I’m already taking a .375 Ruger and 45-70 to Alaska when I move. I’m just wondering if I should take the 6.5 Creedmoor as well.
About all I would use it for is sheep, caribou, and goat but I can take those critters with the .375 Ruger as well. So I’m looking for some opinions from those that have hunted or lived in the last frontier.
If you haven’t visited or lived in the last frontier feel free to also comment. My thoughts are, bears are scary and while a 6.5 Creedmoor has more energy than my bear defense pistol, I think I want more energy than the Creedmoor offers.
I’m planning to use the .375 or 45-70 on Sitka deer. Not because the deer are hard to kill but because a rifle shot is like a dinner bell to certain large hungry critters.
I welcome your input be it from real life, reading, watching hunting shows on the idiot tube, or from holding a seance with Elmer Keith.
Thank you,
Vince
About all I would use it for is sheep, caribou, and goat but I can take those critters with the .375 Ruger as well. So I’m looking for some opinions from those that have hunted or lived in the last frontier.
If you haven’t visited or lived in the last frontier feel free to also comment. My thoughts are, bears are scary and while a 6.5 Creedmoor has more energy than my bear defense pistol, I think I want more energy than the Creedmoor offers.
I’m planning to use the .375 or 45-70 on Sitka deer. Not because the deer are hard to kill but because a rifle shot is like a dinner bell to certain large hungry critters.
I welcome your input be it from real life, reading, watching hunting shows on the idiot tube, or from holding a seance with Elmer Keith.
Thank you,
Vince