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257 Robert’s & 264 Win Mag.
They’re the only 2 I own.
Kill most things with my Bow or .357 Mag.
They’re the only 2 I own.
Kill most things with my Bow or .357 Mag.
375s are incredibly fun. Probably the finest I've shot was a Chapuis double rifle. The guy had some car loads that have 38-55 performance. Did not expect to see that rifle at a range on the side of the road near Fairbanks. My No. 1 was definitely jealous.My 25-06 with an 80gr ttsx at 3770 for varmints to elk, and my 375 Ruger with 300gr game kings for anything else. Would probably switch to a mono bullet if headed after dangerous game though. The 375 is just so much fun to shoot! Puts a smile on my face every time. First game taken with that 375 were two antelope at 300 yards.
So hear me out, if a man (or woman) were in this predicament, the better half probably wouldn't be able to tell the difference in the hole at the end of the barrel or an inch or two of barrel length. A safe is important here. Me, I'd go with the Winchester M70 EW SS with 22" Barrels (.243, 308, 270, 30-06) and the M70 Super Grade with 26" Barrels (.264WM, 7RM, 300WM, and .338WM). Here you give the illusion of only having two rifles. A good safe is key to this plan. She cannot know the combination so make it your mother's birthday as the woman in question will not have a clue. Also, each model rifle must be wearing the same scope across the board.
Playing by the rules of this wife in question with what I have I'd be keeping my Win M70 EW SS in .270 and my Ruger No. 1 in .375H&H then ask her to narrow down her wardrobe to two dresses, two workout outfits, and two around town outfits with one pair of shoes per category.
I absolutely do not recommend this. I also don't recommend marrying a woman (or man) that will put limits on your hobbies. Keep you in check? Sure. My wife is pretty good about it as long as I don't go too crazy and she understands that gun money stays gun money so I'm free to trade or sell to buy another gun. I've picked up a few without telling her first but I had GunBroker on standby to show that I saved several hundred dollars. Like the SR1911 10mm I picked up for $400 dollars with two boxes of Buffalo Bore in the height of COVID.My brother did that years ago. He had 5 or 6 identical A Bolts in different calibers with the same scope on each of them. He's divorced now though, so that might not be the best way to go.
What rifle are you shooting the 375 Ruger?My 25-06 with an 80gr ttsx at 3770 for varmints to elk, and my 375 Ruger with 300gr game kings for anything else. Would probably switch to a mono bullet if headed after dangerous game though. The 375 is just so much fun to shoot! Puts a smile on my face every time. First game taken with that 375 were two antelope at 300 yards.
Left hand Ruger guide gun. I’m typically a traditional walnut stock guy but I really like the laminate. Taking it back country I figured keeping it pretty wasn’t worth the hassle. Purchased that rifle when headed to Idaho for a bear hunt and the wife said. What are you taking for grizzly protection, don’t you need something for that? I said yes, bought that and put at vx5 2-10 on it for close action. Also brought my .357 S&W, but if I’m ever in a bad situation I’ll empty the .375 first.What rifle are you shooting the 375 Ruger?
How do you like your 358 wsm?6.5 SAUM and 358 WSM, the 6.5 is in hand and 358 in the gunsmith build conversation stage.