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what about the .45-70?
what about the .45-70?
@LittleBoyLefty
LittleBoyLefty ... can I ask you a personal question?
Have you ever been in a deadly car accident?
Are you afraid of a car accident?
what about the .45-70?
@LittleBoyLefty
LittleBoyLefty ... can I ask you a personal question?
Have you ever been in a deadly car accident?
Are you afraid of a car accident?
@LittleBoyLefty
LittleBoyLefty ... can I ask you a personal question?
Have you ever been in a deadly car accident?
Are you afraid of a car accident?
Can I ask you a personal question?
Have you ever seen a Grizzly Bear in the wild?
In 0festivus’ defence if I was hunting imaginary threats and vehicles purposefully and I’d probably opt for his suggestions. Oddly enough if you cruise this site off our little reservation there’s a lot of that thinking out there.
@chuck nelson
Chuck, can we move on to the topic of this thread ....please?
@Ardent
My input/comments about anti material cartridges and anti wasp ammunition were sarcastic.
This thread has turned into a bear defense thread .... and that is sad to see.
How many Grizzly bears have you seen in the wild?
None, and you will notice that all my posts refer to black bears, not grizzlies. But again, all the people I know that had near-death encounters with wildlife all miraculously survived without even a scar. Now, several people I know had to dispose of nuisance bears trying to get into RV's, houses or cottages, but actual attacks? Never personally met anyone that had been attacked.
Please note, though, that never do I state bears are not or cannot be deadly. I simply asked the question - how many people does anyone here personally know that have suffered a bear attack (black, grizzly or polar) and have scars to show for it. Fairly simple question that should get a straightforward answer.
Now, Gatehouse, in his typical rectal style, states that he knows several people that have been attacked and suffered injuries. SO far, he is the only one, and based on past history, I strongly doubt that there is a Gospel according to Saint Gatehouse, so unless I am given facts to back up his claim, I will put it in the "highly doubtful" column, but not the "Fertilizer" column just yet.
Now, if bears (or any other wildlife, for that matter) pose such a real and credible threat that people should not be wandering into our forests unless armed to the teeth, surely to God it should be a fairly simple matter to find hard data to back it up. I have to admit that it is not something I spent a lot of time researching, but here in Ontario and Quebec, every animal attack gets a lot of press, and it is something that is reported maybe once or twice a year.
Even though i voted 30-06 which is an excellent cartridge i tend to keep using my 8x57 Mauser for all around hunting. Good killing power and very manageable recoil. If i want a flat shooting load the 160gr TTSX @ 2900 fps and 170Gr Hornady SST @ 2850 fps could handle mountain terrain pretty well. When in dense brush and shots up to 300 yards a heavy hitter like the 200gr partition/accubond @2600fps could be used with out issues.
Same could be said of the 308 Win and 30-06. Choose your flavor and enjoy.
Speaking of bears and cats i have never felt under gunned using my 8MM Mauser
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Grouse and small game? Not a problem
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Recoil.
Personally I’m very happy with the .300 but in all honesty most casual shooters aren’t interested in adapting to the recoil. For clients I’d rather have them use a .30-06 they shoot both eyes open and don’t blink than the new .300 they wince at. Many here will giggle at a .300 being called a kicker in the grand scheme, but the reality is for many it is. Especially in light rifles you don’t mind backpacking over the mountains for two weeks.
So, in summary the .30-06 is better in a 6 1/2lb rifle for the mountains than a 9lb .300. 7 Mag is pretty similar to -06 for recoil with more bark. It’s on the cusp of too much for many, but often just comes under the fear of gun limit- why I chose it for this thread once its bullet weight range and trajectory are considered.
Recoil...
The 300WM can easily be loaded down to the same, or lesser recoil than the 30-06. There are reduced recoil factory loads available as well.
The 300WM is well known for it's recoil characteristics, for sure. Zero argument.
But with regards to versatility, and the ability to lessen that recoil?
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