jeff_gibbons
Well-known member
My brother drew a tag for mule deer and we were successful last weekend. But, this isn't a story about the trip or the harvest. We met another group of hunters at a trail head and one of the more senior guys had an old rifle that stuck in my head. He'd found a lion kill and we were discussing the deer and lions when i noticed his rifle. It looked old and very well used. I didn't handle it and believe it was a Winchester Model 70. I know it was a 7mm Rem Mag as we talked about the comparison to my brother's 280AI.
I have several rifles and one is a 7mm rem mag. However, the more i thought about this fellows worn rifle, the more i questioned my rifle thinking with each being dedicated to a class of game (coyote, deer, pig, elk etc.). I concluded that i liked the guys style and that there is something very cool about having one gun that will do it all and using the hell out of it. I don't think i'll change my approach yet as i like using each, reloading for each and having to learn each separately.
I'm sure this has been discussed on the forum but my search skills failed to turn up a thread. Curious to learn how others have thought about this topic and if anyone else was impressed like i was by a very well worn and used old rifle.
take care,
Jeff
photo of lion kill and cool old rifle
I have several rifles and one is a 7mm rem mag. However, the more i thought about this fellows worn rifle, the more i questioned my rifle thinking with each being dedicated to a class of game (coyote, deer, pig, elk etc.). I concluded that i liked the guys style and that there is something very cool about having one gun that will do it all and using the hell out of it. I don't think i'll change my approach yet as i like using each, reloading for each and having to learn each separately.
I'm sure this has been discussed on the forum but my search skills failed to turn up a thread. Curious to learn how others have thought about this topic and if anyone else was impressed like i was by a very well worn and used old rifle.
take care,
Jeff
photo of lion kill and cool old rifle