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[quote=Ndbowhunter] [quote=jwall][quote=MtnBoomer][quote=Ndbowhunter]haven't seen the need for more then a couple 3 77gr tmk in the magazine so 18" rifle length ar15 with a good lpvo ---------------------------------- Have you ever seen a coastal brown bear stand up about 30 yards away to see what's making all the noise? ----------------------------------- I’d bet $ 500.00 the answer is NO > with that ?gun?---------------------------------- you bet 500$ to who. me? I normally don't gamble with $$$ BUT I said it SO Yeah TO YOU under the descriptions given. A. Coastal Brown Bear B. Standing @ 30 yds C. You with THAT rifle I'll stand behind my bet BUT you have to have PROOF. Jerry
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If it has to be one for everything including the big bears, then I'd have to go with my .338-06. Rem 700, PacNor barrel, McM KS Mnt rifle stock, Leupold 2.5X8 in DD's. My son just dropped 2 moose with it in about 5 minutes in Newfoundland. If the big bears are excluded, I'd probably go with my Kimber Montana in 7mm-08. Mnt Ascent stock, Leupold 2.5X8 in Talley's.
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It would have to be the gun I bought just for that purpose: Steyr Model M Professional in .30-06 with a Kahles 6x42 with #4 reticle
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All of them do something better than the 30-06, but none of them do everything as well.
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Fug that pick one shidt. I worked hard all my life to have what I want bought and paid for with money I made. The whole idea. Of this country is to be as big or little as you want not be satisfied with only "pick one shidt" . OP your question sounds like a demotard gun hater rationalizing why gun owners should only have minimum firearms. You one of those commie [bleep]? Mb
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And here I was starting to think we might have a rifle related thread not get derailed... how silly of me 🙄
Also, back OT, since other people have made the "lower 48 no big bears" aside, for that I'd use the 1899A short rifle in 303 Savage, same sights as I run on the 300.
I would just choose my 300 for "everything" over the 303 for the extra giddyup on extra large critters. I have severe reverse-mangum-itis, so I much prefer the 303 for shooting.
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[quote=SCGunNut]Remington Classic 8mm Rem Mag Pentax 3-11x44 ------------------------------- I didn't remember your 8 being in a Classic. NICE. I don't think I have a pic of my 8 RM at all. I'll remedy that today. However it doesn't look diff from any other BDL. I carried it some last year but no shot was available. I have killed deer with it in the past. Jerry
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Blaser R8 with barrels in 6.5 Creedmoor, 300 Weatherby and 375 H&H. Zeiss Conquest 2-10 with Z600 reticle. Yeah, it's 1 rifle but a 'cheater'. LOL DMD do you recognize this one I posted on P 1 ? Yep, she's a FAV and MY pick of 1 for ALL. Thanks Jerry
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pace - I had to look twice. I thot that was a Stoggie like GW posts on occasion. Then I saw the loop for the call. Nice. Jerry
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I'll play, hard for me to not go with my Kimber Montana in .308 with Leupold 3.5-10. Carries so well and drops what it is pointed at. Good thing we don't have to choose!
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The "one rifle IF game" is fun but not actually very realistic for me or for most hunters.
IF I needed to pick only 1 rifle and IF I had unlimited opportunities to hunt and IF I have enough money to travel anywhere I wanted to and IF I could have unlimited availability of power, primers, bullets and brass and IF I could have 2-3 spare barrels so I would never have to worry about shooting out the bore because I would use that 1 rifles for all my shooting including jack-rabbits and rock-chucks all the way up to elephants..................I would choose my Mauser 375H&H
But BECAUSE I don't have unlimited time and money or availability of bullets powder brass and primers I would not choose just one rifle.
I don't have enough money to travel over the world and I don't have the time to take off work and I only rarely go out of Wyoming to hunt anything anymore. Confined by my budget and lack of time, and with the ammunition I do have now, I could write down the descriptions of about 8 different rifles I have on 8 different pieces of paper and put them in a hat, then have someone pick one out and the results for the rest of my life would probably be the same. From 270s, 308s 30-06s 300H&H, 8X57, 358 Win, 9.3X57, 9.3X62 and 375H&H All would cover all my needs fine. I could throw in the rifles with irons only and they would limit me to closer shots, but I'd still bet my kill rate would not drop all that much. I love hunting with iron sighted rifles and in the last 10-12 years about 90% of my kills have been made with guns with irons only, and it's VERY rare I have a tag for any animal that goes un-punched when the season is over. If I threw in the descriptions of the iron-sighted rifle to the list above I would be able to add additional 30-06s one additional 270, 300 Savages, 303 Brit, 30-30, an additional 9.3X57 and a 35 Remington.
For a "one rifle" question I am sure I would not ever choose a rifle with no scope and as I age I see the need for scopes in dimer light more and more, but even if I only had a single rifle with irons only, I'd still be doing pretty good I think. I average about 6-8 kills even year and some years have been up to 10-12 and as I said, in the last 10 years of so, about 90% of those were killed with firearms that had no scopes at all. Lets call it an average of 8 kills per year and lets say we only look at 10 years. 90% of 80 kills is still 72 kills. In the last 10 years I can remember only 3 tags that went unfilled. Of those that were unfilled I can't remember any hunts where having a scope would have helped all that much because when I didn't fill a tag is was because I could not get to elk which were on ground I was not allowed to hunt, or with one tag I simply ran out of time and could not hut that tag at all.
So I DO enjoy the what-if game as much as anyone else, but I don't believe it's realistic. At least my experience have shown me it's not all that important.
Having friends in Europe I can see a foundation for the game. Many (most) of them can't have unlimited guns. Some countries allow only one. We in the USA may be like them some time because of the lack of 'interest" of the common American to become involved and the short sightedness of the average American. They seem to always wait until the problem is overwhelming to even notice it despite the first 3 words of out highest law.
Plato was correct when he wrote "Those that refuse to be involved in Government are ALWAYS punished by being ruled by their inferiors". Humans are short sighted and largely unwise. American are not any different.
In ALL activities in life (including government) it's easier to stay out of danger then it is to get out of danger.
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[quote=Ndbowhunter] [quote=jwall][quote=MtnBoomer][quote=Ndbowhunter]haven't seen the need for more then a couple 3 77gr tmk in the magazine so 18" rifle length ar15 with a good lpvo ---------------------------------- Have you ever seen a coastal brown bear stand up about 30 yards away to see what's making all the noise? ----------------------------------- I’d bet $ 500.00 the answer is NO > with that ?gun?---------------------------------- you bet 500$ to who. me? I normally don't gamble with $$$ BUT I said it SO Yeah TO YOU under the descriptions given. A. Coastal Brown Bear B. Standing @ 30 yds C. You with THAT rifle I'll stand behind my bet BUT you have to have PROOF. Jerry . to be clear, if i do you'll paypal me 500$ today ??
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My Beretta Mato in 30-06, with a Burris 3-10x40 Signature Select scope in Talley detachable mounts. It sits in a factory walnut stock but I also have a factory synthetic stock for hunting in bad weather if needed.
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I'll play, hard for me to not go with my Kimber Montana in .308... Honestly, I don't know why I ever sold my .308 Montana.
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I'll play, hard for me to not go with my Kimber Montana in .308... Honestly, I don't know why I ever sold my .308 Montana. Yeah these are hard to beat, once you have one it becomes hard to be without a Montana .308 Win....Thats why I have two 😂......Hb
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