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Topic: Sons rifle choice ?Posted: 21 August 2005 at 02:40 |
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Sort of missed my big trip this year. But got a great substitute. Whole male side of the family (10) is going deer hunting in North Carolina for a week. My son hunted a lot but has drifted more to shooting, skydiving, and triathlons. We're all pretty excited; first time my two brothers and I will each be hunting with our grown sons at one time. Beside the actual hunting, the cabin time will be great. My son is coming up to my place for a wedding an I asked him to pick a rifle out of my deer rifle rack. I've been speculating what he would pick. Thought some of you hunter/cartridge/rifle nuts might like to take a guess. He has yet to chose. So the playing field is open. Moose lives close to my kid so I may have to exclude him, but I think Moose is on vacation now. Pick 3 guesses. I plan to let him take two to the range to shoot before his final choice. I omitted the inappropriate rifles, the 416 and the military will stay in the case. Hunt is all tree stands with half the blinds in wood lots the other over cotton or bean fields, longest shot on prior trips to this place was 300 yds with lots of 200, and lots of 80 yards shots. BEAR
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Timberghozt
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Posted: 21 August 2005 at 02:44 |
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Hey Bear..The 308Win,257 Bob and 243 Win would be my pick in that order..
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Posted: 21 August 2005 at 03:17 |
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This could be interesting. Because there is going to be a "right" answer. The question is "the son's choice". For the record he is a smart kid (works as a research engineer). He has hunted and killed many deer. If there is one thing I've taught him it is only bullet placement matters, and if you want to catch fish you better be in the place in the lake where the fish are. Recoil shouldn't be a problem, but I'm sure he is focused on accuracy (he wouldn't pick the 416 or anything that big). He is 5'11", weights about 160#, runs 10 miles a day, bikes 15, and swimms a mile every 3 days. On weekends he teaches and skydives about 8-15 jumps. He is in better shape than I'll ever be (or was...lol) BEAR
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Posted: 21 August 2005 at 03:39 |
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lol Bear..Not all of us can run triathlons for sure.I never could and there is no way now I would even attempt it.I used to be able to run like the wind when I was in the service but our runs were rarely over 5 miles and 7 miles was the longest I ever did,most of the time it was 2 or 3 miles during pt. Anyways,I missed that 7x57 in your choices.Shitcan my 243 Win pick and it is now,the 308Win,7mm Mauser and 257 Bob in that order.. Edited by Timberghozt |
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Posted: 21 August 2005 at 03:55 |
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well glad to see you drop the 243 in favor of the 7x57. The 257 bob and 7x57 are the same case only .017 difference in the mouth. One of the reasons I don't particularly like the 243 win for big game is, it is the hyped cartridge that killed the commercially successful (and better) 257 Roberts. I can do 2 miles on the treadmill.....but running in the sun is a LOT different to me....even with my new plumbing! BEAR |
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Posted: 21 August 2005 at 04:04 |
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My picks are the same. 308, 7x57 and 257. Can ya take the Leupold 3-9 off the Ruger and put it on the Remington? I used to run a lot, 10K's, marathons. Since my legs don't seem to agree with that activity anymore I ride my mountain bike. Don't ask me to swim. |
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Posted: 21 August 2005 at 05:50 |
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Bear; I picked the .257 Bob in the poll & found out it wouldn't let me list another two. So, out of the ones listed in the poll, my personal choices would be: 1, Da Bob! 2, Ruger #1 in 7 X 57. 3, The Marlin .30-30. Almost put the double 8 X 57 in there, but considering hauling the thing up & down a stand & possibly needing to rapidly swing it onto a target, the weight considerations forced me to drop it. But boy it sure would be cool to say you took your deer with a double rifle. 900F |
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Posted: 21 August 2005 at 07:27 |
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Where is the .260 Kimber? That's my choice. DD |
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Posted: 21 August 2005 at 07:37 |
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I would go with the .308 first it would keep you covered in all spots,then the .257 but to bad the Sako was not in a bigger caliber. If I was tossed this hunt I'd grab the Sako without a second thought but ya'all know me and Sako's.
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Posted: 21 August 2005 at 07:38 |
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Ha ha ha The 260 Kimber is MINE BEAR |
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Posted: 21 August 2005 at 07:46 |
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CB We use pull up ropes, camo parachute cord. So the weight isn't a problem (guns are open and empty when we pull them up),
the weight thing isn't a problem in stands and like I've said before the quick handling issue isn't a problem. We take lots of time for the one shot. I've used the 8mm double before from tree stands in the south, never a problem. The fast second shot can be a big advantage because you can shoot two a day ( and we usually do). Only one buck a day so you can wack a buck and then take a big doe that is trying to "figure out what is going on". I actually did one of my right shoulder and then shot one left handed off to my left about 65 yards. I just had to do the double! BEAR PS both were one shot kills and that was the first time I really appreciated what an outstanding deer rifle the 8x57 is ( 175 grain bullet in front of 42 grs IMR3031 ) |
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Posted: 21 August 2005 at 07:54 |
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If your son was a first time hunter i would of picked 30-30 like most fathers would give their sons for a first gun but since your son has many a deer under his belt i went with Rem 308 m 700. Gary |
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Posted: 21 August 2005 at 08:09 |
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My top "3" choices are all the .308.
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Posted: 21 August 2005 at 12:40 |
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6.5X55, or 7X57, turnbolt
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Posted: 21 August 2005 at 13:25 |
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Even though I am not a poll kind of guy, I voted the 700 in .308. I am kind of figuring that the double rifle might be mine one day if the dollars are agreeable to us.......LOL..................Kingpin
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Posted: 25 August 2005 at 02:10 |
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My son made some preliminary choices. He will be up to PA in 10 days and we will shoot at the range and make is final decision. His choices (final 3 no order): 338 Ruger 77 w/4-16x 7x57 Ruger #1 w/3-9 Ruger 77 257 Roberts 3-9x
The 308 was the clear winner in the poll and is a great choice. No votes for the 338 win mag. But my son knows I've killed over 20 whitetails with it, and that my 200 grain reload is sub-moa; the mega scope may have been an attraction also? When the board was down I sighted in the 338 and the 7x57, both gave me touching bullet groups at 100 yards. After his shoot off, I'll post "his" final choice. My guess is the 7x57 but shit, I'm only the father and provider of rifles! ( what the hell do I know !) BEAR
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Posted: 29 August 2005 at 06:44 |
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.257 then .308 then .338
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Posted: 02 September 2005 at 00:56 |
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BEAR, make sure you tell BEAR CUB that I'll take him to the rifle range in Oak Ridge when he comes back home.
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Y'all shoot straight!!!
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Posted: 02 September 2005 at 00:58 |
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BEAR... also, if he goes with the .338, I/we can reload for it. I do not have dies for 7x57 or .257 Bob. If he does want to go with the .308, I can reload for that too though. |
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Y'all shoot straight!!!
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Posted: 04 September 2005 at 10:11 |
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Thanks Moose but I've got 5 boxes of 338 already loaded. I'll probably take all his gear in my truck leaving from PA, as he is flying back to Tenn tomorrow. BEAR |
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