Calvin45
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In the process of doing the same. I had fun trying a lot of different things, but now just want a few that I know shoot well, feel nice in the hand, and bring me joy.
Decluttering is really nice and having your few favorite rifles ready to go with ammo at hand is a pleasure. It's a work in process, but I'm settling in on a 6.5 and 300 prc for my go to cartridges, with a 17HMR, 22lr, 223 and 375 H&H for special occasions
I trimmed down my collection and sold off some rifles I was in fact quite fond of but realized I'd never really use and were redundant in my collection. Sold off the .257 wby, .358 Norma mag, and 8mm Mauser. Love them all but when push comes to shove anything I'd use any of those for i realize I just prefer my .300 win mag. It's my everything gun.
I do have a bolt gun .270 and a savage 99 .243 that don't see much use but are important to me for sentimental reasons and will make great hunting rifles for my kids when they're just a bit older. And a few other .22s. But at present my main battery can be boiled down to 5 main long guns.
1. Ruger 10/22 stainless synthetic takedown rifle. 22lr . If forced to bug out in a SHTF scenario with only one gun, this is my gun. A pure survival weapon. Reliable as all hell, and with a .22 you can carry thousands of rounds no problem. Useful for a little bit of everything. Easy to fit in a backpack or roll up in a sleeping bag.
2. Benelli mr1 tactical, .223 rem. About the only true "combat" weapon I have that isn't just a hunting gun that could nonetheless be used very combatively haha.
3. Savage 111 long range hunter, .300 win mag. The most accurate firearm I own. My "everything" rifle.
4. Winchester M70 safari express, 450 Ackley. Honestly the way I see it now that I have this beast is that if the .300 win mag ACTUALLY isn't enough gun or doesn't make me feel confident, ima get close to whatever the heck it is and absolutely STOMP it with the elephant gun haha. I no longer have a real perceived need or want for any of the .33-41 cal medium bores. Again, if a .300 win isn't enough power you're obviously dealing with something very serious and worthy of the biggest stick you can hit it with IMO. This is my big stick
5. Benelli Supernova 3.5" 12 guage goose gun, 28 inch pipe. No functional firearm lineup is complete or whole without a full size 12 guage shotgun. Enough said.
In the future the gaps i still see that will likely be filled will be for a short tactical type shotgun and an accurate varmint gun, maybe a .223 or honestly maybe a savage 17HMR heavy barrel.
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