mike shickele
Regular
Given the intrest in the recient "Top 10 Canadian calibers" blog, if you could only have 5 firearms what would those 5 be. My picks would be:
1) Sako Quad in 22LR-great to just go out and shoot, also a great small game rifle/caliber combo.
2) Remington 700 in 223rem, with a Winchester-style 3 position safety (I'm currently having one modified to match my 30-06). This is the great use for it, as it allows you to reload/shoot for at least half of what your big hunting rig costs, and it also makes a good gopher to deer rifle.
3) Remington 700 in 30-06 with the Winchester-style 3 position safety. This is my favorite gun, mine is an ADL with a synthetic stock. I feel that the 30-06 is probably all that you need to hunt in North America. Give me a Hornady 180gr spire point, and I'll tackle anything that comes my way. Some try to argue with this, but they always look like fools doing so.
4) If I'm gonna go bigger that the 30-06, I'm going to go directly to the 375H&H with absolutely no second thought. If I went bigger it would probably be due to a trip to Africa, and the 375H&H will do in Africa what the 30-06 does in North America, and it "IS" the standard to which all others are judged. Not to sound boring, but I would probably build it up like my 30-06 for the sake of familiarity.
5) last but not least, a Mossberg 500 in 12guage, good ol' solid reliable git-er done gun.
Mike
1) Sako Quad in 22LR-great to just go out and shoot, also a great small game rifle/caliber combo.
2) Remington 700 in 223rem, with a Winchester-style 3 position safety (I'm currently having one modified to match my 30-06). This is the great use for it, as it allows you to reload/shoot for at least half of what your big hunting rig costs, and it also makes a good gopher to deer rifle.
3) Remington 700 in 30-06 with the Winchester-style 3 position safety. This is my favorite gun, mine is an ADL with a synthetic stock. I feel that the 30-06 is probably all that you need to hunt in North America. Give me a Hornady 180gr spire point, and I'll tackle anything that comes my way. Some try to argue with this, but they always look like fools doing so.
4) If I'm gonna go bigger that the 30-06, I'm going to go directly to the 375H&H with absolutely no second thought. If I went bigger it would probably be due to a trip to Africa, and the 375H&H will do in Africa what the 30-06 does in North America, and it "IS" the standard to which all others are judged. Not to sound boring, but I would probably build it up like my 30-06 for the sake of familiarity.
5) last but not least, a Mossberg 500 in 12guage, good ol' solid reliable git-er done gun.
Mike




















































