AntelopeEater
Lil-Rokslider
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So, I definitely have a "first world problem" now that I have spent a bunch of money buying a bunch of different rifles and scopes, and I really like a bunch of them.
A lot of these rifles I have only used at the range so far, and with how hard it is to get decent big game tags in the area I live, I want to pick the best one for the hunt, and I can't realistically hunt with them all, at least not this fall.
For example, I am going on antelope hunts in September (Nevada) and October (Wyoming), and then black bear in California, probably in November.
I have 6 rifle/scope combos that all would work perfectly fine for either animal within their effective ranges, all are zeroed at 200 yards, can be more accurate from a solid rest than I am, and I generally enjoy shooting them, though they each have slight pros and cons:
5.56 Nato Ruger Am Gen II bolt action, main pro, super light and compact for carrying, just 7lbs total with everything and loaded, main con, a little less effective range, especially since its lighter bullets are more affected by wind (and I don't reload);
.243 Tikka T3 bolt action; main pro, almost as light and compact for carrying as the above, main con, its kind of boring compared to the other guns but it works, it also seems subjectively "unlucky" because I fruitlessly carried it over my shoulder three long days in a row on a past unsuccessful antelope hunt;
.308 Browning BAR semi; main pro, semi-auto for fast follow up shots if needed, and I also just really subjectively like it a lot, main con, with the awesome but heavy scope I have on it, it weighs over 10 lbs, so fun to shoot at the range, but significantly heavier for carrying than my other hunting rifle set ups;
30-06 Remington 700; main pro, power and wind resistance, main con, I already used it to harvest a couple animals in the past (pig and ram) so I am thinking I want to use rifles I haven't killed anything with yet;
300 Win Mag Tikka Ace Game, this is my newest rifle, and it is my second heaviest hunting rifle, and kind of long and seems bulky when I think about carrying it while doing a long hike, I don't have as much experience with this one yet, but I do have time to take it to the range more before my hunt trips; and
.375 Ruger Hawkeye Guide Gun. Main pro, I like big boomsticks and part of me thinks it would be fun to use an "elephant gun" especially on the bear hunt. Main con, ammo costs a lot more, and while I can do some limited shooting at the range without flinching, and then dry fire, it definitely kicks more than all the above guns.
So, which rifles would you take on which hunts, and why?
Picture is of one of the .375 Ruger cartridges next to a 5.56 Nato to show the diff ends of the spectrum.
A lot of these rifles I have only used at the range so far, and with how hard it is to get decent big game tags in the area I live, I want to pick the best one for the hunt, and I can't realistically hunt with them all, at least not this fall.
For example, I am going on antelope hunts in September (Nevada) and October (Wyoming), and then black bear in California, probably in November.
I have 6 rifle/scope combos that all would work perfectly fine for either animal within their effective ranges, all are zeroed at 200 yards, can be more accurate from a solid rest than I am, and I generally enjoy shooting them, though they each have slight pros and cons:
5.56 Nato Ruger Am Gen II bolt action, main pro, super light and compact for carrying, just 7lbs total with everything and loaded, main con, a little less effective range, especially since its lighter bullets are more affected by wind (and I don't reload);
.243 Tikka T3 bolt action; main pro, almost as light and compact for carrying as the above, main con, its kind of boring compared to the other guns but it works, it also seems subjectively "unlucky" because I fruitlessly carried it over my shoulder three long days in a row on a past unsuccessful antelope hunt;
.308 Browning BAR semi; main pro, semi-auto for fast follow up shots if needed, and I also just really subjectively like it a lot, main con, with the awesome but heavy scope I have on it, it weighs over 10 lbs, so fun to shoot at the range, but significantly heavier for carrying than my other hunting rifle set ups;
30-06 Remington 700; main pro, power and wind resistance, main con, I already used it to harvest a couple animals in the past (pig and ram) so I am thinking I want to use rifles I haven't killed anything with yet;
300 Win Mag Tikka Ace Game, this is my newest rifle, and it is my second heaviest hunting rifle, and kind of long and seems bulky when I think about carrying it while doing a long hike, I don't have as much experience with this one yet, but I do have time to take it to the range more before my hunt trips; and
.375 Ruger Hawkeye Guide Gun. Main pro, I like big boomsticks and part of me thinks it would be fun to use an "elephant gun" especially on the bear hunt. Main con, ammo costs a lot more, and while I can do some limited shooting at the range without flinching, and then dry fire, it definitely kicks more than all the above guns.
So, which rifles would you take on which hunts, and why?
Picture is of one of the .375 Ruger cartridges next to a 5.56 Nato to show the diff ends of the spectrum.