Winchester 94 Dirty 30. Head shots on grouse and rabbits, in the boiler room on deer.
Your welcome for the excellent advice =].

It's worked well for this since 1894.
Winchester 94 Dirty 30. Head shots on grouse and rabbits, in the boiler room on deer.
Your welcome for the excellent advice =].

You might want to consider a Marlin 336 CS (pre-Remington) in .35 REM. This caliber is considered by many as the best bush caliber.
44 mag is hard to beat for a bush gun, rifle is light and powerfull enough even for moose if you stay inside 100 metres... Cheers. JP.
35 Whelen. Why? Because all to often in the middle of the bush...is a tree. And sometimes you need to shoot through that too.
Ardent in Africa said:A couple days into the hunt we were riding the truck, and a nice Warthog darted across the road and shortly after came my first kill in the Limpopo. Louis and I jumped off, stalked briefly into the bush, getting an obscured shot, not far, on a very nice pig. I assumed my best hunched forward, bullet-weaving-through-bush offhand stance and let fly at the dark blob with 235 grains of Barnes best to paraphrase a famous writer- I also scored a direct, and instant hit. Straight to the shoulder of a nice treebuck. The pig ran off, unharmed, and the tree stayed put, I'd like to think anchored by the .375. I remarked it was tough picking out that one tree from all those present, left my trophy in the bush, and headed back to the truck with Louis.
Why on earth would you shoot a grouse in the breast with a rifle
Maybe I've been doing it wrong for 40+ yrs but a head shot is much less destructive!

...good bush gun capable of taking both small and large game up to deer....
My 7600 carbine in 35whelen topped w/ vx3 20mm fits the bill perfectly!![]()
I'm prefer a rifle to a shotgun myself. A good centerfire rifle is the best choice for big game, and with reduced loads is good for small game. If you use a cast bullet or an inexpensive pointed jacketed bullet at around 1200 fps, it doesn't expand and the small stuff looks like it was shot with a .22. A reduced rifle load makes less noise and kicks less than field loads in a 12 ga.
Recovered low velocity rifle bullets, .375/270 Interlocks
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The .375 Ultra as a ptarmigan gun
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Small wounds, zero damage to breast meat
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Why on earth would you shoot a grouse in the breast with a rifle
Maybe I've been doing it wrong for 40+ yrs but a head shot is much less destructive!



























