Sell the 30-06 Brno and get a BLR in said caliber. Done.
good plan, but I'd go short action BLR 308, a little less gun to carry.
Sell the 30-06 Brno and get a BLR in said caliber. Done.
Up until this year I always had a model 99F .300 savage or a Model 94 win .32 spl. in my hands. Now I carry a model 94ae winchester .307. I use handloaded 160 Gr. hornady FTX "Leverevolution" bullets. It has a new 2-7x33 Redfield scope with kwiksite see thru mounts. It allows you to still have the up close quickness for bush shots like your old 30-30 with ballistics close to a .308 for when you need to take a shot up to 300 yds. There are lots more rifles out there with more powerful cartridges, but I've always preferred the model 94 to any other because of its quickness to shoulder and shoot comfortably.
So i carry 2 rifles when i'm out hunting...
the main reason i carry 2 is that i've seen far too many winchesters break in the wrist area- esp if a horse stomps on it, or it "falls funny'- i know it's extra weight, but it's also insurance
Heck. You're not carrying. The horse is!![]()
Sitting on a horse with a gun on your back still isn't carrying. Walking with the weight is what counts, and if you get tired from that it's your own fault for not taking advantage of a saddle holster. I'm sure you could dismount and grab the gun from the saddle in the same time it takes to dismount and unsling it from your back.



























