Oh………I'm gonna throw up!!!!!I bet you get 2900+ out of your 6.5 creedmoor and 140 Hm bullets too huh?
Oh………I'm gonna throw up!!!!!I bet you get 2900+ out of your 6.5 creedmoor and 140 Hm bullets too huh?
I had a great uncle who fought in WWII in the 82nd Airborne and jumped in Normandy, Belgium ( Battle of Bulge) and marched across the country on foot fighting the whole time to free concentration camps.Thank you, Sir! It is my honor to serve this great nation. We are a multi-generation/multi-military service family. Both my sons (USAF and USMC) also served. However, only my oldest (USAF) is currently serving. I am thankful for their service; my wife and I did not expect them to serve - they did it on their own.
Amen to all the blessings!
Ed
So I gotta be the odd guy out . The 45/70 case will reload for a long time unless your chamber is sized for a thermos bottle . Nothing walks away from big bullets in the right spot .Obviously an impossible question but.....
I have a fair collection of interesting rifles.
I HAVE a VERY good 30-06....
Do i "need" a new/different ONE GUN for that potential short notice go to the remotes big game hunt? I.E. short notice fill in for elk/moose to prime area.
Im good to 500yds.
Thinking a 7mm Rem or 300 Win?
Love the STW but looking at availability of factory ammo.
Heavy for caliber bullet guy, not especially susceptible to recoil but a 7 does kick less than a 300....and of course 300 hits harder on the downrange end.
Thoughts?
If you can find any! It doesn't matter which isle your in anymore.Factory ammo, That's the stuff on the next isle over from the powders, bullets and primers, right?
06 with todays bullets will do all most will ever need out to 500+ depending on game size. 300 and others will just be better the further out you get on game. The real question is how far do you want to shoot game? The person who knows one gun well....very well, will usually be the most accurate shooter also....Obviously an impossible question but.....
I have a fair collection of interesting rifles.
I HAVE a VERY good 30-06....
Do i "need" a new/different ONE GUN for that potential short notice go to the remotes big game hunt? I.E. short notice fill in for elk/moose to prime area.
Im good to 500yds.
Thinking a 7mm Rem or 300 Win?
Love the STW but looking at availability of factory ammo.
Heavy for caliber bullet guy, not especially susceptible to recoil but a 7 does kick less than a 300....and of course 300 hits harder on the downrange end.
Thoughts?
You just say "Honey, I need X"I know....but then how do i justify a new gun!?!?!?
Maybe,the 30-06 may become the latest and greatest......Hornady could re-market it ,call it "30 -6.8 Prcmoor",make it ,they will come.These "Gunaholic Anonymous" meetings are worthless!
Now I want an old 30-06 to play with!
I have been attempting to lean out or "more carefully curate" my collection. My reasoning is space related and organization related. For rifles I whittled it down to .22 caliber, .264 caliber, .308 Caliber and .338 caliber. For shotguns 12 gauge and 20 gauge. I like to have a primary and backup gun for each cartridge. This boils down to a 36 gun safe with space enough for scoped rifles and less cleaning supplies and handloading equipment to keep a tidy bench. I have enough gun to hunt everything I hunt (small game, big game, upland and waterfowl/turkey) without having things I don't "need".reaching quasi-retirement age "should" be leaning out the rifles and consolidating the calibers.
I know....but then how do i justify a new gun!?!?!?
I'm kinda looking at it the other way. Retirement is a couple years out, so right now I'm adding every caliber I think I might ever want. I'll thin the herd as I go through retirement. I told my wife that I opened a supplemental retirement savings account.reaching quasi-retirement age "should" be leaning out the rifles and consolidating the calibers.