antiqueguy
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I bear hunt in 61, where abouts are you going? There are some hydro lines that would probably be good for a spot and stock in the spring.
outside madoc.
I bear hunt in 61, where abouts are you going? There are some hydro lines that would probably be good for a spot and stock in the spring.
96 is as strong as a 98. Just doesn’t have the backup 3rd lug
Myself I would prefer at least a shotgun set up for slugs, preferably right from the factory.
They exist because some jurisdictions require these versus a deer rifle.
I was always told to avoid them in anything other then 6.5x55.
Serious question: are there not seeded deactivated logging roads and transmission lines in northern Ontario?
Has anyone suggested using a fawn in distress call?
Serious question: are there not seeded deactivated logging roads and transmission lines in northern Ontario?
Has anyone suggested using a fawn in distress call?
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/for...9-:dHusqvarna-Mauser-98-9-3x62-Excellent-Bore
Sure would fit the bill nicely.
I know the area well, logging is done a bit different in this area, not so much clear cut but selective. There are a few very good hydro lines that would make for decent spot and stalk though.
Unfortunately brenneke slugs are not available locally or anywhere it seems. I got some Winchesters and some federals to try then I’m also going to be loading some pumpkin ball slugs. I’d much rather be use my .303 or x54r or .458 win mag but with no primers in this entire country I can’t reload for any of them.
Challenger slugs are even better than the Brenneke . made in Canada and places like Canadian Tire carry .. can't beat them for penetration and accuracy
The Challenger Magnum shot terribly in every gun Ive tried them in. I posted about them a whole back in, I think the ammo section.
And sold but theirs plenty of them up here hmm if I got a 9.3x62 then I’d have a plains game cartridge to go with the .458 sounds like a good excuse to buy it I doubt I will ever see Africa.
GNG surplus has some still, similar prices.
When’s the first green up in your part of the country, early April? You’ll have much better luck in spring spot and stalk than fall for several reasons. Visibility is a big one, and less aware and slower moving bears more reliant on small food sources that are more easily pinpointed. Spot and stalk hunting preys upon weaknesses and they have more of them in spring by good measure than fall. Doesn’t mean don’t try spot and stalk in fall but if you’ve got one 5 day shot at this, spring is your window.
As soon their dens become wet they’ll be out.
When’s the first green up in your part of the country, early April?
GNG surplus has some still, similar prices.
When’s the first green up in your part of the country, early April? You’ll have much better luck in spring spot and stalk than fall for several reasons. Visibility is a big one, and less aware and slower moving bears more reliant on small food sources that are more easily pinpointed. Spot and stalk hunting preys upon weaknesses and they have more of them in spring by good measure than fall. Doesn’t mean don’t try spot and stalk in fall but if you’ve got one 5 day shot at this, spring is your window.
As soon their dens become wet they’ll be out.