Welcome from another OR resident!Hi, another new guy here. We live here in Boring, Oregon.
I grew up in Eastern Oregon and love to hunt and fish.
Looking at upgrading a rifle or two. A lot of stuff to read and learn here.
Nice to meet you all. -Steve
Thanks, nice bull in your pic. What area of Oregon are you from?Welcome from another OR resident!
I’m in the SWThanks, nice bull in your pic. What area of Oregon are you from?
What kind of rifles are you looking to upgrade?Hi, another new guy here. We live here in Boring, Oregon.
I grew up in Eastern Oregon and love to hunt and fish.
Looking at upgrading a rifle or two. A lot of stuff to read and learn here.
Nice to meet you all. -Steve
Thanks, Boring is a great place to live and raise kids but Wyoming sounds like a great place to hunt. Maybe my son and I can do a hunt there sometime.Totally came here to say no one is boring. lol. Great title. Welcome to Rokslide.
Not really looking to get rid of anything just considering new calibers for elk and deer.What kind of rifles are you looking to upgrade?
The 7prc won’t do much vs a 7rm. Do you reload your own ammo? If you do, it really is a moot choice. I have found that my 6.5 prc is great for elk. My pops shot a cow with my rifle in 6.5 at 510 yards last year. I have taken 4 bulls with my 6.5 prc, including the one in my profile picture. And it will recoil a lot less that the other two prc cartridges. I have a big 30 cal and I don’t use it much because the recoil is stout. A 210gr bullet going 3030fps kicks on both ends no matter how you shake it.Not really looking to get rid of anything just considering new calibers for elk and deer.
I have 2 sons so it takes a few guns to keep us happy! I shot an Antelope and a cow with the Tikka 7mm Rm that I bought for my son now I thinking I want a 7 prc or 300 prc. and a suppressor.