I'd go with a blackpowder traditional muzzleloader, or maybe a high-power pre-charged air rifle. After all, if they were good enough for Lewis and Clark...oh, wait...no, that "good enough for fill-in-the-blank" logic never made much sense to me.
Okay, I'll take the 7mag...wait...wait...nah, I just remembered that it's a loudmouthed brat of a cartridge that I have never seen any point in using. I cannot think of a single circumstance in which I would not prefer a .300WinMag, so skip the 7...
The .30-06? I have never had any interest in it before, so I am unlikely to develop any now.
.300WinMag is sounding better and better. I like big heavy bullets, and I have always thought of the .300 as being roughly capable of delivering heavier bullets at the same velocity as the .30-06 with lighter ones, which can only be a good thing.
.375H&H is a huge sentimental favourite with me, and for that reason alone I'd lean that way over the .30-cal guns. But even when you don't give a rat's ass what strangers think, it would probably become tiresome to have every second person (who's never even shot one) tell me how badly it kicks, and how severely over-dead most of the critters would be, so...
I think the logical choice here is either the .338WinMag or Douglas' .340Wby. I'd go with the .338 just because I have one, while I probably won't ever own another .340. Fast and flat enough to shoot as far as I ever would...and "flattening" enough to work for the biggest critters on the list, which of course is what I would be most concerned with; the smaller stuff will just have to settle for being 'way deader than they really need to be.
Okay, I'll take the 7mag...wait...wait...nah, I just remembered that it's a loudmouthed brat of a cartridge that I have never seen any point in using. I cannot think of a single circumstance in which I would not prefer a .300WinMag, so skip the 7...
The .30-06? I have never had any interest in it before, so I am unlikely to develop any now.
.300WinMag is sounding better and better. I like big heavy bullets, and I have always thought of the .300 as being roughly capable of delivering heavier bullets at the same velocity as the .30-06 with lighter ones, which can only be a good thing.
.375H&H is a huge sentimental favourite with me, and for that reason alone I'd lean that way over the .30-cal guns. But even when you don't give a rat's ass what strangers think, it would probably become tiresome to have every second person (who's never even shot one) tell me how badly it kicks, and how severely over-dead most of the critters would be, so...
I think the logical choice here is either the .338WinMag or Douglas' .340Wby. I'd go with the .338 just because I have one, while I probably won't ever own another .340. Fast and flat enough to shoot as far as I ever would...and "flattening" enough to work for the biggest critters on the list, which of course is what I would be most concerned with; the smaller stuff will just have to settle for being 'way deader than they really need to be.






















































