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Yep. Remington 700 BDL, 30-06. Haven't really wanted anything else. One shotgun too.
What sort of restrictions are there on hunting firearms?Not that I only own one gun. In the midwest we have restrictions on the firearms we can hunt with.
All my western hunting has been done with a 7 SAUM. . 168 VLDs at ~2850fps. I did just win a 300 PRC so I will probably do some hunting with that rifle at some point.
Straight wall only, which is why one rifle is pretty tough for people that hunt those states.What sort of restrictions are there on hunting firearms?
In the southern zone of Michigan we are restricted to 35 caliber or larger but must be straight walled cartridges. Max overall case length is 1.8".What sort of restrictions are there on hunting firearms?
I can understand why it would be tough to have just one rifle.Straight wall only, which is why one rifle is pretty tough for people that hunt those states.
Many of the midwest states have cartridge restrictions during gun season. For example in MI where I hunt we are located below the "rifle line" so for years we were in what we called the "shotgun zone". So we had to use slug guns or muzzle loaders during gun season. Since then many states have modified the restrictions to allow for straight wall cartridges like the 450 bushmaster, 350 Legend etc. We can't legally use rifles like my 7 SAUM in many of the Midwest states. IA, IL, IN, OH among some others have rules that resemble this too.What sort of restrictions are there on hunting firearms?
Ok. Maryland has similar regulations for some of the counties.Many of the midwest states have cartridge restrictions during gun season. For example in MI where I hunt we are located below the "rifle line" so for years we were in what we called the "shotgun zone". So we had to use slug guns or muzzle loaders during gun season. Since then many states have modified the restrictions to allow for straight wall cartridges like the 450 bushmaster, 350 Legend etc. We can't legally use rifles like my 7 SAUM in many of the Midwest states. IA, IL, IN, OH among some others have rules that resemble this too.
This has been my line of thinking as well. I think I will still run a separate .223 for practice, but I really want to run just one rifle that I can really build to my specs. Then I can put extra money towards tags.I am a one rifle guy; its a tikka. I have the magnum, standard, and .223 bolts for it and have a few barrels to swap between. This method allows me to have one premium set up with high end furniture and still shoot whatever caliber that suits my fancy. This frees up more money to spend on hunts.
REM 700 BCL 7 mm rem magHow many of you guys are one gun hunters? I have been thinking about buying one gun to do all my hunting rather then having several for different species. If you use one gun to hunt with, what are you using?