While the men at deer camp don't give two f*#ks in a cat's ass what anyone else thinks.
Why are you guys f*cking cats... all out of sheep... or is it a size thing?
While the men at deer camp don't give two f*#ks in a cat's ass what anyone else thinks.
A BAR in 243 would be very nice .... but its not a firearm I would want to take out into heavy rain... and the short two week season for whitetail will invariably present some days when the conditions are miserable but the hunting can be very productive. I think a 243, synthetic stock, bolt action would be a good choice ... plus a 243 bolt gun in a short action is lighter and handles a little faster (IMO) than a 270W long action. 270W and 243W are both excellent.
With an investment in both a fine glass and range time - I assure you that you will be very impressed with the BAR .243's capabilities....and plenty of excellent ammo is readily available......however a Model 70 is also an excellent platform. Two completely different rifles obviously. Good choice either way.
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Agree with this. I keep thinking I'd like to add a nice walnut/blued deer rifle but can only count maybe a handful of days in the last 5 deer seasons that were dry enough that I'd reach for it over my LSS.
I've had my bar for 15 year it'll function in any weather on the planet reliably. Without ever misfiring. I've had it in my -20 snowstorms to huge downpours. It always works very well.
Key is cleaning it with proper oil. Don't over do it just a light wipe down. Once a year I take the fore stock off spray it down with a good cleaning lubricating combo. Let it sit for a few days wipe it again with a nice dry lint free rag.
I use ballistol or g 96. Hopes 9 is good enough for wipedown.
I've never had a problem with any semi
Shoot moose with a .243? Hilarious. I would get laughed out of hunt camp so fast......
.270 is too much for coyotes, .243 is too light for moose. Think you are missing something here.....but it’s pretty obvious, you need two rifles, one for deer & moose, one for coyotes.
IMHO, I would employ the tried & true Remington .223 in a bolt gun like the Savage Axis for coyotes. .270 might be adequate for moose calfs, but bulls require something better.....
I shot my moose with a 243 and it went about 3 steps. I was using a 87 gr bthp. I guess some of us can aim and pick their shots and some just never seen the need.
Shoot moose with a .243? Hilarious. ......... .270 might be adequate for moose calfs, but bulls require something better.....
Why are you guys f*cking cats... all out of sheep... or is it a size thing?
I don't participate in "deer camp", I don't like what I hear about goings on there.
Yes Sir
I have hunted and guided in the Yukon for 50 years. Never seen a moose hit in the lungs with any 270 load go more than fifty feet before dropping. Most don't go ten.
Ted
I don't participate in "deer camp", I don't like what I hear about goings on there.
.270 is not allwed in southern ontario as its .277 diameter thats why the 6.5s and 6mms are so popular . some places even 6.5 sarnt allowed hence the new 6mm creedmoore
so i use 223 in areas and move up to 6.5s for deer and my 416 rigby just for #### and gigles.. show up at deer camp with anything 416 and bigger and everybody hunts well away from me.