If you shoot both rifles, in the middle of nowhere, in the middle of the night, would there be a difference?
Only if a tree falls on 'em.
If you shoot both rifles, in the middle of nowhere, in the middle of the night, would there be a difference?
Only if the Game Warden heard the shot... bad... bad poacherIf you shoot both rifles, in the middle of nowhere, in the middle of the night, would there be a difference?

Foxer said:If you shoot both rifles, in the middle of nowhere, in the middle of the night, would there be a difference?
Only if a tree falls on 'em.
But would anyone *hear* the tree falling on 'em?
Of course not. They'd almost certanly be wearing protective muffs from firing the guns.
Don't the muffs come with the little hat, whistle and plastic sherrif's badge when you buy a .270?
Wink
:wink: You don't need a .30-06 for hunting unless you start hunting grizzly or animals bigger than moose
You don't need a .30-06 for hunting unless you start hunting grizzly or animals bigger than moose, a .270 will do the job just fine as long as you put the bullet where it's supposed to go.
cdngunner said:What animals are there in Canada that are bigger then moose? Last time I checked there was no open season for Wooly Mammoth. Unless you BC guys are keeping that a secret
Which would be better for nightcrawler defence the 30-06 or the 270
Terrence said:How common is bison hunting? I saw some wild herds in Saskatchewan a few years back. It was very cool to see.




























