Do you really need a magnum

Depends on what your hunting and how good a shot you are. A 30-30 will kill most anything if you put the shot right exactly where you want (pretty unlikely unless you are 30-50 feet away). 45-70 pretty much take down anything, no matter where you shoot it. Big game - unless you want to play John Wayne, I'd take a magnum, biggest one you can handle. Handguns same thing..if we had carry in this country then a .22 might work but likely just make a really enraged psycho come at you harder and you would probably have to empty the clip then into the bad guy to kill em...44 mag, pretty much end of game ("it will blow your head clean off, do you feel lucky punk?"). Cops had to quit using em though cause it went through the bad guy, then 2-3 units in a nearby apartment block.

Pretty hard to get so many things wrong in just one post but this is a good contender.
 
Pretty hard to get so many things wrong in just one post but this is a good contender.

Some people will never truly seek out and enjoy economy of force(minimal lethal force concept)
Is why most provinces have a primitive weapon season for at least deer hunting.
Others enjoy and seek out handgun hunting for wild boar. It's human nature to seek adventure, maybe relive our settler past, etc.

Is kind of on a mental level equally admirable to fasting for four days. Use of less resources is good for our environment, good for your human nature too.
Pick up a bow, pick up a muzzleloader for merely filling your larder. You will learn to be a patient hunter.
 
Depends on what your hunting and how good a shot you are. A 30-30 will kill most anything if you put the shot right exactly where you want (pretty unlikely unless you are 30-50 feet away). 45-70 pretty much take down anything, no matter where you shoot it. Big game - unless you want to play John Wayne, I'd take a magnum, biggest one you can handle. Handguns same thing..if we had carry in this country then a .22 might work but likely just make a really enraged psycho come at you harder and you would probably have to empty the clip then into the bad guy to kill em...44 mag, pretty much end of game ("it will blow your head clean off, do you feel lucky punk?"). Cops had to quit using em though cause it went through the bad guy, then 2-3 units in a nearby apartment block.

I waded through almost 250 posts of typical CGN magnum banter before reading this solid gold post! I had to read it twice to soak it all in. Epic troll sir!

Back to the thread, I will go and hug my 340 Weatherby now.
 
dont laugh i used a 460 wea on a wild boar hunt while training for africa and it did not do more damage than any other calibers ... but what do i know lol

My brother hunted whitetails in Saskatchewan with a 375 H&H just because it was there. I believe that he got a deer, but I do know that he rolled a coyote with the rifle and 270gr Core-Lokts with spectacular damage.
 
My brother hunted whitetails in Saskatchewan with a 375 H&H just because it was there. I believe that he got a deer, but I do know that he rolled a coyote with the rifle and 270gr Core-Lokts with spectacular damage.

I rolled a 'yote just out of my yard with a 375 WM... big hole, but not what I was expecting. A hot 7mm would have made the same damage IMO. But I was running Jethunters hard cast 250 grain pills, so that may have made the difference as well... Core-Lokts better bring it 'to the table' for the extra money spent I suppose.
 
Depends on what your hunting and how good a shot you are. A 30-30 will kill most anything if you put the shot right exactly where you want (pretty unlikely unless you are 30-50 feet away). 45-70 pretty much take down anything, no matter where you shoot it. Big game - unless you want to play John Wayne, I'd take a magnum, biggest one you can handle. Handguns same thing..if we had carry in this country then a .22 might work but likely just make a really enraged psycho come at you harder and you would probably have to empty the clip then into the bad guy to kill em...44 mag, pretty much end of game ("it will blow your head clean off, do you feel lucky punk?"). Cops had to quit using em though cause it went through the bad guy, then 2-3 units in a nearby apartment block.

Amazing. I had a good laugh over this one. .
 
1st time moose hunting. Sitting on a edge of a swamp in pouring rain over watching a huge swamp.

I had 2 cows and bull come running out into the middle of the swamp. Did the loudest worst moose call I could and they all stopped. Ranged it at 376 yards, waited til she was broadside, quartering away and squeezed a shot off.


I remember looking back after the shot to see 2 moose running straight away and almost positive I seen 4 legs in the air then they went over.

Walking over to where I shot I kept thinking did I really see it Bang/flop? Or did I miss and it was 3 running away?

Find the moose, Huge cow. 180g bullet zipped threw both lungs, touched heart and exited. You can see the exit hole in the picture. Moose looks more surprised than I was.

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.577 T-REX.

Everything from Quail to Elephants. And if you are a bad shot like most hunters, at least you blow the animal in half. Who needs shot placement when you have a magnum :cool:

Some truth to that. Over the decades I've met many new hunters with 300 magnums of various flavors who were quite frightened of their rifles' recoil. - dan
 
Ever notice that people will say not to use a 300 because it kicks too much and many people can't shoot it, while in other circumstances a 375 H&H is recommended because it is light recoiling and most people can shoot it?

Recoil affect is pretty much in your mind. ;)
 
Most people can’t shoot anything; I wouldn’t use them as a metric at all

A South African friend of mine thinks it’s hilarious that people say 30-06 is the most people can handle, apparently in SA they say the same thing about the 375…
 
Ever notice that people will say not to use a 300 because it kicks too much and many people can't shoot it, while in other circumstances a 375 H&H is recommended because it is light recoiling and most people can shoot it?

Recoil affect is pretty much in your mind. ;)

375 is a push, 300wm is a kick
 
375 is a push, 300wm is a kick

Yep, the 300wm be snappier in recoil for rifles of similar weight. The 375 H&H is a far more adaptable & pleasant cartridge to load for in uses ranging from round ball pest plinkers on up to 300 gr solids for the biggies. Rather accurate as well with decently constructed loads.

A wee poke to the 300 mag shooters. :stirthepot2:
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375 is a push, 300wm is a kick

Depends; my M70 Alaskan 375 weighs less than one of my M70 featherweights in 270 Win and more than the other one. I'd describe it as a kick. Nobody is going to confuse it with thistle down settling on the grass.

My 700 Custom shop 375 is 10.25 pounds and is very comfortable. Maybe that one is a push? Not even much of a push.

My CZ 550 is rebarrelled to .375 Weatherby comes back in a rather abrupt fashion.

My Weatherby Ultra light weight in 300 Weatherby would get your attention, but my MRC in 300 Win with a very dense piece of walnut is little more than a nudge.

My Kimber 300 WSM is sort of like winding up and throwing a potato chip as hard as you can. Nothing much there either.

So it depends. None of them should be confused with a near death experience. Laugh2
 
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