I spent a lot of years with just the .30-30, .32 Special, .35 Remington, and .45-70. BC's were terrible but stuff still died quick. But then northeastern hunting is a close range game normally. I only ever remember two kills I made that were beyond .45-70 range, a whitetail at 300 and a Pronghorn at 250. Sometimes I think about just getting rid of everything and getting another .45-70 and being done with it. It can take everything in North America inside of 200 yards and I don't much care to shoot further than that anyway.

Last edited by moosemike; 07/13/14.