Originally Posted by beretzs
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by SNAP
This, is an "easy" one and I already may have the rifle(s) to offer as my solution to the OP's query.

For ME, you may well differ, I would choose TWO to meet this specification.

1. .338WM Alaskan, good synthetic stock, Leupy 1.75x6 MHD and M-8 4x MHD, in Talley QD screwlocks, Brockman rear peep/base and a "Sourdough" front sight. Load ONE bullet weight, using different types if you are "techy" or just shoot 250NPs over RE-22 to make 2800 at the muzzle and with sub-moa accuracy.

2. Fwt.-270Win. all changes as above and scopes are Swaro Z3-3x9, or, Leupy VX3-2.5x8 or Conquest 3x9s. I shoot 150 NPs over RE-22 for hunting and whatever 150s for practice as I do 250 whatevers in the .338s for the same purpose.



I like your way of thinking!!!


Oh yeah, I was going to say that as well.. Pretty hard to beat those two.. I am missing the Pre 64 270, but my old Classic 270WSM does work well.

I think it's getting some stock work soon too..


You're like me and really like the classics too. I only have 2 left (30-06 sporter and 7mm rem mag SS), but they have done everything I've asked without even the slightest hiccup. I've heard of some having problems, but I'm thankful I got real lucky with mine!!!! I'd have a hard time letting either of mine go. I probably use the 30-06 the majority of the time when hunting both deer and elk here.. It's a fun gun and I don't mind switching scopes, mounts, painting the stocks, cerakoting etc. etc... blush Eventually the 30-06 is going to be turned into a 9.3x62mm and I'll sell all of my other rifles... grin whistle


Originally Posted by raybass
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole.

BSA MAGA