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Right on guys, thanks..
I have a browning .308 that I have yet to go hunting with... ![]() Love shooting it at the range though.... One gallon jug full of water, at 100 yards and it explodes... Fun.. (outdoor range)
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Join Date: May 2004
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Used Remington/Ruger/Savage .30-06's are plentiful. Buy one, put a good scope on it and buy 1000 rounds of Greek surplus M2 ball from J&G sales. Then practice. Then find a commercial softpoint load you like and re-zero for that.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Rolla, MO (UMR)
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if your definition of long range is 100 yards and you want to kill elk, I would seriously consider a 30-06. Great rifle with a long history meaning many different styles of rifles in this caliber. It also has many different bullet types and loads for different conditions(deer to elk and even larger).
Just remember once you get to shooting you will quickly find out that 100 yards isn't that far and a long distance shot to me is over 300 yards. The reason I consider over 300 yards long distance is this. Most rifles that are made to hunt big game. .270s, 30-06s, etc are pretty much hold on accurate out to 300 yards if you sight them in correctly and realistically. Once you get past the 300 yard threshold you really need to start taking distace into consideration and accounting for that in your aim. lunyou __________________ McCain/Palin '08 1968 FJ-40 - 4.3 Chevy V6 and 3 spd*PICS ADDED(JUNE 01, 2008) 1985 FJ-60 - SPEEDY -My DD settin' on 33s and a rusty frame -parting out 1986 FJ-60 - is now topless THE BUILD UP |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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I have some nice triplex ammo for a 7mm if you need it __________________ "Daddy it's like a hippopotamus on wheels." "LONG LIVE THE PIG" ![]() A green and white 55, a gray 40 and a black monty YouTube - pig ride Credere, Obbedire, Combattere http://www.calicocleanup.com/ http://www.marksoffroad.net
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I don't know. If I took my '06, w/165gr Speers@ 2800fps+, and 4X scope, and couldn't SEE a deer or elk out to 200 yrds, I don't think it would be the scopes fault. NOT trying to bag on you, just see alot of over magnification anymore. Varmints, now that would be different, due to there size. YMMV, Al
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: morristown nj
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"If you wanted to hunt a large animal (over 200 pounds) at long range, what gun would you use?"
said Lee harvey Oswald
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Have a Coke and a smile:D
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As mentioned above, a .30-06 or a 7 mm mag would be just fine for what you want. I have both, but prefer my 7 mag, because of its ballistics.
Since I had a fantastic scope (Burris Black Diamond Titanium) just lying around, I bought a Rem 700 XCR in .300 RUM to put it on for my elk gub. However, my 7 mag is my backup for elk and is also my main muley gub. We hunt in an area where it's easily conceivable to have a 5-700 yd shot. ![]() Also, don't forget that elk/mule deer are considered thick skinned/heavy boned animals, so a little extra energy isn't a bad thing. What ever you end up with, always remember SHOT PLACEMENT IS #1!!!! __________________ Chad 1976 FJ40: TBI350/SM465/SOA/SR/37's/ARBs/30-Longs/Metal Tech/SROR/Oeyes 1985 Toy Hilux: 6" lift/4.3L/R150F/Marlin's DUC/ARBs/30-Longs/5.29s/37's/Oeyes 2005 Dodge Ram 2500 CTD bullydogged, airlift There's plenty of room for all of God's creatures, right next to my mashed potatoes! |
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Take it to H&F boys before I TELL THE MAN!!!!
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Sorry about that. I always forget that this section is on this site.
So I went and checked out a few that they had at the local sporting store while the wife did some grocery shopping. Really liked the Savage 30-06. Came with a nice scope (don't know the brand name) for $399.95 Sounds like a good price, but I am going to shop around because I am a cheap bastard! ![]() Thanks for the advice boys! |
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Have a Coke and a smile:D
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Some Savage models have the accu-trigger, which I've heard is nice. I don't have any Savages myself. If it's a package deal for $400, I'm gonna say that both the rifle and scope are value based. Meaning, it's far from the most accurate rifle out there, and the scope is pretty low quality. Don't forget to check your local pawn shops and/or online resources. Check out GunBroker.com Online Gun Auction __________________ Chad 1976 FJ40: TBI350/SM465/SOA/SR/37's/ARBs/30-Longs/Metal Tech/SROR/Oeyes 1985 Toy Hilux: 6" lift/4.3L/R150F/Marlin's DUC/ARBs/30-Longs/5.29s/37's/Oeyes 2005 Dodge Ram 2500 CTD bullydogged, airlift There's plenty of room for all of God's creatures, right next to my mashed potatoes! |
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no bueno
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How can we make this transaction?
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200 lbs is a better description of a mule deer. Anyway for Elk a .30-06 would do just fine. __________________ Rising Sun 4 Wheel Drive Club Member 1976 FJ40, A project with little progress. 1985 FJ60, SBC 350, Ranger Overdrive, OME, 33" MT/R, SafariGard bumper with T-max winch. 1997 FZJ80 40th Anniversary, locked and now on 33"s Last edited by Corbet; 02-23-08 at 02:04 PM. Reason: grammer |
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If your only goal is to learn accurate long range shooting I'd opt for a .308 or .270. Both shoot flatter and have less kick. But if you want an to eventually hunt Elk they may not do the job. __________________ Rising Sun 4 Wheel Drive Club Member 1976 FJ40, A project with little progress. 1985 FJ60, SBC 350, Ranger Overdrive, OME, 33" MT/R, SafariGard bumper with T-max winch. 1997 FZJ80 40th Anniversary, locked and now on 33"s |
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Ditto on a 30-06. You can pick up a nice used weapon and most
sporting goods and walmarts carry it. You can get ammo from varmit sabot type to 300gr. Pretty much covers anything on North American Continent you'd likely want to hunt. __________________ White 1987 FJ60. www.marlincrawler.com Member: TCLA #18387, Central Valley Crawlers |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Fresno
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I like to shoot .264 win mag,.270 win,.270 weatherby mag and a .300 win mag on a regular basis.All good flat shooting and can take down all the animals in north america.
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: WA State
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I agree on the 30-06/308/270/7MM for a "good" hunting rifle. I grew up hunting in WV and in the woods there a 100yd shot was a fairly long shot. Out west tho 100yds is pretty close for where I hunt now. I hunt deer with 25 caliber and elk with 30 and 33 caliber. I primarily use 45 cliber for bear and elk in the thickets.
I also agree the key to successful hunting is being able to put a quality bullet in the right spot will do the job... Accuracy to me is the key element in hunting whatever rifle/scope you pick in the end your profeciency with it will ultimately determine your success wether 100 yds is a long shot or 500 yds is a long shot. Most of all enjoy the outdoors success isn't always measured in the harvest sometimes it is no phones/t.v. or whatever for the time that you are in the outdoors. Goodluck and let us know what you picked. __________________ 1972 FJ40 mini truck axles 3rz 38's etc. 1999 CTD Sport TST-MBRP-AFE-QUADZILLA-315's 1984 Mini X-cab 35s locked (hunting rig) 1985 4-runner lift 33's (daughter uses it right now) 2007 Honda Fourmen 2006 Honda Rancher 2004 Raptor big bore kit-big gun ex-+2 a-arms-2+2 axles and 2+swing arm |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: CT
Posts: 68
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Rule of thumb
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This old quote always holds true "any gun's good, shoot 'em good" So get close and shoot well with decent bullets, and often once the first shot has been taken and you should have no problems. The savage is really a great gun for the money, I was thinking about getting one for a beater on mountain hunts so I don't tear up my nice rifles. Oh ya I also wouldn't worry about wasting meat especially on an elk, once it's on your back you'll wish you wasted more, haha.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Boise, Idaho
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Boise, Idaho
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Start out small and cheap. get a .22 with a scope and start shooting at can's at 100 yards. the practice is cheap and you'll start to get an understanding of long range shooting. you can then move up to centerfire rifles.
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Feb 2008
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Assuming your target is within 200 yds, the 30-06 caliber is an incredibly versitile and much ignored caliber. It is available anywhere, loaded for just about any game you could take in No Am and most of Aftrica, and is highly accurate depending on load and fire-arm out to 600 yds. If you'd like a bit more ballistic momentum, I recommend (and personally shoot) a .300WinMag. The .300WinMag, along with the .308 is a "snipers choice" caliber. Don't get caught up in the exotic calibers. Based on you question's level of sophistication you will be fine with at 30-06 from just about any mfgr. and there are a multitude of used guns around in this caliber. Focus on Winchester (model 70) if you can find one, or Browning.
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