26 November 2006, 07:07
MadgoatWhich Rifle to take???
This post is not intended to ask the age old question...."which caliber is best suited for..." My problem, is I have a closet full of rifles, each has harvested critters (whether it be elk, deer, moose, or antelope) in the past. I'm just wondering which one to take on my whitetail hunt? It is like having an extra ticket to the Super Bowl and wondering which of your friends to take along...Here are the choices with bullet selection:Ruger M77 .243 w/Barnes XLC 85gRuger M77 .308 w/Core Loc 185gRem 700 .250 Savage w/Barnes 100gRem 700 .270 w/Accubond 140gMarlin .30-30 w/150g Hot CoreNone, take my bow and arrow one
26 November 2006, 07:26
WyoJoeI assumed this would be for deer and/or antelope. Love the .243/Barnes combination.
26 November 2006, 07:34
MadgoatNah, just for a whitetail. The .250 was already successful this year on antelope. But to give you some background, the .243 with the 85g Barnes leads the pack in whitetail kills with 15+.
MG
26 November 2006, 08:55
SDhunterThe 270 is my all time favorite deer cartridge.
It gets my vote.
26 November 2006, 09:12
raybass270 short or long it'll get the job done.
26 November 2006, 14:25
H.C.Can't go wrong with .270.

28 November 2006, 01:02
taylorce1It would be fun to go hunting with any of the calibers you mentioned. I voted .270 because that is my go to rifle and my favorite big game rifle.
29 November 2006, 02:52
Dr. LouI didn't like any of the choices but I like the 270 best and 250 second best. Lou

29 November 2006, 03:27
LDHunterquote:
Rem 700 .270 w/Accubond 140g
The above is what I voted for... Seems like my choice matches the majority of the votes...
Therefore you MUST take the 700 in 270 and there you have it...

Something you didn't mention though and it's critical.
A whitetail isn't a whitetail... They come in all sizes and exist in all kinds of terrains, and ground cover situations. They can be hunted in many different ways.
All of these factors influence not only the cartridge selection but rifle selection too.
So... Give us more info and start the poll all over and your results will likely be much different.

$bob$
29 November 2006, 04:33
MrHawgAll are good, as long as you don't use partitions... They blow up you know.