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This press release arrived in my inbox this morning...jim
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America�s Favorite Trophy Rifle: .300 Magnum
MISSOULA, Mont.�Although the venerable .30-06 and .270 remain among the favorites, Boone and Crockett Club big-game records show that hunters with a .300 Magnum are taking more North American trophies than any other caliber.
Surprisingly, the second-most-popular trophy-taker isn�t a firearm�it�s a bow.
Boone and Crockett compiled the data from its records book entries from 2007 through 2009. This three-year period of big-game trophies, fair-chase hunting and success in conservation and game management will be celebrated at the Club�s 27th triennial Big Game Awards, June 24-26, 2010, at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nev. Free attractions include a public exhibition of top-ranking North American big-game trophies in 36 categories taken since 2007, plus a variety of seminars and exhibits.
For more info about the event, visit www.biggameawards.com.
�Trophy entries have increased 400 percent over the past 30 years, which not only means wild, free-ranging, trophy-class specimens are more plentiful now than ever before, it also means we�re getting larger samples and better snapshots of today�s culture of hunter-conservationists,� said Tony Schoonen, chief of staff for the Boone and Crockett Club.
Here are the most commonly used calibers (Note: Records do not distinguish specific variations, i.e. .300 Win. Mag, .300 WSM, .300 Wby. Mag., .300 Ultra Mag, etc.) across all Boone and Crockett categories over the past three years, along with percentages of trophy entries credited to each:
.300 Magnum�18 percent
Bow/crossbow�16 percent
.270�12 percent
.30-06�11 percent
7mm Magnum�11 percent
Muzzleloader/shotgun�10 percent
6mm�3 percent
.338 Magnum�3 percent
.257�2 percent
.30-30�2 percent
.308�2 percent
.375 Magnum�2 percent
Other�8 percent
The .300 Magnum appears among the top three calibers in 11 of the following 15 species recognized in Boone and Crockett trophy records. A bow/crossbow appears in 7 of these 15. Species are arranged by frequency of records book entries 2007-09.
Most popular calibers by species include:
Whitetail deer�1.) Bow/crossbow, 2.) Muzzleloader/shotgun, 3.) .270
Black bear�1.) bow/crossbow, 2.) .300 Magnum, 3.) .30-06
Pronghorn�1.) .300 Magnum, 2.) .270, 3.) 7mm Magnum
Sheep (bighorn, Dall�s, desert, Stone�s)�1.) .300 Magnum, 2.) 7mm Magnum, 3.) .270
Mule deer�1.) .300 Magnum, 2.) 7mm Magnum, 3.).270
Elk (American, Roosevelt�s, Tule)�1.) .300 Magnum, 2.) bow/crossbow, 3.) tie: .30-06, 7mm Magnum
Moose (Alaska-Yukon, Canada, Shiras)�1.) .300 Magnum, 2. ) tie: 7mm Magnum, .338 Magnum
Caribou (barren ground, central Canada barren ground, mountain, Quebec-Labrador, woodland)�1.) .300 Magnum, 2.) .270, 3.) .30-06
Blacktail deer (Columbia, Sitka)�1.) .30-06, 2.) tie: 7mm Magnum,.300 Magnum
Coues� whitetail deer�1.) 7mm Magnum, 2.) .270, 3.) .300 Magnum
Cougar�1.) bow/crossbow, 2.) .30-30, 3.) 6mm
Rocky Mountain goat�1.) tie: .270, .300 Magnum, 3.) tie: 7mm Magnum, .30-06, bow/crossbow, muzzleloader/shotgun
Brown bear/grizzly�1.) .375 Magnum, 2.) .338 Magnum, 3.) .300 Magnum
Muskox�1.) Bow/crossbow, 2.) .300 Magnum, 3.) tie: 6mm, .375 Magnum
Bison�1.) .338 Magnum, 2.) tie: 7mm Magnum, bow/crossbow
The Boone and Crockett Club system of scoring big-game trophies originated in 1906 as means of recording details on species thought to be disappearing due to rampant habitat loss and unregulated hunting. Science-based conservation efforts, led and funded by license-buying hunters, brought those species from vanishing to flourishing.
Boone and Crockett records remain a classic gauge of habitat and management programs.
In addition to its prestigious history and tradition, Boone and Crockett scoring is strongly associated with the highest tenets of fair chase and hunting ethics.
For more about the Club�s 27th Big Game Awards, visit www.biggameawards.com.
About the Boone and Crockett Club
Founded by Theodore Roosevelt in 1887, the Boone and Crockett Club promotes guardianship and visionary management of big game and associated wildlife in North America. The Club maintains the highest standards of fair-chase sportsmanship and habitat stewardship. Member accomplishments include protecting Yellowstone and establishing Glacier and Denali national parks, founding the National Forest Service, National Park Service and National Wildlife Refuge System, fostering the Pittman-Robertson and Lacey Acts, creating the Federal Duck Stamp program, and developing the cornerstones of modern game laws. The Boone and Crockett Club is headquartered in Missoula, Mont. For details, visit www.boone-crockett.org.


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Killing a B&C animal with what ever you're carrying at the time is the easy part. Just finding one and having it in range is the extremely difficult part!


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I wonder if they devided up all four of those 300 mags if one would still out shine the 30-06 and 270.


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I'm not surprised that the ".300 Magnum" is the most common. It mentions above that they don't distinguish between the different .300 Mag cartridges when compiling that number, and between Win, Rem, Ruger, Weatherby, Lazzeroni, Blazer, etc. there are about 50 different versions of the ".300 Magnum"!

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Interesting and informative. I'm aware or bowhuntings popularity but, I'm also surprised to see the percentages of trophy animals taken with archery equipment.
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Looks like the old -06 and even the 270 are well represented. No surprise there.

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Thinking that is partly a function of whitetails living close to towns and open only to archers... lots of those...


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Why did they group all the 300's together? Thats a terrible analysis.


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Because they are not rifle loonies...jim


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[bleep], I lowered my odds by stooping to the lowly 308 Win frown

2%... I'll never bag a Booner with those odds

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Looks like the .308 calibre clearly kicks butt on all others. I mean, using their logic, don't all .308s equal about 31% of their total?


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They likley group the 300's all together because they are all so much alike.Just confirms that America is a 30 caliber nation.Not surprising at all to see the 30/06,7 mag, and 270 so well represented.




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Probably on the survery people just put .300 mag instead of .300 win mag, .300 ultra mag or whatever else they happened to be shooting....


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Nathan,sure no doubt that happens sometimes.....but these kinds of surveys have been done before;you see them by people like Craig Boddington....even going back years by John Wooters,and others.Sometimes they lump them,and sometimes they break them out by specific cartridge.

I guess B&C has figured out that once a 180 gr bullet is going 3000 fps,it really doesn't matter what case it comes out of.....

We rifle nuts still struggle with this... grin




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You're on the right track asserting that America is a 30 cal nation. Actually, I'd refine that a bit and state that America is essentially a 25-30 cal nation. That covers one heck of a lot of popular territory.


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Originally Posted by BobinNH
I guess B&C has figured out that once a 180 gr bullet is going 3000 fps,it really doesn't matter what case it comes out of.....

We rifle nuts still struggle with this... grin


Thats blasphemy. Next you are going to tell us, it would not matter if that 180 grains was .308 or .323 in caliber.

Shame.






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I'll wager the "300 Magnums" really means 300 Winchester or Weatherby Mangleums. I question how many folks are really using a 300 WSM, 300 SAUM, 30-378, 308 Norma. Remember this analysis goes back before the latest round of 300's. And the Norma was never very popular to begin with.

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Originally Posted by cmg
Originally Posted by BobinNH
I guess B&C has figured out that once a 180 gr bullet is going 3000 fps,it really doesn't matter what case it comes out of.....

We rifle nuts still struggle with this... grin


Thats blasphemy. Next you are going to tell us, it would not matter if that 180 grains was .308 or .323 in caliber.

Shame.






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I just scanned the list...

Did I miss something..no 7x57 on there...??

WTF! shocked

I did see a .270 mentioned...

I must go hang my head in shame now... frown


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Originally Posted by ingwe
I just scanned the list...

Did I miss something..no 7x57 on there...??

WTF! shocked

I did see a .270 mentioned...

I must go hang my head in shame now... frown


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The 280 Remington is overbore.

The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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