Thread: deer rifle part 2
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09-04-2009 11:19 PM #1
deer rifle part 2
Well back around January I posted a thread about buying a .45-70 lever gun for deer and elk. Since then I've actually gone deer hunting, borrowed friends 7mm mag, and got my first deer at about 320 yards. I realize now that these longer shots are going to require a straighter firing round than the .45-70 , so I'm now looking at a 300 win mag savage rifle with an accu trigger and a accu stock. I know the 300 win mag is overkill for a deer, but some of the shots around here are upwards of 4-500 yrds. And I would also like to eventually go elk hunting and wild boar. Anyway any of you have a savage or other 300 win mag? How do you like them? Thanks." "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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09-04-2009 11:59 PM #2
Stovens, I have two 300 Win Mags and like both of them very much. Both of mine are custom rifles and one is my match rifle that I shot in competetion. I have found the 300 Win Mag to be a good solid and accurate rifle, but it is for sure over kill for those Ca. Black Tails you guys have out there. The only real problem ( and for you it may not be a problem at all ) is recoil. Shoot one of these a lot on a given day and it can be a problem for some casual shooters. It is a good choice for a long range rifle and should serve you well.
RSProtected people will never know or understand the intensity life can be lived at. To do that you must complettly and totally understand the meaning of the word "DUCK"
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09-05-2009 03:46 AM #3
Hombre259
Are both of those Bull barrows? I know the one on the bottom is but I'm not sure about the one on the top. Kurt
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09-05-2009 04:57 AM #4
Hombre's right, I shoot my 300 Mag only during hunting and some target before, to get use to (Or to remember) the kick it has. I use to shoot weekly, I don't now but back then I would target or be hunting all the time with my 9mm, 308, 30-30, and then it would be Elk hunting and I had to get use to Not getting hit in the eyebrow, cause you never want to have to tell people how you got the blackeye from the scope! I never got one! My brother had his barrel ported so it would not lift when shot, now it hits harder.
I can hit the center 5" of a paper plate at 500 yards, and I have had shots at Elk were the 1st shot landed by their feet, and 2nd took them down, thats a long way out. It's a big gun for deer.
My Dad, my brother, and I have a 300 Mag, and not one shots the same grain, or bullet shape best, all 3 shoot different.
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09-05-2009 07:42 AM #5
the 300 win is a good choice for a hard hitting long range gun, my main rifle is a 300 good for just about anything in north america. Heck thers no such thing as too big a gun as long as you can handle the kick.
Nice rifles hombreLast edited by canadianal; 09-05-2009 at 08:06 AM.
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09-05-2009 10:19 AM #6
For all that you guys have said and more is why I'm getting the 300 win mag. I know what you mean about the kick and the "scope slam". Around here it's usually a long shot for deer, so accuracy counts. And for the bigger game it's nice to have some kick to the bullet when it gets there. I honestly didn't feel the kick of the 7mm mag when we were deer huntinting. I think at that point adrenaline is on overload and nums the rest.
One of my friends has been shooting a remington 7mm mag for most of his hunting life. His best friend shoots the 300 win mag. He said his next rifle will be a 300 too. For around here with the little deer a 30 06 is great with a smaller recoil, but the 300 actually isn't that much worse, and gives me the ability to use it with bigger game. I'd love the fill our new freezer with some Elk some day, good eating and lots of it. Thanks for your thoughts. Steve." "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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09-05-2009 11:34 AM #7
steve when you do get that elk do not forget who your friends are.BARB
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09-05-2009 11:40 AM #8
Barb I'm already doing that with my deer!
Made a venison meatloaf using one part sausage, one part deer and one part beef. It came out excelent! Problem is those little blacktails don't go far! But if I get an Elk, I'll send you some!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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09-05-2009 04:26 PM #9
steve I have a Remington 700 bdl 7mm and a wetherby 300 win mag have hunted caribou deer and wild boar and I prefer the 7 mm just my opinion.....tedI'LL KEEP MY PROPERTY, MY MONEY, MY FREEDOM, AND MY GUNS, AND YOU CAN KEEP THE CHANGE------ THE PROBLEM WITH LIBERALISM IS SOONER OR LATER YOU RUN OUT OF OTHER PEOPLES MONEY margaret thacher 1984
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09-05-2009 04:37 PM #10
Kurt, Yes both of those rifles do have Bull Barrles. The black rifle is my competition rifle with a Very Fast twist Shilen Barrel designed to stabilize a long, heavy .308 caliber bullet in the 300 win mag. This rifle is really for very long paper matches at distances of 1,000 to 2,000 yards.
RSProtected people will never know or understand the intensity life can be lived at. To do that you must complettly and totally understand the meaning of the word "DUCK"
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09-05-2009 08:34 PM #11
I got me a new huntin' rifle, too!!!! Great range, but danged expensive to buy ammo for!!!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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09-05-2009 08:45 PM #12
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09-05-2009 10:06 PM #13
Hombre; Wow 2000 yards, I've never shot that far.
Atleast not on a range, though I've shoot at targets in Calfornia at 1500 yards.
It was on Fort Ord and we used the XM14 sniper rifles, I guess it's about the
same as the XM21 today. Truth be none I don't even own a rifle anymore, and
have not for some years. Though I do go out shooting with some buddies in
brooksville Florida. The range only goes out to about 500 yards though.
Been trying to get my Mother to send some of my photo's from back then.
Be she getting old and I'll end driving up and going thru stuff my self I guess.
I guess I keep them the next time I get my hands on them photo's of me
back when I was a sniper in the Army.
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09-05-2009 10:51 PM #14
i think you have evolvo. i am looking forward to tasting elk steve. good luck in your hunting.BARB
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09-05-2009 11:44 PM #15
I came out of my tent one time and had a the biggest buck standing there looking at me.
When I reached for mr camera he took off running,I must have chased him for 5 miles just to get his picture. He finally stopped and I creeped up and snaped his picture.
Took the film to get developed nothing non of the pictures came out. Talk about pissed.
Oh well I guess it was not to be. Never went Canoeing down the colorado river again.
So no more chances at getting pictures like that again. Kurt
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