Big game hunting TOOLS of choice. What do you use?

What will you use for big game hunting this season?

  • Rifle

    Votes: 297 93.4%
  • Shotgun

    Votes: 39 12.3%
  • Compound bow

    Votes: 39 12.3%
  • traditionnal bow

    Votes: 5 1.6%
  • Crossbow

    Votes: 29 9.1%
  • Blackpowder/muzzleloader

    Votes: 39 12.3%

  • Total voters
    318
Seeing as I can hunt year round with a rifle (even though some say I should only be able to use a bow! :p ) I use this:

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SAVAGE 10FPLE1A (20" 308) with Leupold VX-II 1-4X20mm

sighting in last year, witnessed by kevin.303 :D (federal fusion 165gr)

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Taken from the 2011 Alberta Hunting Regulations book, page 15 sitting right here in front of me:

Weapon - a firearm or any other device that propels by means of explosion, spring, air, gas, string, wire or elastic material or any combination of those things.

Stupid regulations, always getting in the way of CGN.........
 
I was amazed when I first saw that 8 or so years ago in your Alberta regs FYI you won't find the word used anywhere in the BC regs ours uses the word firearm...

;)
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by pharaoh2
Never back down, never give an inch and never appologize. Call it what you want.



I gave up on those thoughts years ago when I got married!! :redface:

I didn't, and still stick to my guns on that! Now after 40 yrs of marriage, we rarely speak! :D
 
Geez, where to start.

For deer down south I plan to use either a .280 in a Rem 700 Mtn rifle or my 6.5-06 in in T3.

For Elk out west I plan to use either my 300WSM in a X-bolt carbon fiber, or one of my .308 Norma Mags, or a 30-06 in a Rem 700 Mtn rifle LSS.

For Camp Wainwright deer in December I think I'll use my .270win in a M70 Winlite XTR SS. But I might use one of my Husqvarnas in .270 as well. Depends on what the weather is like.

As for the argument on semantics, a weapon is a type of tool. There are all sorts of tools, but when a tool is used for the intent to injure, maim, or kill, then it is a weapon. A rock is a tool when used to pound in a tent stake. When I use it to pound my brothers head in, then it's a weapon.
A stick is a tool when used to find out how deep the mud puddle is, but when I use it to kill a grouse, then it's a weapon.
A rifle, when used to shoot an animal, is a specific kind of tool called a weapon. I'm using it to kill the animal.
But, if you're not using your rifles to kill or injure things, then I suppose they are just tools, and not weapons.
 
I'm thinking that entry was written by anti/socialist/lieberal/dipper/communist/bureaucrat/leftist did I miss any?
 
Same A-bolt in 300WM I've used for the last 18 years. I have plenty of other rifles, but I have the most confidence with the A-bolt.

Although, my 2004 Ram 2500 has been doing quite well at killing deer the last 2 years running......:rolleyes:
 
I'm thinking that entry was written by anti/socialist/lieberal/dipper/communist/bureaucrat/leftist did I miss any?

Does that XCR of yours shoot bullets that talk the deer to sleep, allowing you to cut the throat for the kill? How about that 375 RUM, does it administer belly rubs to grizzly bears so they become docile enough to pose with?

Anything I have ever shot an animal with has inflicted bodily harm and massive internal damage resulting in death. I guess that means I used weapons.


To awnser the OP, this year has seen success already with the 375 Ruger Alaskan, and the Mossberg 500 20 ga.

This weekend, I will try to knock down a few pheasants with that mossberg, and try to stick an arrow in a mulie with my Hoyt Trykon.

The rest of the season will likely see me using the M70 Extreme Weather in 300 WSM, as the gunsmith still has my 6.5-06 bolt somewhere in his moving boxes, and I won't likely see it until the season has ended. Booo!
 
I use .22 for everything but Bear.
I bring out the spear for them...but keep a good carbon steel folder in my pocket for back-up.
'Bear Defense' thread anyone? :D
 
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