

Due to my ignorance can you enlighten me as to what this round is close to? What size of game is it best suited toward?tman wrote:always liked the .356 wcf. especially caused it chambered in the model 94 winchester. kind of like a fast handling 30-06 out to 200 yards. i am confident that this combination will stop anything on the north american continent at iron site ranges. only problem the ammo is expensive and hard to find.
http://www.leverguns.com/articles/paco/358_wcf.htm505stevec wrote:Due to my ignorance can you enlighten me as to what this round is close to? What size of game is it best suited toward?tman wrote:always liked the .356 wcf. especially caused it chambered in the model 94 winchester. kind of like a fast handling 30-06 out to 200 yards. i am confident that this combination will stop anything on the north american continent at iron site ranges. only problem the ammo is expensive and hard to find.
Ditto.BlaineG wrote:45-70.... I feed a 1895GS, 1895CB, 1886EL and a BFR with it. You can load light and shoot small game or take it to Africa with Garrett's finest (not that I ever will)..
I just can't call a "non-reloadable" cartridge a favorite...Ysabel Kid wrote:Another vote for the .22 - I can shoot it all day long with the kids and everyone thoroughly enjoys themselves...
Lastmohecken wrote:I think in the end, I am pretty flexible on the calibers I use, what makes it or breaks it for me, when it comes to favorite rifles, vs. rifles that tend to get traded off, is handling qualities, and how reliable, and slick working the action is.
If it's unreliable it gets fixed or gets traded off, I have little tolerance there. Then you have the handling characteristics to consider, guns that just don't feel right to me, once again get modified or traded off.
Accuracy comes next, but when it comes to accuracy, I am not that rigid, there is a term called (accurate enough) depending on practical ranging capabilities, etc that dictate what kind of groups are acceptable for a given rifle. But I have traded off more then one very accurate rifle, due to reliability issues and also kept less accurate rifles at times, because they just felt right and always worked 100% of the time.