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That's because it bounced off! Duh!9 out of 10 deer and elk surveyed said they prefer getting shot with the ubiquitous .308
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That's because it bounced off! Duh!9 out of 10 deer and elk surveyed said they prefer getting shot with the ubiquitous .308
True story!![]()
I had a buddy of mine who was our Regimental Armorer.
I'll always have a soft spot for the M60...I had a buddy of mine who was our Regimental Armorer.
He called me over to his office to show me a few things.
One of the three was a Singer 1911A1...we were still using the 1911A1 in my unit at that time
Neat to see one.
The other two were M-60's , that until he found them...were not on any book or inventory record.
Not going to lie....was so very tempted to have any one of them follow me home....
Needless to say that never happened.
Andy
Sez you!Needless to say that never happened.
Yep...Sez you!
Those damned SS tank commanders!!Yep...
Something about a felony ...and as Stomper stated...these things have a way of turning up somewhere on record...
And you better damn well have an answer.
Was fun to think about for a hot minute or two however.
There was one time when a former Lieutenant was going to cut me in on a bank heist behind enemy lines....
But that is another story .....
Hmmm...that might make for an epic movie....
Andy

Kelly? Is that you?Yep...
Something about a felony ...and as Stomper stated...these things have a way of turning up somewhere on record...
And you better damn well have an answer.
Was fun to think about for a hot minute or two however.
There was one time when a former Lieutenant was going to cut me in on a bank heist behind enemy lines....
But that is another story .....
Hmmm...that might make for an epic movie....
Andy

Silvies in the unit I drew.I've taken quite a few elk with the .270. It'll do the job if you work within it's parameters and get out there and practice practice practice practice practice practice practice practice practice practice practice practice practice practice.
What unit is your tag for?
Used to hunt it quite a bit back in the '70's and '80's. At the time it was hard not to trip over an elk!Silvies in the unit I drew.
The only reason to go bigger, IMO, is if you are hunting in an areas that have predators big and tough enough that these rounds won't kill them quickly enough so they are able to kill you back. Not many of those to be found in the lower 50 and definitely none in Oregon.Many an elk has been killed with the old green box Remington core lokt bullets out of 270 or 30-06. 30-06 is my choice but I wouldn't feel under gunned with a 270. If you're making ethical shots at ethical ranges you won't ever need more rifle.
Agreed. If griz were in our woods I'd be more interested in magnums.The only reason to go bigger, IMO, is if you are hunting in an areas that have predators big and tough enough that these rounds won't kill them quickly enough so they are able to kill you back. Not many of those to be found in the lower 50 and definitely none in Oregon.
The only reason to go bigger, IMO, is if you are hunting in an areas that have predators big and tough enough that these rounds won't kill them quickly enough so they are able to kill you back. Not many of those to be found in the lower 50 and definitely none in Oregon.
On multiple Alaska expeditions and nearly a lifetime hunting in Montana, I have shared hunting environments with Mountain Grizzlies, Alaska Browns, and Wolves. At least one Grizzly was seen every day while Sheep hunting, Wolves in camp on Caribou hunts. Shock wire around the cook tent in the Bob Marshal Wilderness.Agreed. If griz were in our woods I'd be more interested in magnums.