Hypothetical - You can only bring one firearm….

TaperPin

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A .375” barrel blank and fixed 4x scope just showed up recently so it would be hard not to take something that’s old as well as new. I may dress up like a Canadian lumberjack since moose are involved.

This is an actual photo showing how exciting it is when a new part arrives. Lol

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Gray_Law

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I'd go with my Marlin 1895 in .444. I know it's "obsolescent", but it's not obsolete and I shoot it very well, and very fast. I out a 1-4 illuminated reticle 2MOA dot on it, and it gives me the same sight picture as all my tactical rifles, so there is no time/shot confliction. It was my Dad's moose, elk, and black bear rifle and I suspect, it would be a good introduction to heaven for a crusty grizzer bear or bigfoot.
 

JBradley500

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I'd use it as an excuse to buy a Ruger Alaskan Hawkeye in 375 Ruger just because, but Tikka 300 Win Mag if something I already have.
 

WRO

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Rokslide Special:
77 TMK
Tikka .223 1:8
SWFA 6x/3-9 milquad in Mils
Sportsmatch TO84/UM Rings

Fill your freezer and don’t look back!

How many moose and bear kills do you have with this set up personally?


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wyosam

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I’m not sure why you’d bring more than one, unless you want to carry a sidearm. The overwhelming majority of people who hunt moose every year go with one firearm, mostly a bolt gun chambered in something quite boring.


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