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Get yourself a .22-250 for varmints. It makes for great off-season practice. George ------------------ | |||
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<ultramag> |
I think most people would need an idea of what you wanted to do w/ your rifles before we could give an answer. ------------------ | ||
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one of us |
Get a 243 or 6mm Remington in a bolt action. They make excellent varmint/deer guns. You could shoot such a rifle a lot, more inexpensively than your .338, and with less damage to your shoulder and nerves, allowing you to get in a great deal of shooting practice. | |||
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one of us |
Here in Utah, the .243 idea makes a lot of sense. It is enough rifle for mulies, plenty for coyotes, and a reasonable cost to shoot at the range. For plinking, jackrabbits, coyotes, skunks, and raccoons another good choice is a .223 bolt. Mine is a real pleasure to shoot... can go through 100 rounds at the range, and be wishing I had another hour and another 50 rounds. It's really cheap to shoot. | |||
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one of us |
getcha a 22-250. It'll bust a sage rat a loooong way out and is a very terminal medicine for yotes. I don't think a .223 would have the reach you need west of the big river and you can't buy Swift ammo at every corner store like you can a 22-250. | |||
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<sure-shot> |
How about the same rifle in 7 Rem Mag to compliment your 338Win Mag. The 7RM could be used for deer-sized game and as a 2nd or back-up rifle for elk-sized big game that you will use your 338 primarily for. You did post this question in the Big Game forum so I assume you are seeking a second big game rifle. sure-shot | ||
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<Caveman> |
DITTO - SURE-SHOT | ||
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Since you didn't specify a particular purpose for this gun, I am assuming that you want it to do something that the 338 can't. If you are looking for longer distances at deer sized animals I think the 25-06 might be worth looking into. Since it sounds like you are just starting to build your collection I would suggest staying away from the exotic or other magnum rounds right now, get something that you can shoot a lot with, and afford to do so. If this is your only gun, I'd say get a 22 LR as your next gun, and start shooting it as much as possible. Otherwise, something in 223 would be a good gun, or even a cheap SKS, hard to beat 500 rds of ammo for $40, and the experience you get shooting a couple hundred dollars of ammo will help you throughout your hunting career. | |||
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<1_pointer> |
Sorry I was so cryptic in asking my question, which should have been: What would you add next towards the building of 'stable' of rifles to handle any shooting chore? Thanks for the replies. | ||
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one of us |
IMHO, From squirels to elephant, in that order; 1. 22 lr 2. 223 rem 3. 30-06 gov 4. 338 win mag 5. 375 h&h mag 6. 458 win mag Good luck and good shooting | |||
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<Paul Dustin> |
I would think maybe a 22-250 or 243 win would come next. This would be a start | ||
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<ultramag> |
I would have to vote for a good heavy barrel .243. A 22-250 would be my second choice. The .243 just gives you a little more versatility. IMHO I think the .223 and less powerful fill to small a niche to be a prime choice at this time. ------------------ | ||
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one of us |
A 6,5x55 is never wrong ![]() | |||
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<ovis> |
Ditto Wachtel or .260Rem. | ||
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<T/Jazz> |
I just bought a 338 yesterday (BAR)for hunting large game. I have a 25-06 that has gone both ways for me in past years, varmints and deer out of state. I will admit it is not the ALL-DAY dog gun that many use on varmints. I shoot ground hogs mostly, so one is lucky to get a dozen shots an outing. It is a better long range gun than the 250 in my experience. It does a better job on deer than a .243, I know because that is why I got a 270 on trade for that rifle. The 270 was a little much on the varmints, so now comes the 25-06 yes. | ||
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<MNTNMAN> |
I would say the 25-06. Good deer cal. and yet small enough for varmits. | ||
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one of us |
The 243 gets my vote. It's almost exactly "half" of a 338 - 100gr@2960fps vs. 200gr@2960fps (factory loads). I happen to own both, but have not handled my 243 in several years - my Dad has (permanently) "borrowed" it for deer and varmints, and is proud of his string of one-shot running coyote kills.... Bill | |||
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<HOG> |
Get a .257 Roberts. It would be a great deer gun and could double as a varmint gun. It is easy to shoot and fairly inexpensive to reload. If an elk came along I would have no problem shooting it either. | ||
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