Guns for Kodiak

mcseal2

WKR
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I have been whittling down my packing list for my deer hunt late November. I’m going on a boat based hunt and would like to try to get a darker fox if I tag out early.

I’m taking my 300 win mag shooting 180 grain Nosler E tips for deer. I’m debating if its worth also taking my Ruger American ranch rifle in 223 for fox? I’ve shot coyotes with the all metal bullets from my 300 before and not wrecked the pelt but never a fox. I am planning to take my Foxpro X wave to call with the sound away from me if I get to fox hunt.

I’m also debating if I pack my Sig 220 Hunter 10mm or just my S&W 60 Pro Series 357 if I will always have the 300 rifle along in case of a bear issue. The 220 is a great pistol, but it isn’t light. The 3” 5 shot 357 I carry a lot scouting and fishing is easy to carry, but I’m not sure I should be out fox hunting with only it and a 223. I have both handguns tested and zeroed with hardcast bear loads, 20ogr Underwood in the 10mm and 180gr Grizzly in the 357. I’ve always taken a 10mm with a light to Alaska before, but sleeping on the boat is a different scenario.

Thanks for any advice you have.
 
I agree with the others, leave the pistol at home. If you are really worried about bears carry a can of spray, the boat likely has them or you can get one in Kodiak. Just be smart and you won't have bear issues.

I'd just bring 1 rifle to simplify logistics. Perhaps someone on the boat has a smaller gun if you truly want to target fox.
 
Thanks everyone.

The 300 is a lot, but its a lot lighter rifle than my 264 win mag. With the E-tips I’ve shot blacktail, whitetail, and muleys without a lot of meat damage. I got it for elk and moose, but as I get older it gets used more when I may be walking far.

I’ll likely be hunting alone some. One guy of the 6 sharing the boat backed out and I don’t mind hunting solo while the others pair up.

The 223 we are treating as a group item if we take it. It won’t just be for me, but for whoever wants to hunt fox. I just happened to have the lightest varmint gun of the group with a handy 16” barrel.

I do have a Ruger 22/45 Lite pistol with a red dot and aftermarket trigger that I like for small game, just didn’t figure it had enough reach for fox hunting.

I’m definitely leaning toward leaving the heavy 10mm at home this trip.
 
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