .300 Win Mag. This has been my favorite rifle since I bought it 6 or 7 years ago. I recently had it rebarreled with a Lilja barrel (it used to be a .300 Wby). It was pretty accurate before, but with the newmatch grade barrel it appears to be a true sub 1/2MOA shooter now. I like the Sako 75 action forseveral reasons: 70 degree bolt lift,Sako extractor,blade ejector, excellent trigger, one piece bolt, a safety that actually blocks the striker, etc...I like the .300 Win Mag cartridge because it willhandle just about any big game hunting I'm ever likely to do.
#2. Zeiss Conquest 3-9x40 for now. It's just a good all around scope.However, with the new barrel making this rifle a true long range contender, I think I'll eventually put a different scope on it. Don't know what right now, a Swarovski with TDS reticle maybe?
#3. All ammo is handloaded because I enjoy the hobby and can achieve superior accuracy with it. I haven't decided on what combination I'll hunt with this fall. I kind of like the TSX and Accubonds and will be working up loads with both soon.
#4. No accessories to speak of unless you count the sling. It's a "Claw" or something like that I think. I like it because it doesn't slip off my shoulder like a lot of slings tend to do.
Estimated price of everything including new barrel: $2,275