I’m curious: Who here would consider himself (herself) a one-rifle hunter - or at least nearly so. By that I mean that for medium to large game - say, pronghorn to elk (maybe even moose) - you predominately use a single rifle. You don’t use a separate rifle for the plains, the mountains, the woods, etc, except on rare occasions. Eg if you have a big rifle that you took to Alaska once or twice, that still counts. And of course having a .22 for small game still counts.
If so, what rifle?
There is no particular virtue to being a one-rifle hunter. I’m just curious to see how rare this is. Presently I am a one-rifle hunter by that definition (.308, and a .22), but that’s really just because I’ve been a gun owner for less than a year.
If so, what rifle?
There is no particular virtue to being a one-rifle hunter. I’m just curious to see how rare this is. Presently I am a one-rifle hunter by that definition (.308, and a .22), but that’s really just because I’ve been a gun owner for less than a year.