I sold my M77 7rem mag when I started bowhunting in 2008. Wish I wouldn’t have done that. It killed a bunch of mule deer! Now I have the Browning X Bolt and it’s still early in my revitalized rifle adventures on occasion. The next being a rifle 3rd season CO deer huntRuger m77 mark II 7mm
What twist did you go with?TS custom 7 saum pushing 180 grain berger hybrids.
That's my only other rifle - and I intended on taking both the Ruger .338 WM and the gg out west when we go. This would be our first western hunt and I know nothing. I know my gg really well for northwoods deer hunting and would love to presume timber hunts for elk, for same. Not sure it can be answered, but if I really want to get in where many others don't like to go, in a typical late-season elk hunt, can a hunter concentrate on lodgepole pine or similar terrains, or do you go in prepped for anything including backcountry areas where the gg would be the wrong weapon?Marlin guide gun in 45-70 is my usual go to. Other go to is the trusty rem 700 adl in 30-06
It really depends on where you are hunting. My late season haunts are in very thick nasty country. There are some clearings for longer shots, but the advantages of having the gg in the thick stuff out way the long distance guns benefits. The bulls especially seem to like the thickest nastiest blow down areas post rut. places sane people don't goThat's my only oth
That's my only other rifle - and I intended on taking both the Ruger .338 WM and the gg out west when we go. This would be our first western hunt and I know nothing. I know my gg really well for northwoods deer hunting and would love to presume timber hunts for elk, for same. Not sure it can be answered, but if I really want to get in where many others don't like to go, in a typical late-season elk hunt, can a hunter concentrate on lodgepole pine or similar terrains, or do you go in prepped for anything including backcountry areas where the gg would be the wrong weapon?
Many thanks Fetty.It really depends on where you are hunting. My late season haunts are in very thick nasty country. There are some clearings for longer shots, but the advantages of having the gg in the thick stuff out way the long distance guns benefits. The bulls especially seem to like the thickest nastiest blow down areas post rut. places sane people don't go