Do you take more than one gun hunting...

When I go at our moose hunting camp, I have two big game rifles, + a shotgun for grouse, a 223 for coyotes & a 22 for plinking when the moose is on the tri-pod.
When I hunt small game daily, I have a shotgun for birds, the 223 for 'yotes, and a 22lr for squirrels ;)
 
Always 2 rifles for moose. Would love to take a 410 also. But with fly in hunts you have to watch total weight. Two boxes of ammo first rifle 1 for the spare. The 3006 is scoped the spare 3030 is iron sites.

The extra rifle paid off as one guy slipped and cracked his scope on rocks. It was a nice 7mm up to then.
 
On a mulie hunt right now about 3 hrs from home, 3 day hunt. I brought a Model Seven 308 for walking with, a M700 6.5-06 for sitting where the shots can be 400 yds, and an a-bolt micro in 25 WSSM just because.
 
If I go up north for a week I take my guide gun with peep sites, a scoped rifle and a shot gun for grouse.

Around here, I usually just take one because we are always close to home if there is a serious problem but also due to the fact I hunt with a partner all the time so I could just use his.

This year, however, we will also take the guide gun in addition to our regular scoped rifles, just for poops and giggles.
 
Bit of a side issue to the topic at hand but it does sort of fit, a combination gun. A 'number' of years back, on my way to the B.C. interior for a Moose hunt, I stopped in for a visit and a one day 'look' for Deer with my brother in law. That day it was raining and really blowing so we basically went for a ride. I took the rifle I'd brought for Moose and he took along an OU combination gun which I hadn't paid much attention to as it wasn't a firearm I was interested in. He spotted a ditch chicken and stopped, got out and shot it. Almost immediately a small Mule Deer buck we hadn't seen broke from cover, up went the gun and he got that as well. Now I'm interested:eek:!! I ended up buying one, then stupidly sold it:redface: and a couple years ago, got another:). A Brno ZH 304 in 7x57R/12ga. with another set of barrels, 12ga/12ga.

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Jeeesh Johnn,
every time you post a picture and eye see it, well my taste buds start to
salvitate. :p;)
:cheers:
Great photos, thanks.
 
Jeeesh Johnn,
every time you post a picture and eye see it, well my taste buds start to
salvitate. :p;)
:cheers:
Great photos, thanks.

Thanks guy:). Under the right conditions, such as those walks on old logging skid roads on breezy days, it's a sweetheart to have with you. I still haven't got a 'double' like my brother in law, but one day....... ;).
 
Step #1. Buy a Mauser.

Step #2. Make sure said Mauser has backup iron sights.

Step #3. Go hunt.

Follow the above formula and you won't need a back-up gun. I've seen/heard of too many instances where there were scope issues before a hunt to NOT have backup sights on a rifle.
 
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