northernmaineguide
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A .223/ 7mm08 will cover about all general hunting. If your going after Elk/ Moose or big Bears a 30/06 with a 180/220 bullet will finish the list.......
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How is the recoil on the Tikka Compact 308? I can't seem to source a limbsaver pad for the Compact stock. Thanks!I wish I had the funds to afford more, but honestly I have now more than I use on a regular basis.
Ruger 10/22
CVA Optima V2 .50 cal muzzle loader
Winchester model 94, 30-30
Remington 700, 30-06
Tikka T3x compact .308 Win
I hunt mostly with the Tikka as it is about 3/4 inch longer than my model 94. It is a pleasure to carry in the woods all day, and very quick and agile to target.
I don’t find it too bad.How is the recoil on the Tikka Compact 308? I can't seem to source a limbsaver pad for the Compact stock. Thanks!
I’ve never understood overloading the safe with big game hunting cartridges. You can shoot them a few times a year, but they just aren’t that pleasant to shoot.
I live where there are lots of varmints, so I have lots of varmint guns that I shoot regularly, from 17 HMR to 6mm Remington…
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Thanks for the feedback! Nice looking rifle. Is that the 20" stock barrel that you just had threaded and the compact stock that you painted?I don’t find it too bad.
I only really notice it after 8-10 shots at the range.
Out hunting I don’t notice it at all - so focused on the shot and it’s results I guess.
I too would like a limbsaver, but as you have stated, I can’t seem to find one either.
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It’s the stock 20” barrel with electrical tape on the muzzle to keep foreign matter out of the barrel.Thanks for the feedback! Nice looking rifle. Is that the 20" stock barrel that you just had threaded and the compact stock that you painted?
People stress more than they need to about their reloads. I have as many as 5 guns in each caliber and shoot the same load in all the guns. It would be too hard to have a different load for every gun and I have found it isn’t necessary and I can still hit prairie dogs at most distances. It is easier to have bulk ammo of one load and keep the loaded ammo in a reasonable space…I stress out over keeping track of what reloads shoot out of what 6 or 8 guns we have. That would give me a seizure! Lol thanks for sharing.
I don't use many different calibers. My brother and I load ammunition commercially so after a while of staring at ballistics tables you kinda realize that almost all of the big game calibers run a projectile between 130 and 180 grains and from 2650 fps to 3000 fps. The only thing that matters ultimately are ballistic coefficients and terminal performance characteristics. I have a number of rifles but if I am hunting for big game (elk/moose) I shoot a 270 WBY Mag and I also have a general purpose rifle in a 7mm-08 that does most of the work. I am a hunting guide and I like the 7mm-08 for that because it is big enough to handle any of the big game species we hunt at reasonable distances. It rides around in the back of the argo and for that everything is short range, usually when tracking something or if I have to put down a wounded animal or for shooting nuisance bears in camp or wolves or coyotes. I can easily take a deer with it or take a kill shot on a moose if necessary. It gets scratched, it gets dragged through the bush and it just continues to do it's job. The 7mm-08 is a great all around caliber in my opinion.I’ve dabbled around the firearm world plenty in my life, but centerfire bolt guns have been my focus for decades, they’re just what I’m most interested in.
I’m relaxing on a Sunday, and @brockel's post about his chamberings inspired me to see if I could recall all the rifles & barrels I've had along the way, centerfire bolt gun only. To the best of my recollection:
223 (7x I think)
223 AI
22 BR
22-250
22-250 AI
6BR
6 Dasher (10x I think)
243 (2x)
6 Creedmoor (2x)
25-284
257 Weatherby
6.5x47L (4x)
260
6.5x284 (2x)
6.5 PRC
270
7-08
7-08 AI
284
280 AI (2x)
30-06
I expect I'm forgetting something in there, sometimes I'll go through old posts of mine looking for something and see I bought or sold an item I can't recall owning. Some of the above was churn for certain, and there's a rifle or barrel in there that got sold without being shot for various reasons.
Nothing too crazy on the chambering side, I never did different for the sake of different but I was willing to stray a little off the beaten path for certain attributes. Shooting is my focus so making the logistics as straightforward as possible has been my MO, with an aim at quality brass availability and efficiency.
What I actually use now:
223 - hunting weight
223 - PRS style build
22 BR - hunting weight - as much as I LOVE this rifle I’d consider a slightly faster option (22 GT, 22x47L, or 22 Creed) for increased magazine options, greater range for terminal performance, and less wind drift. When I built it I was trying to split the difference between a 223 practice rifle and a higher performance lower volume chambering, but I ended up with a dedicated light 223 again anyways.
6 Dasher - PRS style build - I often have two of these setup at once, one with my current match barrel and one with an older barrel for practice and play. I have two fresh barrels ready to go and plenty of older ones with some life left.
243 - hunting weight - this is a factory 1-8” Tikka and I haven’t fully wrung out the barrel for accuracy testing. If that barrel doesn’t meet my expectations it’ll get rebarreled as a 6 Creed
6 Creedmoor - NRL Hunter - this is a factory Seekins for competing in NRL’s factory division. I’ve also taken multiple elk with it. Once I get the factory Tikka fully set up I plan to use this just for competition and loaning out.
If it isn’t for dedicated competition use it is probably suppressed. I may dabble with running suppressed for PRS here sometime, I’m undecided.
Setup’s I have some interest in adding at some point (not a ton of urgency on any of these):
223 - mid weight - something in the 13 lb range for a range toy that isn’t as heavy as the PRS style builds with some adjustability.
6 Dasher or 6 Creedmoor - mid weight - same as the 223, I am introducing more people to shooting these days and these two would be exceedingly friendly and adjustable without being as heavy and long as the full PRS builds.
Faster 22 - extra light - my hunting setups are in the 9+ lb range and an extra light build for certain hunts has its appeal. Pretty expensive way to drop overall weight though.
Faster 22 - hunting weight with wooden stock - I haven’t used a wood stock anything in ages, but for some reason I’ve had some interest in doing so in the last year.
6.5x284, 6.5 PRC, 284, 7 PRCW, 7 PRC - mid weight - one of the above chamberings in a 14ish lb setup for dedicated ELR use, and maybe to finally shoot the Nightforce ELR one of these years. I hesitate as I KNOW it wouldn’t get used much.
For everyone else, what path did you take, where’d you end up, and what’s still on the wish list?