Thanks all and I am leaning towards the M70 Featherweight in 7mm/08. But if any hunters on this blog have any suggestion or advice it will be well received.
Kind regards,
Jeff
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September 14th, 2010
Winchester 70 featherweight or Ruger 77 for a Big Game hunting rifle enough? I have been looking at the Model 70 Featherweight and the Ruger 77 CR MK II COMPACT. I have been looking around at hunting rifles for deer hunting in open fields and possibly thick brush, I have found a caliber but I have not really found a gun. The rifle will be used by my 15 year old grandson, he has shot lots of guns but I want to get him a gun that fits him now but he will have for a life time.
Thanks all and I am leaning towards the M70 Featherweight in 7mm/08. But if any hunters on this blog have any suggestion or advice it will be well received. Kind regards, Jeff Aug 2010
.243 enough for Big Game
August 26th, 2010
This is story needed a little input. My cousin and I are the same age and grew up our whole lives around each other. Our lives have been one type of competition or another, so when I mentioned my hunting rifle was a Winchester Model 70 in .243, and could easily be used for big game and I got the..it’s a women caliber! A real hunter would use .30 caliber on up, ETC. The egos were flaring so my question is… I have spoken to many a old timers and one from Alaska that told me everything is flown in by small plane, and weight is a big issue and for that reason, many locals hunt with .222-.243 for most of everything, all the way up to moose! Why? because it is cheap. He also claimed the poachers used .22’s on the bears because they were quiet. I have never gone big game hunting. does a hunter truly need really need a .30-06 and up for a big game, or is it just beer ego talk? So to bring it to realistic situation, would you hunt bear with a .243 or is a .243 enough for any Big Game? Steve in NorCal |