...the same bullet on a flatter trajectory, with the same ammo availability?![]()
I live and hunt in BC and carry a .300 mag most of the time when in Grizz country. I was out a few weeks ago for three days in a very remote area solo with a healthy population of Grizz. I had just read this article http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/gtr152.pdf.
I have always felt pretty safe packing a .300 mag, but after reading this article it made me think and ponder a bit. I guess the fact that this year has been a record year in the West for bear encounters and mauling s.
So I am not sure if the .300 mag is the best gun for where I hunt. In the attached report which seems quite thorough and objective rates the .300 mag in last place for bear protection only.
Thoughts ?
Dog_River
Best all around caliber is undoubtably the 30-06.
45/70 kills everything.
Followed by the 308 Winchester. The super mag'S are great until you try to get shells in Bumf**k nowhere...then they are a PITA useless club
The ' Garden hose ' trajectory leaves a bit to be desired though.
It's funny how these posts come down to everyone's personal favorite. Myself I've a 308 & a 30-06; neither of which are my favorite. But they are good, solid, everyman firearms.
Stay away from the antiques and uber-magnums IMO. They are less than they seem to be.
I do own several examples of my recommendation (.300 Win) even though its actually not my favorite cartridge. I'm way too much of a gun nut to even consider one caliber for everything, but experience and observation has taught me that when I'm packing a .300 I never find myself wishing I'd brought something else. It doesn't seem to matter where or for what, or at what range, a .300 is either perfect or so close to it that it doesn't matter much. The .300 Win is just the easy way to shoot a .300.
That's how I feel about the 7mmSTW, I have never once wished I had a different rifle with me. Moose, Elk, Bear, deer, sheep, wolves, whatever,.. Maybe not the best for varmints but a light bullet @ 4000 FPS does wonders on little critters, just costs more to shoot lol.




























