. grizz

this is in spec, the caliber is the same for the 38 spcl and the 357, so one caliber, good to go. thanks for the input.junkbug wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 4:49 pm Bending the criteria just a bit,
.357 Mag Marlin 1894 with factory sights and a quick detach 1.5x-5x scope
.357 Mag Duty revolver, Ruger Security Six
.38 Special S&W 642 Lightweight.
I pray that nothing comes my way that I will ever feel like i need more than that for, except dove and maybe geese. Then I'll need a 12 gauge, but a 16 gauge would do.
For me? No. I don't have a .22. .452 might be doable, plenty of choices in handgun, but in a long gun, I don't think I even attempt anything beyond 150 yards, even if I were to scope my Low Wall..
yeah, thanks, #1Buck is what i meant to type. I get the .22 thing, it's the bears and mooses that give me pause.GunnyMack wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 6:01 am I have a .32 muzzle loader so a supply of .310 round balls are on hand.
4 buck is .27, if I remember right, 1buck is .30 cal.
Yes Doc with a 30mm there isn't much a guy couldn't get for himself.
As for the ability to carry a load out of ammo in say middle of nowhere survival then a rimfire gets the nod as you can stuff a brick of 22s into pockets and not add too much extra weight. If a stand off situation then I'm loading everything I have!
Grizz wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2024 7:33 pm Thanks for the input, it's all good. But 'Cept for six, he could perish in slow agonizing way after b'rer bear snuck up behind and disarmed him. . .
I think about this a lot. In Alaska I quit my 7mm mag and got a Ruger 77 338 WM with sights attached. Loaded a lot of ammo for it, hunted with it a lot, but the afternoon I smelled a deer herd and walked by a FRESHLY graded bear den patio, and looked at the tiny little hole in the muzzle, I quit 338 and started up an affair with 45/70. I was also hunting with a SBH 44 mag with what in hind sight was likely close to an ideal bear stopper, although I was skeptical about it at the time. So you might think I'm going on this fantasy with a 44 or 45 something. But if I do that I give up long range opportunity, regardless of how many legs that might describe.
-> https://www.budsgunshop.com/product_inf ... +furniture
I put wood furniture on it, and have the paratrooper wire stock in case I have to jump with it.![]()
With a zeiss BDC scope that works out to 500M hold center. OR a Ruger 300 WM for the long reach.. So I'd be exploring .30 as the one. let's see, the thirty super carry can take care of the concealed carry, with a 30 super carry derringer boot gun, a 30-30 lever gun,
a 30 carbine M1 and BH -> https://www.sportsmansoutdoorsuperstore ... 30-CARBINE
And a Winchester lever action 30-06 for intermediate I suppose.
30 also works in my 20 as #1 Buck, which I can cast at home, and 30 cal pellets may make a viable front stuffer, or maybe a derringer, IDK.
I think the NATO 7.62 and it's hotter and cooler relatives pretty much cover most situations.
It's a fun thing to think about, but I don't have to decide anything tonight.
Good Night and thanks for the input
grizz
Yup one caliber. Kind of a trick question I suppose, but in trying to answer the One Gun question I had to evaluate ballistics, which is weight x velocity, that determines what's gonna happen at the business end.Streetstar wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 9:42 amGrizz wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2024 7:33 pm Thanks for the input, it's all good. But 'Cept for six, he could perish in slow agonizing way after b'rer bear snuck up behind and disarmed him. . .
I think about this a lot. In Alaska I quit my 7mm mag and got a Ruger 77 338 WM with sights attached. Loaded a lot of ammo for it, hunted with it a lot, but the afternoon I smelled a deer herd and walked by a FRESHLY graded bear den patio, and looked at the tiny little hole in the muzzle, I quit 338 and started up an affair with 45/70. I was also hunting with a SBH 44 mag with what in hind sight was likely close to an ideal bear stopper, although I was skeptical about it at the time. So you might think I'm going on this fantasy with a 44 or 45 something. But if I do that I give up long range opportunity, regardless of how many legs that might describe.
-> https://www.budsgunshop.com/product_inf ... +furniture
I put wood furniture on it, and have the paratrooper wire stock in case I have to jump with it.![]()
With a zeiss BDC scope that works out to 500M hold center. OR a Ruger 300 WM for the long reach.. So I'd be exploring .30 as the one. let's see, the thirty super carry can take care of the concealed carry, with a 30 super carry derringer boot gun, a 30-30 lever gun,
a 30 carbine M1 and BH -> https://www.sportsmansoutdoorsuperstore ... 30-CARBINE
And a Winchester lever action 30-06 for intermediate I suppose.
30 also works in my 20 as #1 Buck, which I can cast at home, and 30 cal pellets may make a viable front stuffer, or maybe a derringer, IDK.
I think the NATO 7.62 and it's hotter and cooler relatives pretty much cover most situations.
It's a fun thing to think about, but I don't have to decide anything tonight.
Good Night and thanks for the input
grizz
I might be among those who may not have understood the question fully ----
with 1 caliber , are we referring to one cartridge - ie .357 , -- or one bore size, as .30 covers a lot of ground , and likely 50 different cartridges or more
Grizz wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 12:21 pm
NEW and SHINY have always caught fishermen and hunters.
458 Win Mag has useful extended range extension shooting 45/70 bullets, but what to do for the rabbit, squirrel, pig dinner?
. . On another forum guys are shooting 110gr v-max bullets at high velocities with high accuracy, so that's half the bullet weight in my 1911 with a lot longer reach.
that's fine Steve, I didn't ask anyone to give up anything, I just asked for some creative input as an experiment.COSteve wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 8:21 am Why on earth would you want to even consider only a single caliber? That's like deciding that you'll only eat one single type of food.
Life is about enjoying the diversity of everything. So, no thank you, I'll stick to my 7 pistol and 9 rifle calibers I handload to use in my dozens of arms and enjoy every minute of them.
IDK, Bison and Bulls and Moose and Horses don't look like push-overs to me.Scott Tschirhart wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 1:15 pm I suppose living in Texas probably helps inform my opinions.
If I lived in Alaska I might well think differently.
do the cows ever sit on people and eat their guts and ignore the screaming? because that's the sometimes end caused by an animal that can outrun a quarter horse. and silently sneak up on you. i know of three people who died that way.Scott Tschirhart wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 2:08 pm Wasn’t the .45 Colt designed to shoot horses?
I know they do a job on a full sized cow.
Maybe it’s because I still need more coffee… but I had to read this two or three times to figure out that you were talking about bears!
more coffee works for me. being stalked by anything that can eat me focuses my attention. when I walk up a deer trail and find a 24 inch high pile of dirt and leaves with a leg bone sticking out, in the middle of the trail, i realize that not much separates me from the deer in the bear's mind. maybe it's thinking "here's a two-fer", IDK.Scott Tschirhart wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 7:29 amMaybe it’s because I still need more coffee… but I had to read this two or three times to figure out that you were talking about bears!
Your 10 gauges are fascinating and cool. I would like to shoot one, I never have.6pt-sika wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 11:52 pm Hmmm single shotgun gauge would be 10 gauge 2 7/8” as I’ve got the gamut of loads . Now you said single cartridge not single gun , suspect I’d need 6 or 7 of the doubles I already have . As to a single rifle cartridge I suppose I could get by with the 6.5x54 MS .