My vote would be for the good old 12 gauge , it has been loaded with just about everything that can fit down the barrel . And I would think it has taken just about everything it has purposely been fired at . Hey its even has subcaliber adapters .
We might as well get the .45-70 vote out of that way at this juncture too.It seems a few have forgotten the biggest game this continent has to offer along with the mountain game.
After your 12 gauge stone sheep hunt, let’s reevaluate.We might as well get the .45-70 vote out of that way at this juncture too.
I was just watching videos of guys shooting them bows, so im willing to bet it can be done
But most people spending the money to do it will want a rifle that can reach out quite a bit further or do it with a bow for the challange. No real reason to take a shotgun or a large bore modern rifle.
Shotguns aren't legal for sheep in BC.
Why is nobody mentioning the 12ga??
Far superior for small game with shot ... and with the right slug it can kill any animal on the North American continent!
Post says part of the requirement is light recoiling.
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Because even though my 20 bore flint lock will kill everything on this continent I sure as #### wont be bringing it sheep hunting.
I can shoot low recoil ammo out of my 12ga ... and it will still kill big game animals ...
I wouldn't bring my 12ga to a sheep hunt neither ... but within 100 meters ... my 12ga will kill any big game on this continent accurately.
After 100 meters, the stalk is on ....![]()
Didn't some dude over a hundred years ago kill a bunch of elephants, lions and maybe bears (oh my!) with a 7X57 Mauser? 175 grain solids to the brain on the elephants, it is curious how over time the cartridge became less effective.




























