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Mossberg model 500 20 gauge. Grew up in a shotgun only area in Minnesota. Smith and Wesson model 1500 7mm rem mag since. Generally with those useless core-lokts!
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Wow! This a tough question, I have owned probly 50 to 60 deer rifles over the years and never kept any one rifle much past 3 or 4 years, but I did have a Remington 700 Mountain rifle chambered in 30-06 back in the 80's that I Kept for 6 years or so, I killed 10 or 12 deer with it so I guess that would be the one....Hb
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I haven't done more than one with a single rifle yet. I love to rotate and tinker. Had a 1996 Ford Explorer Sport with a big grill guard that killed two, though!
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without a doubt, Winchester classic compact in .308. I have been using it for years and years here in Minnesota - some of those years when we could take up to 5 deer a season (no more though). Never failed to perform. Most deer dead right there. A great little rifle.
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Killed one deer with a '94 .30-30, and one with a M98 .30-06. Killed a chit-load of caribou (75+) and moose (10+) with the '06, however. . that is caliber - and others with various rifles, various calibers. I do favor the M98 or Ruger 77 platform. Have a Rem. 700 and 725, also. Maybe one day I'll buy a Win 70...
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My ol' Win 88 in .308...Don't break it out much anymore but it has a lot of stories..
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Winchester model 70 featherweight in .270 with a leupold 2.5x8 vx3
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Ruger model 77 in 7mm Remington Magnum “Made in the 200th year of American Liberty” tang safety. Has put 3 shots inside a dime several times 30+ deer, several elk & a boar to its credit.
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5 with my Weatherby Vanguard in 270 win. and 6 with the Remington 870 12 gauge.
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Lost count how many deer died when my old Browning autofive spoke.
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Being as I have switched around so often over the last 40 years between 270 WIN, 308 WIN, and 30-06 SPRG it is one of those three.
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My Ruger m77 in 308, manlicher style, great bolt for the big woods
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My Ruger m77 in 308, manlicher style, great bolt for the big woods That's the one model 77 I don't have that I would like to own. Since I don't have a 308, that would be fine with me since they are hard to find around here...the old red pad tang safeties, that is.
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After 11 pages we seem to have drifted from the OP. I answered at to the specific rifle I used, not the model or cartridge.
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my old ruger tang safety m77 3006 that has been upgraded from the red pad to a soft limbsaver.
the ruger has been challenged by others after becoming a gun looney and reading stuff here making me "want" other stuff. Browning xbolt in 3006 is threatening the ruger position
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Remington 700 BDL or Savage 12FV. I would have to think long and hard to get a count on number of deer killed w each.
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