rjthehunter
Well-known member
The most important part of this story is, you returned home, safe and sound.....And, much wiser!
A very well written story than everyone, especially those that are experienced and complacent, should take to heart.
You experienced conditions that you may never see again. Some because Mother Nature just decided to screw with you. And some, due to your errors. Confronting and admitting your errors is the first major hurdle already crossed!
Already mentioned, and I do not want to be a Monday morning quarterback here......use more than enough cartridge and bullet. When you’ve spent a large sum of money, expended a lot of blood, sweat, and tears on a hunt, took lots of time to make the hunt, and traveled many miles.....more is better. Read my signature line.....this has been my philosophy for over 37 years. There’s no such thing as overkill. Many people hunt and kill with less rifle combo than you used.....however very few are honest enough to admit their failures. Hell, you can kill an elk with a “knitting needle”.....but, conditions must be perfect. As previously stated, a 7 Rem Mag. using good bullets, is a good starting point. My opinion on cartridges, unless you really feel the need to shoot at very long ranges (600+ yards).....get a .338 WM. It may simply be the best “do it all” big game rifle. Lots of factory ammo options available, lightweight enough (depending upon your rifle selection) for backpack hunting, recoil is quite tolerable, and with a good bullet and good placement.....everything in North America (from mice to moose) is on the menu. My wife’s “only” hunting rifle is a .338 WM (no brake). She uses it for “all” of our big game hunting, and has taken many smaller big game (deer/antelope/ small bear) with it as well as elk and moose. She’s never complained about “overkill”!
Unless your hunt area in Ohio is “shotgun only”, the .338 WM will work quite well on Whitetails. If you go this route, you’ll be hunting everyday with the same rifle/cartridge combo you will be using on that very expensive, important out of state, elk, moose, sheep, or bear hunt!
Thank You for your service to our Republic, glad you survived your Montana experience, and may your future hunts be nothing short of spectacular! memtb
My grandpa had a .338 WM that he had custom built by Dave Gentry in 1987. Dave always said it's the only rifle you need for most of the world. The only other rifle you'd need for big game is a .416 for Africa. He gave me the gun a couple of weeks ago. The gun has hunted the world a few times. Pretty proud to be able to carry it's legacy on!
Buckeye,
Great write up and I'm glad you guys made it back safely! Don't let it discourage you, you'll get them next time. Crazy how something can turn bad so quickly.