salmonchaser
Ammo Smith
- Dec 13, 2013
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When I joined this forum in 2013, with the exception of a tool, a lightly dressed Ar-15; light and reflex sight only, and a .22-250, my light rifle was a 30/06 and my heavy was a .577 Nitro Express. Throw a 300; 8mm Remington; 338, 375 HH inbetween. A D1 wrestling career, 20 years as a DT instructor have left my shoulders a mess. The 577 is gone, no longer have an elephant hunt on the horizon the 8mm became a 338 Jarrett with break and the obvious gap from .22 to .308 has been filled. The .257 and 275 rigby have seen most of the field work in the last two years, the 300 H&H went moose hunting. Still not convinced to go lighter than the 06 for elk, Scotty knows the ground I hunt and if they don’t drop right there your day can get real tough with just a short run. I always try to break both shoulders.
Yes I have come to appreciate the light kickers as well. Rather than rounding out my Ruger @1 collection with a 416 Rigby and 450/400 I’m going to rebarrel the 257 with a faster twist, go AI on the chamber and gain a little utility.
Yes I have come to appreciate the light kickers as well. Rather than rounding out my Ruger @1 collection with a 416 Rigby and 450/400 I’m going to rebarrel the 257 with a faster twist, go AI on the chamber and gain a little utility.