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Hi,

I am new in this forum, so forgive me if this is chewed through allready.

I was just wandering if you have chance to own only two rifles for all of your lifetime - what calibre would it be ??

You don't know beforehand what type of game or where you would be hunting - this is the point. Select calibres that can bring the pot full of meat in any conditions, plains, bush, Alaska, Africa...

My choice:

- 7x57
- 9.3x62

Should be sufficient in any conditions IMHO. I am traditionalist and do believe that most good things have been invented a looooong time a go.

Regards, Mark V
 
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.22 Long Rifle
375 H&H
 
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Lots of good choices and this topic always brings endless debate. For my own use it would be the 300Wby and the 416Rem. But then again I have a new 375Wby and I could easily make do with that pair as well. I am not a traditionalist and want the best tools for the job, regardless of when they were invented.
 
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If it's smaller than an elk, 257 Roberts imp. firing 117gr. Hornady SSTs. For elk and up, 30-06 imp. firing 180gr. Hornady SPs or Speer Grand Slams. I don't consider the 06 imp. adequate for the big bears but I doubt that I will ever get an opportunity to hunt them so I'm going with these two calibers.
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Hi,

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Originally posted by John S:
Lots of good choices and this topic always brings endless debate.[/

I know. [Smile]

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I am not a traditionalist and want the best tools for the job, regardless of when they were invented.
The selection for lighter rifle seems to be a bit high side for me, if all game is considered, but i don't know the calibre too well and there might be good light loadings for it.

I don't think these good old Mausers have anything to feel inferior against new calibres. Let the track record speak...

Regards, Mark V
 
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I own them. A 300 win mag and a 375 H&H built on left handed model 70 actions. My reasons are: readily availably ammunition and reloading components, their field proven, and they allow some overlap if something was to go wrong with one of them (heaven forbid).

Joe Bishop, a man who hunts extensively throughout the world uses two synthetic stocked Sakos, a 7mm rem mag and a 375 H&H, do do his hunting with.

A better combination might be out there, but for my requirements and in my opinion these two are tough to beat.

chuck
 
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A 270 and 500 3".
you have to let us have a 22 rimfire also. [Mad]
 
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If the nightmare of a two Rifle "rest of my life" were to actually happen - I would immediately commit Hari Kari! Don't even talk like two Rifles! EVER!
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Mark V:

VarmintGuy is a tough act to follow. But here goes.

#1 .416 Hoffman-400 grain bullets of course
#2 7mm Remington Magnum-175 grain bullets

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.22 Long Rifle
375 H&H

Agreed wholeheartedly [Smile]
 
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I'll take VarmintGuy's post a bit further and say:

I'm sick of these useless questions. What's the point of asking what one rifle, or two rifle, or five rifle would you choose? You get a lot of opinions and occassionally some pointless debate...

POINTLESS!
 
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2 guns: 22LR , 30-06
3 guns: 22LR , 30-06 , 12 gauge
4 guns: 22LR , 30-06 , 12 gauge , 375H&H

[ 01-16-2003, 23:29: Message edited by: fla3006 ]
 
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Just to approach this from a slightly different angle, I always think if limited to 2 calibers, the rifles they come in are more important than the actual caliber. I often see people excited to get a new caliber, but in my opinion (whatever that's worth) they spend too little time planning the rifle it comes in. Whether it's optimal for the intended purpose.

In my case, #1 would be a relatively light, flat shooting rifle that I could use for backpack sheep hunting, and can also be about perfect as an all-around deer rifle. Mine is a M70 classic stainless short-action custom 284Win in a Bansner stock and a Pac-Nor barrel which weighs in at just under 7 pounds with scope. A 140 SST for deer and a 140 failsafe to help me sleep soundly while sheep hunting in grizzly country.

The other rifle would be used for moose/elk/bigger bears and will be a bit heavier due to the caliber it comes in. Mine is taking shape as we speak, also on a M70 classic stainless action, this one in a Brown stock. I'm having my 300Wby rebarreled to 358 Norma. It will weigh just over 8 pounds complete. With a 225 Ballistic Tip for long range moose and elk, and a heavier bullet for close range/bigger critter gittin'. Depending on what the rifle likes, it will be a North Fork 270 grainer, an A-Frame 280 grainer or a 250 "X".

Either rifle could be in about a dozen other calibers that would work just as well, but it's the rifles and how they are set up that is the important part.
 
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Well all I have right now are

6.5x55 mauser sporterized
30/06
and a .22 LR

So I dont need any more?

Please tell me I need more so I can tell my wife I need more. [Big Grin] [Wink]
 
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For what it's worth, i forgot to say the following before i hit the button:

Nothing against anyone personally, just a pet peeve i developed in the last few weeks. [Wink]
 
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My pick would be a .257 Wby and a .358 STA. Another pick would be a .300 Win mag and a .416 Rem. Or I could have said .22 Mag and .340 Wby. Or how about 7MM STW and .338 Lapua. My first pick would still be at the top of the list and I would call it a chambering, instead of a Caliber. [Wink] Good shooting.
 
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My dear NutCase:

It is absolutley imperative and essential that you own a rifle in either .338, .375, .416, .458, .475, or .510! Your wife does not realize that you can not get into Heaven(whatever your relegious belief)without owning one of the calibers I mentioned. And yes, you must keep all firearms you curently have.

Go in peace.

B
 
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What do you mean "either", I thought the rule was you had to have one of each.
 
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For the world, if all possible game is on the list: a .223 or 22/250 and a .375 H&H or .375 RUM.

For North America, a .223 or 22/250 and a .338 or one of the 300 magnums.

For the world, provided elephant, Cape buffalo, lion, rhino, and the biggest eland are left off the list: a .223 or 22/250 and one of the .300 magnums.
 
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I can't see myself hunting outside of North America so this makes it a easy one.
25/06 and one of any of the 338mags.
The 25 for varm. and deer and the 338 for eveything else.
 
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I'll never see Africa so this is easy as well. My 257 and 340 Weatherbys can do anything I want to do anywhere I want to go. These hypothetical questions are kinda pointless, but pass the time. Sometimes the answers can get interesting. Take it easy on the topic starters.
 
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Mark V,

I would go with:

.300 Win Mag [flat shooting, good selection of factory ammo]; and

.416 Rem Mag [Cape buffalo medicine].

Regards,

Terry
 
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Winchester model 70's.

1. 30-06 with Leupold VXIII 2.5-8x scope.
2. 375HH Mag with Leupold VXIII 2.5-8x scope.
 
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A .22 hornet for things up to coyotes and diminutive deer and antelope species. A .30-06 for the big stuff. If it were three calibers then make that .22lr, and 6.5 swede or 7x57, and .338-06 or .35 whelan or 9.3x62.
 
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bah! a .458 win mag is all you need [Big Grin] [Razz] [Roll Eyes]
 
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quote:
Originally posted by Gonzo FreakPower:
I'll take VarmintGuy's post a bit further and say:

I'm sick of these useless questions. What's the point of asking what one rifle, or two rifle, or five rifle would you choose? You get a lot of opinions and occassionally some pointless debate...

POINTLESS!

Gonzo
Then why do you bother reading and posting a reply? Why not just skip the topic altogether?
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Iron Buck got it out before I could.

30-06
.375 H&H

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300 WSM and 375 H&H.
 
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Mark V,

Are you for real!!!!!! [Eek!]

Well I guess I'll play too.

7x57
35 Whelen , mmmmmmmmmm maybe 35 Brown Whelen, mmmmmmm maybe 375 H&H, MMMMMMMM I'd really loose it with only two [Big Grin]

my .02 worth

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Greg K,

I guess i have a wild hair up my ass. happens sometimes.

Rather than "yelling" at someone here let me try it this way:

Instead of asking such a broad question that doesn't really have any point, try asking something a little more specific. With a little more focus you'd learn a lot more.

I just don't see what good comes from asking a question that's so far removed from reality. No one here would ever want to live in a world that allowed only 2 rifles per person (or 3 or 5).

I don't mean to offend anyone here. I've seen people get way too excited in these forums, getting bent out of shape. Witness the "270 vs 30-06" post or the "why you say no to 30-06."

I will try my best to leave things like this alone. To each his own.
 
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My dear NutCase:

It is absolutley imperative and essential that you own a rifle in either .338, .375, .416, .458, .475, or .510! Your wife does not realize that you can not get into Heaven(whatever your relegious belief)without owning one of the calibers I mentioned. And yes, you must keep all firearms you curently have.

Go in peace.

B

Thank you, I showed the wife this reply and I know where I can get my hands on a .338 [Wink] [Big Grin]
 
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For N. America - .270 and a .338

For the whole world - .270 and a .375
 
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.270 (or so)
.338WM (The Alaskan)
 
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That's a tough one, but I would probably go with the 6.5x55 and 375 H&H. The 6.5 works great on everything from coyotes to mule deer, and the 375 on everything larger. [Wink]
 
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For me a 30-06 and a 375 ultra mag
 
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I have to go with the 30-06 and 375H&H.......boring but would work great for me!
 
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300 and 378 Weatherby Magnums,scoped with Leupolds,loaded with Nosler Partitions.Can't really think of anything that combo wouldn't be good for,in North America or Africa.

Brian.
 
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270 Win
338 WM

Stainless M70's
22" Barrel's
2x7 Leupold's
Fiberglass Stock's
 
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260 Remington & 416 Remington Mag

260 for anything up to 400 lbs in size, 416 for everything bigger, or meaner.
 
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It could be done with one rifle if you had a Thompson Centre interchangable.
 
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