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No. I inherited a pile of cheap worthless guns from my grandfather, and after a decade of misses and mechanical failures I bought a real gun and have used it ever since.This all leads me to ask another question of the HT Hive-mind: Does anyone else have a sentimental/emotional reason they shoot the cartridge they shoot? I certainly do.
I shoot a .300 RUM. Cause I can. mtmuley
Made up the highway? Weatherby in Paso Robles?
This is a fun question.This all leads me to ask another question of the HT Hive-mind: Does anyone else have a sentimental/emotional reason they shoot the cartridge they shoot? I certainly do.
This is such a great line, buried deep in the list. So funny.Ruger M77 30-06 who now identifies as a 6.5-06
Some young hottie came to me in a dream and said that if I had a 65 Creedmoor then all the young hotties would be knocking down my door. So I bought one. So far it’s kept them from knocking down my door.This all leads me to ask another question of the HT Hive-mind: Does anyone else have a sentimental/emotional reason they shoot the cartridge they shoot? I certainly do.
Beware the young fellow with the neatly trimmed beard, flatty and smiles warmly when he calls you brah.Some young hottie came to me in a dream and said that if I had a 65 Creedmoor then all the young hotties would be knocking down my door. So I bought one. So far it’s kept them from knocking down my door.
The 7 mag takes a bunch more powder to best the '06. We don't need no stinking belt.I've killed enough animals with both, that I will chose the 7mm every time for every application over the 06. They may be peas in a pod, but the 06 does nothing better than the 7mm but the 7 mag does everything better. We can argue about "heavier bullets" all you want, but no one hunts with 200 or 220gr bullets in an 06. The only place a 06 has the mag beat is magazine capacity (because its usually needed).
I shoot a 7mm-08 because I can.I shoot a .300 RUM. Cause I can. mtmuley
I'd agree for most of what it's used for.. For deer and antelope I would say that it's overkill. Bear, Elk and Moose yeah I can see having one but in reality mostly it's a rifle used for deer more than anything else..The .30-'06 was the most overrated hunting cartridge until it was dethroned by the 6.5 Creedmoor.
Still, for the type of hunting I do, I'd rather have a .30-'06, but I know a few 7mm owners who won't shoot anything else.
I only have one gun I’d never sell for any amount of money. My 870 wingmaster, my 13th birthday present from my dad. Doesn’t make it to the field as much with the addition of my 16 gauge, but I make sure to take it out of the stable a few times a year.This is a fun question.
While I have emotional attachments to many (most) of my rifles, I’ve rarely thought about why.
I almost always lead people to a 308 as a first rifle. I assume now that it’s that the 1st rifle that was “my own” was a Christmas gift from my dad when I was 15. Model 700 Mountain Rifle, in 308.
I have many Guns that are much more beautiful, much more valuable, and more “Iconic”. None of them mean more to me.
Right? I’ve got a plain bbl (no-rib) 20ga, fixed choke Wingmaster Dad gave me too.I only have one gun I’d never sell for any amount of money. My 870 wingmaster, my 13th birthday present from my dad. Doesn’t make it to the field as much with the addition of my 16 gauge, but I make sure to take it out of the stable a few times a year.
A 6.5-06; what's not to like? I shoot several because I can.This is such a great line, buried deep in the list. So funny.
It’s not the caliber that is funny- it’s that the rifle ‘now identifies’.A 6.5-06; what's not to like? I shoot several because I can.