Guy Miner
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- Apr 6, 2006
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Years ago I started laying in good supplies of my favorite hunting bullets, and some that I thought I might need "someday." Well, I'm 60 years old now, and pretty stuck on my current inventory of hunting rifles. Looking at the pile of hunting bullets... I honestly don't think I "need" to by any more, ever.
Figure that this was the most successful season for big game hunting I've ever had. Four animals. So, an average season is 2 - 3 animals, sometimes only 1. And I have to admit, I've had seasons when I scored zero. No bullets fired during hunting. Or, maybe two or three, or four... Six at the outside? Say 5, 'cause it's a nice number to work with. Five a year for maybe 10 - 15 more years? Maybe 50 - 75 more bullets downrange after big game in my life? Okay, put one trip to Africa in there, for say an extravagant ten animals... Now I might need 60 - 85 bullets, total. Unlikely though.
And another 50 - 100 for practice. Load development? Already done for the most part. Am curious about what others recommend for the .30-06 and heavy bullets right now, but it's not like I haven't happily loaded and tested 180's, 200's and 220's from that ol' warhorse of a cartridge...
I've got several hundred, 300 grain .375's... Mostly Nosler Partitions. Why? Dunno. Bison stampede? Dinosaurs make a big comeback? Cape Buffalo? I probably don't need ANY. Yet, there they are.
A box of old Hornady FMJ 300's of the same caliber. Elephant culling? Maybe shots on cape buff running away? I dunno. More than enough.
100, .30 cal 220 gr Nosler Partitions. Because I know I'm going to shoot at least 50 Kodiak bear with my .30-06 in the next ten years... :roll:
150, .30 cal 200 gr Nosler Partitions - for pretty much the same reason, though I might want to toss a dozen or two at massive Yukon Moose and also Woods Bison...
Another hundred of the Nosler Accubonds in the same weight...
180 gr Nosler Partitions. Oh good grief. I'm not sure how many. There's not that much big game in my future!
165 gr Partitions and Ballistic Tips... 600 or so remaining between the two? Perfect for several lifetimes of hunting. :grin: And a couple hundred of the 168 gr E-Tips in case somebody makes lead core hunting bullets illegal. They're trying...
115 gr Partitions and Ballistic Tip bullets for my .25-06 rifle... Enough to limit out on pronghorn and deer for 40 years or more... Fellows... I'm pretty sure I'm not going to make it that long! I've got hundreds of the danged things, all on sale from SPS... More than enough to wear out the barrel on my rifle.
Oh, and 200 of the 110 gr Accubonds for the .25-06 as well. Haven't even tried them yet!
So - it's kind of interesting... I've also got literally thousands of 155 and 168 grain match bullets left over from my .308 Win match shooting days. Those are excellent for target practice.
Who else is swamped with more hunting bullets than they could possibly use in a lifetime of hunting?
Guy
Figure that this was the most successful season for big game hunting I've ever had. Four animals. So, an average season is 2 - 3 animals, sometimes only 1. And I have to admit, I've had seasons when I scored zero. No bullets fired during hunting. Or, maybe two or three, or four... Six at the outside? Say 5, 'cause it's a nice number to work with. Five a year for maybe 10 - 15 more years? Maybe 50 - 75 more bullets downrange after big game in my life? Okay, put one trip to Africa in there, for say an extravagant ten animals... Now I might need 60 - 85 bullets, total. Unlikely though.
And another 50 - 100 for practice. Load development? Already done for the most part. Am curious about what others recommend for the .30-06 and heavy bullets right now, but it's not like I haven't happily loaded and tested 180's, 200's and 220's from that ol' warhorse of a cartridge...
I've got several hundred, 300 grain .375's... Mostly Nosler Partitions. Why? Dunno. Bison stampede? Dinosaurs make a big comeback? Cape Buffalo? I probably don't need ANY. Yet, there they are.
A box of old Hornady FMJ 300's of the same caliber. Elephant culling? Maybe shots on cape buff running away? I dunno. More than enough.
100, .30 cal 220 gr Nosler Partitions. Because I know I'm going to shoot at least 50 Kodiak bear with my .30-06 in the next ten years... :roll:
150, .30 cal 200 gr Nosler Partitions - for pretty much the same reason, though I might want to toss a dozen or two at massive Yukon Moose and also Woods Bison...
Another hundred of the Nosler Accubonds in the same weight...
180 gr Nosler Partitions. Oh good grief. I'm not sure how many. There's not that much big game in my future!
165 gr Partitions and Ballistic Tips... 600 or so remaining between the two? Perfect for several lifetimes of hunting. :grin: And a couple hundred of the 168 gr E-Tips in case somebody makes lead core hunting bullets illegal. They're trying...
115 gr Partitions and Ballistic Tip bullets for my .25-06 rifle... Enough to limit out on pronghorn and deer for 40 years or more... Fellows... I'm pretty sure I'm not going to make it that long! I've got hundreds of the danged things, all on sale from SPS... More than enough to wear out the barrel on my rifle.
Oh, and 200 of the 110 gr Accubonds for the .25-06 as well. Haven't even tried them yet!
So - it's kind of interesting... I've also got literally thousands of 155 and 168 grain match bullets left over from my .308 Win match shooting days. Those are excellent for target practice.
Who else is swamped with more hunting bullets than they could possibly use in a lifetime of hunting?
Guy