Kylenautique
FNG
Hi everyone! Long time reader, first time poster..
Little backstory, I just got into hunting. Last season was my first deer and elk hunt. Although I was unsuccessful, I had an absolute blast! Before last season, the largest rifle I ever fired was a Ruger 10/22. After tons of research and recommendations from work friends, I ended up going with a 308 for my first rifle. During my hunt, I had a scope issue. Water got into my scope. Strange problem, I was able to limp it along, and Vortex totally took care of me after the season. I decided I needed a second rifle so I always had a backup. I bought a 30-06. I love it. Honestly, I wish I had bought the 30-06 in the first place.
I have an opportunity to go elk hunting in Idaho with some family next year. Would it be wise to sell and replace the 308 with a 7mm Rem Mag? Something that can shoot further and flatter? Even where I hunt in SW Washington, there are lots of big clear cuts, and a 300-400 yard shot is not uncommon. The 30-06 I feel confident taking a 300 yard shot with it.
Yes, I could keep the 308, and just buy a 3rd rifle, but with the 30-06, I doubt the 308 will ever leave the safe. Would a 30-06 and 7mm Rem Mag be a better rifle pair? Or should I stick with what I have and keep the 308 as my backup?
Little backstory, I just got into hunting. Last season was my first deer and elk hunt. Although I was unsuccessful, I had an absolute blast! Before last season, the largest rifle I ever fired was a Ruger 10/22. After tons of research and recommendations from work friends, I ended up going with a 308 for my first rifle. During my hunt, I had a scope issue. Water got into my scope. Strange problem, I was able to limp it along, and Vortex totally took care of me after the season. I decided I needed a second rifle so I always had a backup. I bought a 30-06. I love it. Honestly, I wish I had bought the 30-06 in the first place.
I have an opportunity to go elk hunting in Idaho with some family next year. Would it be wise to sell and replace the 308 with a 7mm Rem Mag? Something that can shoot further and flatter? Even where I hunt in SW Washington, there are lots of big clear cuts, and a 300-400 yard shot is not uncommon. The 30-06 I feel confident taking a 300 yard shot with it.
Yes, I could keep the 308, and just buy a 3rd rifle, but with the 30-06, I doubt the 308 will ever leave the safe. Would a 30-06 and 7mm Rem Mag be a better rifle pair? Or should I stick with what I have and keep the 308 as my backup?