Rifles And More
Lil-Rokslider
As new cartridges and rifles come out, I have become more in touch with my Fudd side. I was in Sportsmans yesterday. The rifle racks were full - but empty of ANY wood-stocked rifles. It made me a little sad for a time gone by.
Here is my Fudd Battery to get it done in North America. The following assumptions apply: I am a reloader, I live/hunt near big predators, I can 'dot to all' with these five.
1. Winchester FW in 30-06 - This will be at home in the mountains or plains. Since I reload, I can take coyotes (110gr) or big bears (200 or 220gr). Just like J.Y. Jones demonstrated, I can take any NA Big game animal.
2. Winchester 69A - The 22lr should be a staple in any battery. Nothing special about the 69A, I just happen to own a nice example. If I could buy anything it would be a Winchester 52 or a Anschutz. Small game and practice time beware. Ruger 10/22 get a honorable mention too.
3. Wincheser M12 'Heavy Duck' - Notice a theme here? The 12GA heavy duck will cover all my shotgun needs, light to heavy. The M12 is the standard all pumps were built on. I'd also tip the hat to a classic browning here.
4. S&W M29 - 44 Magnum with a 4" barrel. This is because of the bear country I can spend time in. It could be loaded with the Keith 44SPCL loads and do what ever you need or ramped up to full power magnum loads. Everyday carry is a possibilty with this pistol, a lot easier around these parts than in a more populace area with people adverse to guns.
5. Ruger Mark1 - A nice 22lr autoloader that is easy to carry and a blast to shoot. As a trapper, this is an easy line gun.
Bonus - could be a dedicated predator rifle or a Big Game back-up.
Mine is a M94 Sporter 30-30. With 170gr Partitions, it can handle the meduim and heavy stuff if needed.
As you can see, I went Winchester heavy in ultimate Fudd tradition.
What is your 5 gun battery? New or old, let's hear it and why it is superior...
P.S.
I know, I know, why only five. Buy what you want, etc... I get it. If you look not too hard around here you'll turn up more than 5 or 6.
Here is my Fudd Battery to get it done in North America. The following assumptions apply: I am a reloader, I live/hunt near big predators, I can 'dot to all' with these five.
1. Winchester FW in 30-06 - This will be at home in the mountains or plains. Since I reload, I can take coyotes (110gr) or big bears (200 or 220gr). Just like J.Y. Jones demonstrated, I can take any NA Big game animal.
2. Winchester 69A - The 22lr should be a staple in any battery. Nothing special about the 69A, I just happen to own a nice example. If I could buy anything it would be a Winchester 52 or a Anschutz. Small game and practice time beware. Ruger 10/22 get a honorable mention too.
3. Wincheser M12 'Heavy Duck' - Notice a theme here? The 12GA heavy duck will cover all my shotgun needs, light to heavy. The M12 is the standard all pumps were built on. I'd also tip the hat to a classic browning here.
4. S&W M29 - 44 Magnum with a 4" barrel. This is because of the bear country I can spend time in. It could be loaded with the Keith 44SPCL loads and do what ever you need or ramped up to full power magnum loads. Everyday carry is a possibilty with this pistol, a lot easier around these parts than in a more populace area with people adverse to guns.
5. Ruger Mark1 - A nice 22lr autoloader that is easy to carry and a blast to shoot. As a trapper, this is an easy line gun.
Bonus - could be a dedicated predator rifle or a Big Game back-up.
Mine is a M94 Sporter 30-30. With 170gr Partitions, it can handle the meduim and heavy stuff if needed.
As you can see, I went Winchester heavy in ultimate Fudd tradition.
What is your 5 gun battery? New or old, let's hear it and why it is superior...
P.S.
I know, I know, why only five. Buy what you want, etc... I get it. If you look not too hard around here you'll turn up more than 5 or 6.