Who hunts/shoots with a big bore??

I switched to a 444 marlin about ten years ago and unless i'm hunting a field i won't carry any of my speedsters in the bush!!!!

And i mostly hunt a slug only area and my browning A-bolt shotgun is a dream!!!!!!!

My 2cents
 
I have a 458 american in a K98 FN mauser action. The only thing that bothers me about it is its tendency to crack wooden stocks. The first sign, besides a hairline crack in the wrist of stock....is at the rifle range it would shoot really, really, low, for no apparent reason. I load it with slightly less powder under the bullet now. Have yet to take a deer with it, the 30-06 and 30-30 got used this year.
 
I have a Marlin guide gun that I take into the thick cover for moose and a Trapper in .44 mag for deer in the thick stuff. Use Ghost ring sights on both. For Muzzle loader a Remington in 50 cal. with a 3x9 Leatherwood In-liner which I have yet to calibrate so it stays locked at 3 power.

to my mind the big bores are the only eway to go if all your shooting is under 150 yds (200 yds for the 45-70)
 
Brutus said:
I have a 458 american in a K98 FN mauser action. The only thing that bothers me about it is its tendency to crack wooden stocks. The first sign, besides a hairline crack in the wrist of stock....is at the rifle range it would shoot really, really, low, for no apparent reason. I load it with slightly less powder under the bullet now. Have yet to take a deer with it, the 30-06 and 30-30 got used this year.

I bet you could fix the splitting thing with a good bedding job that included some internal cross-bolts. And there should be a small(.020") gap between the stock and the end of the rear receiver tang.:)
 
Mauser98 said:
I bet you could fix the splitting thing with a good bedding job that included some internal cross-bolts. And there should be a small(.020") gap between the stock and the end of the rear receiver tang.:)

That is the way to fix it! I have done that on a number of rifles and it works every time. Cross bolt behind the recoil lug and one in the web between the mag box and the trigger.

Ted
 
alberta tactical rifle said:
Took my deer this year with a REAL big bore, 50 BMG I can't wait till next season What a BLAST!!!!

Rick wins!

Maybe next year I will have some ammo for my 14.5mm PTRD, then I win.:D
 
It's not a big bore, but I gave Mullie's a try this year with my 8.6 x 72mm. Took it out to the CWD zone and took 11 Deer with it this year. The closest was 150yrds. and the farthest was 822 yards, all ranges taken with a Licia range finder. Got a like that ability to really "Reach Out and Touch Something."
 
I went deer hunting for the first time this season with my 12ga sluggun (it has a big bore :D) . I also have a .50 Cal muzzleloader that I fully intend to hunt with next season.

Omer
 
My 1885 in 45-70 was my go-to rig for the last couple of years. I just didn't make the cut to come north due to weight restrictions. Mind you I bought a 416 Rigby when I got here so that one will need to get out and limbered up soon.
 
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