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14 July 2010, 23:55
eezridr
If all you can have is 4 rifles..
On board with these guys.

EZ
quote:
Originally posted by safari-lawyer:
quote:
Originally posted by Mike_Dettorre:
well if a 375hh is not needed and a 12 ga and 22 lr are already accounted for then...

I only need two: a 270 win and a 338 win mag


I was thinking the same, but TWO 270s and TWO 338s!

17 July 2010, 00:10
Clem
223 Rem - AR platform of sorts w/second upper in 458 SOCOM (still only counts as one rifle.) Cool
30-06 - Bolt action w/3.5-10 VX-3
375 H&H - Bolt action w/1.5-5 VX-3
50 BMG - For the revolution
18 July 2010, 09:19
OldFart
I'm going to stretch the rules too:

1. Encore with multiple barrels Smiler

Then I would go with rifles I love to shoot

2. Winchester 43 in a 218 Bee
3. Mauser 98 in a 308
4. Pre-64 Winchester (On my wish list now)
23 July 2010, 02:20
Busheler
223AI,243AI,7WSM,338Ultra.
04 August 2010, 09:40
JLHeard
.223 on AR platform
Weatherby Mk V. in .257Wby
Winchester M70 in .300H&H
Weatherby Mk V in .340Wby.


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05 August 2010, 05:42
Clint
1. 223
2. 300 win mag
3. 375 HH
4. 450 Rigby

With the 22 and 12 gauge, you can take on the world
05 August 2010, 12:55
416Tanzan
Clint,
that is one very balanced battery.

The 223 makes a nice spur-wing goose gun in Africa. (But the 270 works fine, if one has ammo to splurge.)

I've never used the 450 Rigby but I've thought of rechambering my 416 Rigby for it. The 450 has that extra diameter and weight.
(I've also thought of swapping out the 416 for a lighterweight 416 Ruger Hawkeye.)

(As mentioned earlier in the thread, because I top out at 416 Rigby, my choices all back down the ladder a notch: 338 WM, 270 Win. These latter two in light, accurate rifles.)


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"A well-rounded hunting battery might include:
500 AccRel Nyati, 416 Rigby or 416 Ruger, 375Ruger or 338WM, 308 or 270, 243, 223" --
Conserving creation, hunting the harvest.
05 August 2010, 13:07
N E 450 No2
OK, Only 4 rifles, and African animals are not considered...

1. A H&K 91 in 308.

2. A Blaser R 33 with a Tracker barrel in 308.

3. A Blaser R 93 in 300 Win Mag.

4. A Chapuis scoped double in 9,3x74R.


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06 August 2010, 01:17
J-Po
22lr

223

.30-06

12 or 20 guage
06 August 2010, 06:31
Ray
Just three are enough for me.

.270
.338WM
.416 (any US rifle in this caliber)
06 August 2010, 07:12
Paul Tunkis
Just four hummm, oh wait I've only got four!
A CZ 22LR
A CZ 223 527 Varmint
A Ruger tang safety that started life as a 30-06 and is now a 9.3x62
A Ruger tang safety that started life as a factory 270 but now has a Lilja barrel and a lot of work thrown at it and it's still a 270.
06 August 2010, 07:16
keithv35
.22-250
.257 Wby
.300 Wby
.375 h&h (I'd have picked the 378 wby if I still wasn't wearing two half moon scars on my forehead from 3 months ago)

I told my wife that if it came down to it the 300 Wby would be the last gun I'd part with (don't get me wrong, I'd still hide a half a dozen under a tarp in the garage =)

I remember how my grandfather killed every deer, antelope, elk, and coyote with a Winchester 30-30. My buddy told me if I took it elk hunting, I'd stand a better chance at killing one if I hid behind a tree and clubbed him with it LOL
07 August 2010, 21:06
akrick
223
243
300 Win Mag
375 H$H Mag

Rick
07 August 2010, 21:20
Shack
Three I can use and need -

30-06 German made Weatherby Mark V - for myself
30-06 Browning Safari Grade - as a loaner gun
30-06 pre-64 Win 70 - as a spare for myself

30-30 Win 94 - for shots not requiring a scope

Those are must haves.

If this were 5 guns, I'd also include a Searcy 450/400 just because doubles are so cool looking. It might or might not ever get shot.
07 August 2010, 22:56
kells45
I would go with:

.223
.308
.300 WIN
.358 STA
09 August 2010, 22:39
PAPI
My Vote :

Since we have already included a .22 Rimfire & the 12 Gauge Shotgun.

1. .233 : AR
2. 30/30 : Lever Action
3. 30/06 : Bolt Action w/Scope ( M1 Garand or Browning BAR ?)
4. 45/70 : Lever Action

I can find Ammo for all the above, almost anywhere !!

PAPI
09 August 2010, 23:29
tasunkawitko
.30-06 by remington
.30-06 by zastava
.30-06 by cz
.30-06 by springfield
20 August 2010, 02:07
Red C.
.243 -- One that will shoot 55 to 80 grain bullets (Varmints to Deer)
.257 -- Wby Mag (Antelope to large deer)
.30-06 -- Elk sized game
.300 Win Mag -- Bear sized game.


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22 August 2010, 06:29
RM007
.17 HMR
.220 SWIFT
.270
.338 MAG


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22 August 2010, 08:05
Chris_Kenney
Savage Predator in .243 Win
CZ 550 in .30/06
Colt M-4 .223
Ruger Hawkeye Alaskan .375 Ruger
22 August 2010, 18:34
Eland Slayer
Here's my four:

.223 Rem
.264 Win. Mag
.300 WSM
.470 N.E.


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01 September 2010, 23:18
Richard Florer
i used only a .270 Win for twenty years with complete success. Now I am using a 7x57. Do not need anything else.
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02 September 2010, 06:50
Strut10
.220 Swift
.25-06
.7-STW or .300 Wby (take your pick)
.375 Wby


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05 September 2010, 21:26
bobgrow
22 K Hornet
Bob
330 Dakota
450 Dakota


Bob

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05 September 2010, 21:52
416Tanzan
Nice rounds.
You can have the Hornet, but those last three
are a great set. Nice.


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"A well-rounded hunting battery might include:
500 AccRel Nyati, 416 Rigby or 416 Ruger, 375Ruger or 338WM, 308 or 270, 243, 223" --
Conserving creation, hunting the harvest.
05 September 2010, 21:54
cropduster
223
25/06
300 win mag
416 Hoffman


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05 September 2010, 21:56
DLS
Since the original premise was 'no big 5" I'll take that to mean no heavy rifle, so my .416 Hoffman stays home, and no 470 NE, either.

The 4 I'd choose would include:

pre-64 model 70 .243 (came from my father) all original, including an old Weaver K4 with spider web crosshairs.
pre-64 model 70 .264 Win Mag (also from my father) I re-stocked this with a Brown Precision glass stock and it's a tack driver.
pre-64 model 70 .30-06 featherweight (came from my grandfather)all original, expect for a Leupold 2.5x8.
post-64 model 70 .338 Win Mag (hey, I had to get a rifle myself!)Glass stocked, with a Lilja stainless, fluted barrel. My #1 rifle.

I do about 90% of my hunting with the .264 and .338. The '06 is a wonderful, very accurate rifle, but I don't use it as often as I should. What the hell does 'need' have to do with anything? I just had to leave off some very nice rifles that I really like!

If I could choose any 4 calibers, not just the ones I own, I might go with:

.223
.264 WM
.338 WM
.375 H&H

And that still doesn't account for the .416 or .470! Wink
06 September 2010, 01:49
Captain Finlander
I like this one too.

My 4 choices are thus:

#1 - 223 or 223AI I have the AI.

#2 - 270 win

#3 - 338-06

#4 - 416 rem mag


Of course I own a few in between too.


Captain Finlander
06 September 2010, 10:41
China Fleet Sailor
Given the rules, my picks would be a 375 H&H, a Garand, an M-14/M1A, and an AR-15.

Life's just too short not to have a Garand and an M-14. The AR-15 would work fine in 223 for deer here in TX, and they're always making interchangeable top ends in new calibers if you want a larger (or smaller) bore. Somebody mentioned the 458 Socom. That'd be great for pigs in the brush.

But I still figure there might be gaps in the choices you'd have with cartridges that will fit the AR-15 format. Plus there are places you can't hunt with a semi-auto. For that there's the 375.
06 September 2010, 21:35
robncolorado
To cover the animals I hunt:
270
300
375
416

That is all I need and to be honest, the 270 rarely gets used.

Rob
17 February 2011, 09:24
atomiclab
1. 22 Hornet
2. 6.5x55
3. 30-06
4. 40 Newton

I think that covers it nicely
20 February 2011, 22:18
bja105
.223 for groundhogs and fun shooting, beginners. My Savage model 10 would be good.
25-06 for groundhogs, deer, fun, and low recoil beginners lender. A Savage 110 with easy barrel changing would be good.
30-06, in a 1903.
35 Whelen, also a 1903.


Jason
21 February 2011, 05:04
chuck375
220 Swift
270 Winchester
375 Weatherby
500 Jeffery

I've got the 270 and 500 Jeff, just need the other two ... Smiler


Regards,

Chuck



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21 February 2011, 05:16
ted thorn
I just need two riles and one shotgun and I would be just fine

.22LR
30-06

Throw in my 12 gauge turkey gun and I'm good to go


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23 February 2011, 07:04
Austin Hunter
223 Rem
308 Win
300 RUM
375 H&H


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24 February 2011, 18:42
friarmeier
4 rifles?

1 Rifle!

"As with the heavens above and the earth below, the Lord spake: and so it was that the .270 WCF came to be." tu2

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25 February 2011, 02:16
Matt P.
220 Swift
270 Win
338
375 H&H
25 February 2011, 07:02
Dr. Lou
1)223
2)270 Win
3)358 Win
4)9.3x62 or 375 H&H


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25 February 2011, 11:19
416Tanzan
Matt P's battery looked nice so I thought I'd re-do mine and fill in number 4.

I have shot guinea fowl and spur-wing geese with a 270 Win, as well as hartebeest, waterbuck, and roan, so that would be my entry level, passing up such lovely rounds as the 243 Win and the "Bob". For deer it can push a 110 grain 'X' bullet at 3450 fps, easily:
1. 270 Win
Next up is something with more punch and authority on the same animals, maintaining good long range reach. Yes, I've used the following very nicely on guinea fowl, and buffalo, and it, too, comes in some -7 lb models before scope:
2. 338 Win Mag
However, for all-around walking the bush, being able to reach way out there and really thump something up close I like the following handloaded to the potential of its case volume (350 grain at 2800 fps):
3. 416 Rigby.
Finally, I think that a fourth rifle would be good to fill out this battery. While a 505 Gibbs would be a dream cartridge, it's case volume asks for a truly breathtaking load and the rifle ends up quite heavy, too. The 500 Mbogo is really all that I want in a 'stopping' calibre. Practically speaking, it can almost match the 505 Gibbs. If I had the money I would probably be delighted with the newly developed and more modest 500 MDM thumper in a handy 21" barrel package.
4. 500 Mbogo, 500 MDM, or 505 Gibbs.
I would happily walk anywhere with the 338 or 416, or one of number 4, and I could carefully go anywhere in North America with the first, but would prefer number 2 or 3.


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"A well-rounded hunting battery might include:
500 AccRel Nyati, 416 Rigby or 416 Ruger, 375Ruger or 338WM, 308 or 270, 243, 223" --
Conserving creation, hunting the harvest.
26 February 2011, 07:29
dwheels
OK, I'll play,

A 22 Hornet
A 223 AR format
A 270 Win.
A 338 Win. Mag.