So who's using what?
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So who's using what?
May seem early, but if you have to work up loads, get a cast bullet shooting, or maybe find a rifle, it's almost time to decide what rifle to use for hunting season.
So what is everyone packin' this year?
I'm getting back to my roots. Gonna run a 20" 94 carbine in 30-30. My first rifle, in fact. I shot my first deer with it; a big doe right behind the head at 65 yards. Never shot another with it. By then, I was getting into old guns and started using all sorts of different models and chamberings over many years.
When I was young, the 30-30, chambered in a 94 or 64 Winchester, was the only deer rifle to consider. It went back at least a couple generations in my family. So much so, that when I was a little kid, I thought every lever action was a Winchester, and a 30-30.
Anyway, sorry for rambling. Just curious what everyone else is going to use.
So what is everyone packin' this year?
I'm getting back to my roots. Gonna run a 20" 94 carbine in 30-30. My first rifle, in fact. I shot my first deer with it; a big doe right behind the head at 65 yards. Never shot another with it. By then, I was getting into old guns and started using all sorts of different models and chamberings over many years.
When I was young, the 30-30, chambered in a 94 or 64 Winchester, was the only deer rifle to consider. It went back at least a couple generations in my family. So much so, that when I was a little kid, I thought every lever action was a Winchester, and a 30-30.
Anyway, sorry for rambling. Just curious what everyone else is going to use.
"Oh bother", said Pooh, as he chambered another round.
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Re: So who's using what?
I keep falling back on my favorite three 44 Mags:
1. normal poor-light woods hunting - Ruger 96/44 with a 3-9x scope and <gasp> a pistol laser under the scope.
2. good-light hunting or bright mid-days in the woods - Marlin 1894 SS with Williams FP rear sight without aperture.
3. rainy nasty days - Ruger 77/44 'all-weather' with NECG aperture rear sight.
They work so well I get lazy and never work up loads for the many others who should get their turn...
1. normal poor-light woods hunting - Ruger 96/44 with a 3-9x scope and <gasp> a pistol laser under the scope.
2. good-light hunting or bright mid-days in the woods - Marlin 1894 SS with Williams FP rear sight without aperture.
3. rainy nasty days - Ruger 77/44 'all-weather' with NECG aperture rear sight.
They work so well I get lazy and never work up loads for the many others who should get their turn...
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That reminds me Doc!
I have the little 44 Trapper I did the half cock conversion on. Have an XS peep on it. Its a neat little rig. Probably pack it on iffy weather days when I don't want to use my old ones.
I have the little 44 Trapper I did the half cock conversion on. Have an XS peep on it. Its a neat little rig. Probably pack it on iffy weather days when I don't want to use my old ones.
"Oh bother", said Pooh, as he chambered another round.
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.450 Marlin with the SBH on my hip! Going to take the M1A Scout rifle along too.
Going hog hunting in Southern OH.
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Re: So who's using what?
I doubt i`ll be hunting but if i was i would probably take the Marlin Cowboy 45-70, second choice would be the 1919 Win. rifle in 30-30
Then again i might take the 54 cal. matchlock or the 54 cal Blue Ridge or the 75 cal. mules ear i made.
Or the Rem. 81 in 35 Rem.
Then again i might take the 54 cal. matchlock or the 54 cal Blue Ridge or the 75 cal. mules ear i made.
Or the Rem. 81 in 35 Rem.
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Savage 99...250-3000
Got an Antelope tag to fill this fall.
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My serious antler hunting rifle will be my old Tikka 308, but during doe season I'll whip out the 336 30-30 for just pure fun.
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I have a wedding I have to attend that just happened to be scheduled for opening weekend So I'll probably end up taking my tired and true .30-06 only because my time will be short (if I do get to go at all). I finally found a load for my 1895 .30-40 so that's what I'd intended to use, I'll probably end up saving that for next year now though.
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Depends on where I might be.
If in the Catskills I might use my Henry 41 mag or my Ruger 44 carbine.
If here at home it could be my Savage 220 20 ga slug gun or my Benelli with 00.
The one gun I'll definitely be carrying around is my new Rizzini 28.
If in the Catskills I might use my Henry 41 mag or my Ruger 44 carbine.
If here at home it could be my Savage 220 20 ga slug gun or my Benelli with 00.
The one gun I'll definitely be carrying around is my new Rizzini 28.
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New to me Beretta .45-70 double for hogs
Simson .405 WCF double for black bear and exotics
1886 .45-90 with DG loads for anything that the first two won't kill.
Simson .405 WCF double for black bear and exotics
1886 .45-90 with DG loads for anything that the first two won't kill.
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Re: So who's using what?
It all depends on if I am able to walk the woods this year. Reckon first choice will be one of three 94 30-30 carbines. Next Will be Rossi 92 .357 carbine or maybe grandsons Winchester94 16nch .45 Colt trapper. Handgun will either be Colt SAA .45 Colt 5 1/2 inch, or Taurus 431 .44special. It all depends on my health. Will be hunting about 50 yards behind the house. I have been thinking about the 1898 30-40 Krag, 30 inch barrel and all.
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My old marlin 336 .32 Spl.
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rossi stainless 357, 24" octagonal barrel with red dot sight. I spent 20 years using centrefires up to and including 375H&H but sold them off years ago when I quit the shooting sports. Then after a few years I got the itch again and this little 357 covers everything I need.
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This year I have a deer tag and a Bull elk tag for Colorado, a buck tag and two doe tags for Pennsylvania. I will take a Savage in 300wm as primary, Old Remington 700 left hand in 06 as a backup to Colorado. I would like to get a doe with my crossbow, and I am taking an 1886 (currently a SRC though obviously not original barrel bu t not lettered) made in 1892 for a doe gun. My Pa buck rifle TBD. Maybe the takedown 1895 Marlin in 45-70
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Good stuff, all!
Couple of you guys reminded me, don't forget those handguns!
Me? Gonna be my old 5.5" Colt SAA .45. On days I want something light, my Colt New Frontier .22.
Couple of you guys reminded me, don't forget those handguns!
Me? Gonna be my old 5.5" Colt SAA .45. On days I want something light, my Colt New Frontier .22.
"Oh bother", said Pooh, as he chambered another round.
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Ordinarily my muzzleloaders would be first choice. Not this year though. Nothing leaves the cabinet until my 1937 ( or 38) Model 99 EG .30-30 get some blood on her. I can not wait! Gonna be SOOOO fine!
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Too many options still in play here. Got enough that haven't taken a deer for me yet that I doubt I'll get through 'em all before kicking off. Added a Model 71 to the stable early this summer and got a new Savage Scout from work for # of years put in there, neither of which is moving me along in a helpful direction. Guess I'll just have to live longer than planned is all.
On a brighter note, I had a moment earlier in the week while contemplating what to take to the range today when one of the Marlin .45-70s was definitely the kid in class that's wildly waving their arms, going "Pick me, me, me!" That's put it at the head of the list for now.
Also contemplating taking the oldest Contender frame wearing an original style skinny grip and a skinny octagonal barrel in .44 Mag. It's not so fun to shoot in that configuration, but does bring it back to actually being a handgun that can be holstered and carried with a minimum of fuss and bother.
On a brighter note, I had a moment earlier in the week while contemplating what to take to the range today when one of the Marlin .45-70s was definitely the kid in class that's wildly waving their arms, going "Pick me, me, me!" That's put it at the head of the list for now.
Also contemplating taking the oldest Contender frame wearing an original style skinny grip and a skinny octagonal barrel in .44 Mag. It's not so fun to shoot in that configuration, but does bring it back to actually being a handgun that can be holstered and carried with a minimum of fuss and bother.
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Re: So who's using what?
This season I plan to use my BSA Lee speed in 303,my Ruger no 1 also in 303 and my Browning 86. Carbine.
For muzzleloader season my Vollmer swiss 1851 feldstutzer repro
For muzzleloader season my Vollmer swiss 1851 feldstutzer repro
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If I can get a chance to go this year, I have a .35 Remington caliber Marlin 336 that has never been used for anything other than targets. It is getting a little depressed.
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Muzzle loader will take T/C Hawkins shooting round ball, if pigs are showing up will use CVA wolf with 300 grain XTP Sabot.
If walking will have my 1894FG shooting 215 grain GC bullets
If hunting a clear cut(they logged off part of my lease this year) Probably my T/C Venture in 25/06 or one of my Sweedes.
On stand in woods whatever I feel like toting at the time.
Night pig hunting if they are around 300 BO with ATN X sight shooting 160 grain RNGC bullet.
Side arm will be Model 57 shooting the same ammo as the FG.
If walking will have my 1894FG shooting 215 grain GC bullets
If hunting a clear cut(they logged off part of my lease this year) Probably my T/C Venture in 25/06 or one of my Sweedes.
On stand in woods whatever I feel like toting at the time.
Night pig hunting if they are around 300 BO with ATN X sight shooting 160 grain RNGC bullet.
Side arm will be Model 57 shooting the same ammo as the FG.
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It will use caps or a flint to start things off.
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Re: So who's using what?
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For rifle hunting (deer), I intend to use my 1914 Savage .303 Model 1899-H for walking/stalking, and My .250 Savage tang-safety Ruger Model 77R for sitting sun-up/sun-down where I'll have a chance at a longer shot than in the swamps I usually hunt..
For black powder (muzzleloading) season, I'll keep on using my .45 T/C Seneca.
For squills & such, I think I'll dust off & use a .22LR pump action 1928 Marlin Model 38, or my .22LR Belgian Browning T2 T-Bolt Deluxe.
I'm also planning a little woods-walking with the 20ga hammer SxS I glommed onto last Fall.
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For rifle hunting (deer), I intend to use my 1914 Savage .303 Model 1899-H for walking/stalking, and My .250 Savage tang-safety Ruger Model 77R for sitting sun-up/sun-down where I'll have a chance at a longer shot than in the swamps I usually hunt..
For black powder (muzzleloading) season, I'll keep on using my .45 T/C Seneca.
For squills & such, I think I'll dust off & use a .22LR pump action 1928 Marlin Model 38, or my .22LR Belgian Browning T2 T-Bolt Deluxe.
I'm also planning a little woods-walking with the 20ga hammer SxS I glommed onto last Fall.
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Good stuff guys.
The fact that so many are already thinking about it just warms my heart!
The older I get, the less I care about shooting game. I still get every bit as excited to go as I did as a kid, however. Nothing better than packing an old Winchester on a nice fall day.
Keep em' coming.
The fact that so many are already thinking about it just warms my heart!
The older I get, the less I care about shooting game. I still get every bit as excited to go as I did as a kid, however. Nothing better than packing an old Winchester on a nice fall day.
Keep em' coming.
"Oh bother", said Pooh, as he chambered another round.
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Hoyt compound bow mt sport
Knight muzzleloader 50
Win Mod 70 3006
Marlin 30a 3030
and a few win 94s in 32ws, 44, 357, 38-55
and rem 11-87
and if I have to...a big stick
Knight muzzleloader 50
Win Mod 70 3006
Marlin 30a 3030
and a few win 94s in 32ws, 44, 357, 38-55
and rem 11-87
and if I have to...a big stick
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I'll be out with a Win. model 55 in 25-35
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Yep - These days, I much prefer the camaraderie with my hunting partners and just watching Mother Nature doing what she always does.
If a deer decides to commit suicide in front of me, I'll accommodate it - but will definitely have my Son & his friends retrieve it. (we've always evenly shared any game taken - excepting the antlers - which go to the shooter)
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That's the right way to do it, my friend.Pete44ru wrote: ↑Sat Aug 18, 2018 12:47 pm
Yep - These days, I much prefer the camaraderie with my hunting partners and just watching Mother Nature doing what she always does.
If a deer decides to commit suicide in front of me, I'll accommodate it - but will definitely have my Son & his friends retrieve it. (we've always evenly shared any game taken - excepting the antlers - which go to the shooter)
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"Oh bother", said Pooh, as he chambered another round.