roysclockgun
Handloader
- Dec 17, 2005
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A fair number of issues come with age. Not all of them are pleasant. In my 50s, the kill became less important and the level of the quality feel of a hunt moved to the fore. Along with a quality hunt, I felt more need to make one shot kills. There is something about carrying a single shot rifle that makes me feel even more responsible for lessening the suffering of the game. For those reasons, I began using my Browning B78, in 7RemMag., for all deer to include elk.
The 140gr AB provided the highest degree of accuracy and long range quick kills on mule deer and pronghorn. Granted, my longest shot was a measured 404 yards on a good muley buck. Not world class shooting, but I had full confidence in the rifle and bullet, when I took that shot.
Are any other hunters feeling as I do, that there is a shortage of single shot, solid lock up rifles available? The break open rifles are good, but not what I want on a long range deer/pronghorn hunt. There really is nothing out there, unless one searches the used market. Am I mistaken??
Steven
The 140gr AB provided the highest degree of accuracy and long range quick kills on mule deer and pronghorn. Granted, my longest shot was a measured 404 yards on a good muley buck. Not world class shooting, but I had full confidence in the rifle and bullet, when I took that shot.
Are any other hunters feeling as I do, that there is a shortage of single shot, solid lock up rifles available? The break open rifles are good, but not what I want on a long range deer/pronghorn hunt. There really is nothing out there, unless one searches the used market. Am I mistaken??
Steven