I went snowshoeing with a friend today, the first time I'd been out to see his land. There is quite a bit of dense cedar, some light hardwoods and a large field the surrounds a low, swampy area. From what he says (and the enormous number of tracks I saw, plus numerous bedding places in the snow), it might be a better location than my land. I'm not sure that the best place would be the field (hell, I'm not sure of anything, I've never hunted deer before--I just like walking in the woods), but it did have me thinking that I might have some longer shots.
Maybe the Gunsite Scout would be the ticket. I'm sure I wouldn't be the first person to shoot a whitetail at 40 yds with .308, should I be so lucky, and if I wanted a longer shot it would be plenty powerful. 30/30 looks like it would be fine for me too, with the LEVERevolution ammo the retained energy looks quite good (or handloading some spitzer bullets). I guess I'm thinking, get something that can shoot a little longer to start with. As I get some experience, I can always add a lever gun or a Mini-30 later.
Maybe the Gunsite Scout would be the ticket. I'm sure I wouldn't be the first person to shoot a whitetail at 40 yds with .308, should I be so lucky, and if I wanted a longer shot it would be plenty powerful. 30/30 looks like it would be fine for me too, with the LEVERevolution ammo the retained energy looks quite good (or handloading some spitzer bullets). I guess I'm thinking, get something that can shoot a little longer to start with. As I get some experience, I can always add a lever gun or a Mini-30 later.


















































