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North America 2 rifle battery.
15 July 2012, 17:43
arkypeteNorth America 2 rifle battery.
Can't think of any reason I'd want to hunt sheep and goats.
That said my two rifles would both be Wincheater 95s, one in 3006 and the other in 405.
Both shooting hard cast bullets.
Jim
"Whensoever the General Government assumes undelegated powers, its acts are unauthoritative, void, and of no force." --Thomas Jefferson
15 July 2012, 23:34
chrystechjust about any 6.5 and 300 win mag.
18 July 2012, 08:35
16Bore260, 270, and 7mm Mag. Oh wait, that's 3.....
18 July 2012, 17:27
CanadaboyOf the choices I'd say 270 Wby and 375 H&H. But my real preference would be exactly what I have in my safe:
For small tasty animals a Heym SR30 in 6.5x55.
For big tasty animals, or for animals that may think I'm tasty, a good Mauser actioned .375 H&H.
It's not the caliber of the rifle that matters - It's the caliber of the man behind it.
20 July 2012, 23:56
Mighty PeaceI went 25-06 and 300WM. Predator hunting with the 25-06 and possible deer. 300WM for all big game. Over the 25-06 I would of said 243.
30 July 2012, 04:25
dwheels270 and 338 is what I have and they both work very well. There is enough overlap that they cover the species well. I'd shoot a moose with a 270 and a 140 grain TTSX and I'd shoot an antelope with the 338 and a .210 grain TSX
07 August 2012, 06:35
Lennie Smallquote:
Originally posted by Mikelravy:
If you have a 300 or 338 magnum you don't need the other rifle anyway.
This was pretty much my thought on the subject. The 338 and 300 would be fine for anything from big deer to bear. If I was going to add another caliber I'd add a multi use varmint/antelope/deer caliber like the .243 or 6mm Remington.
So, ideally, I'd say 6mm and .338, with that you'd have everything from prairie dog to grizzly covered.
08 August 2012, 07:50
500MagManIf i had to pick 2 rifles and I can reload I would go with 20" barrle 308 Winchester and a 26" barrle 300 Weatherby Mag..
But my Remington Modle 7 in 260 Remington is very high on my list as well
the 2 guns I cerently use now LOL
if I had to buy my ammo ??? 24" barrle 30-06 and lever action Marlin 30/30 Win
15 August 2012, 06:26
I ShooterYou don't have my choices up there. I would pick a 243 and a 358 Winchester. That takes care of any thing I hunt or plan to hunt.
15 August 2012, 07:07
Biggs300I agree with your 25-06 selection but would probably choose a 9.3x62 rather than a 300WM. I like 300WM's but like the utility of the 9.3 more. I have all three although I haven't yet drawn blood with the 9.3x62 as it is new.
Start young, hunt hard, and enjoy God's bounty.
15 August 2012, 07:47
SevensI'd go 7mm Rem Mag and 9.3x62
16 August 2012, 09:13
wheleniteHow about two wildcats:
25-08 Winchester
375 Whelen Improved
In factory loadings:
257 Roberts
9.3x62 Mauser
17 August 2012, 00:45
mikem0553With the choices given I went with 270 and 338 win.. My choices would be 264 win and 338 win. matching mod.70s
20 August 2012, 00:38
Harry30/06 and 9.3x62. Now you have the same brass for both and a good range in bullet weights.
You can borrow money but you can not borrow time. Go hunting with your family.
21 August 2012, 18:05
Slenkquote:
Originally posted by SDhunter:
From your choices 270 Win & 338WM.
My choice is 270 Win and 338-06.
+2
24 August 2012, 00:28
Farmer JohnI vote for 7mm-08 and 35Whelen .
I prefer 9,3x62 and 6,5x55.
With that you can hunt all games!
24 August 2012, 01:28
Ingvar J. Kristjanssonquote:
Originally posted by Farmer John:
I prefer 9,3x62 and 6,5x55.
With that you can hunt all games!
+1 That's a great 2 rifle battery

30 August 2012, 02:11
kjjm46.5x55 and .35 Whelen.
30 August 2012, 02:30
416Tanzanquote:
Originally posted by Ingvar J. Kristjansson:
quote:
Originally posted by Farmer John:
I prefer 9,3x62 and 6,5x55.
With that you can hunt all games!
+1 That's a great 2 rifle battery
Ballistically, the pair are remarkably similar to the 270Win and 338WM,
Except that over the 6.5, the 270 has a little more punch (i.e. energy, whether put primarily into velocity or bullet weight or a balanced mix of these).
Likewise, over the 9.3 the 338WM has more energy.
All four rounds fit in a standard bolt/magazine rifle.
So take your pick.
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10 September 2012, 14:19
WstrnhuntrI voted 7-08 and 35 Whelen, but I personaly would prefer a 280 Rem and a Whelen as a two gun battery. And if your including Brown bears a 280 Rem and a 350 Norma would be even better.
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11 September 2012, 02:24
gspman1280rem and 338wm for me, if the 280 won't handle it the 338 surely will with good handloads
11 September 2012, 02:26
gspman1280 with 140 gn accubonds and a stout load of imr 4831 is a freakin laser beam
11 September 2012, 05:25
MileHighShooterHow about some high-priced fun?
257 Wby & 375 Wby (in CRF M70's or 98's of course)
Think that pretty much covers anything that walks here
If you think every possible niche has been filled already, thank a wildcatter!
11 September 2012, 17:07
wildcat junkie6.5X55 loaded to 60K @ 129gr bullets for sheep & such.
8X57 loaded to 60K W/200 or 250gr bullets would handle anything else on the North American continent.
11 September 2012, 17:14
wildcat junkiequote:
Originally posted by gspman1:
280 with 140 gn accubonds and a stout load of imr 4831 is a freakin laser beam
Yep, load a 280 Rem to 270 Win pressure specs & it is a close match for 7mm Rem Mag.
I was getting 3250 fps out of a 24" barrel W/139gr Interbonds over all the MRP I could (easily) stuff into the 280 case.
Predicted pressure was under 62K.
RL22 is a close 2nd but unlike MRP, it will get over pressure in the 280 case W/140gr pills.
3150 was tops for 139gr bullets W/RL22