- Location
- The Conservative part of Ontario
Some take a "backup gun". I take an alternate.
That is, every rifle I take hunting WILL be used. It's not there for backup, but rather for a change.
For example, I may take three rifles, or even a shotgun deer hunting.
I've never taken one home that hasn't been out hunting at least one day.
So, are you a one gun hunter?
I've used the 30-30, the 338WM, the 270, the 30-06, 303Br, 45-70, 6.5X55, 44-40, 38-40, 308 win, 243, 12 gauge ... in various combinations to take to camp. Usually three per year.
I use certain guns for certain things. Bolt guns are typically guns for long range apps, lever guns short to medium, and on the rare occasion I take the shotgun, obviously, it's a thick brush short range thing.
I use open sighted lever guns generally, for pushing deer, or crappy weather.
I even take the crossbow along if I'm going up pre-gun season, and bow season is open, or for if I'm staying on a few days after the rifle season.
That is, every rifle I take hunting WILL be used. It's not there for backup, but rather for a change.
For example, I may take three rifles, or even a shotgun deer hunting.
I've never taken one home that hasn't been out hunting at least one day.
So, are you a one gun hunter?
I've used the 30-30, the 338WM, the 270, the 30-06, 303Br, 45-70, 6.5X55, 44-40, 38-40, 308 win, 243, 12 gauge ... in various combinations to take to camp. Usually three per year.
I use certain guns for certain things. Bolt guns are typically guns for long range apps, lever guns short to medium, and on the rare occasion I take the shotgun, obviously, it's a thick brush short range thing.
I use open sighted lever guns generally, for pushing deer, or crappy weather.
I even take the crossbow along if I'm going up pre-gun season, and bow season is open, or for if I'm staying on a few days after the rifle season.





















































