I would choose lever, pump or bolt over semi, especially if I were only to take 1 firearm. Although the semi might feel powerful and a quick second chance, they have been known to fail on the first try.
Semi's are prone to jamming and slowing down in the cold (from oil etc...). you have to be very careful to being using a correct oil to not have this effect. I have heard about many people driving north to end up with a firearm that won't shoot in the cold.
with a bolt, lever, pump...you can use your own power to compensate for the extra stiffness in the action from weather.
On a side note, 1 shot should be good enough. If you require a semi to take an animal, you probably shouldn't be hunting. When some people use a semi, they tend to rely less on aiming and more on splatter. This quite often allows the animal to escape and lots of laughter from neighboring hunters.
This information has been researched, not experienced by me. But I have heard these from many different sources. Another thing to take note, a lot of people take a second rifle when they travel to hunt. Nothing worse then going somewhere to have no reason to be there.
A cheap $100 303 enfield can act great as a primary/secondary hunting rifle. I know many people who use these rifles as their primary weapon for moose and deer.
If you require a semi to take an animal, you probably shouldn't be hunting.
Thats quite a sweeping statement you made there. Care to elaborate a little more.
I guess my rebuttal could read: Anyone that hunts with anything more than primitive archery gear shouldn't be hunting. But I would never say such a thing, because I feel any legal way to take game is good to go in my books.




















































