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Your Ideal Hunting Rifle.
This thread is particularly aimed at all the good ol' boys in Canada and the States who love hunting big game. Oh yeah, nothing is better than getting out to a log cabin deep in the north of canada with some buddies and some molson canadian draft ready to bag some wild meat.
Anyways my ideal setup is The PVI-2 high grid Swarovski scope with maybe an old german mauser or russian dragunov sniper rifle from world war 2. Supposedly they are just beautifully made.
your thoughts.......
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we have an outdoor recreation forum now you will get plenty more interest out there But yeh, I wanna start hunting, just need to find some folks to join, I don't think it's a very good idea for me to start all on my own, gotta find someone to tutor me. Maybe a gun club or something...
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CZ 550 American Safari Magnum Bolt-Action Rifle in .375 H&H.
Took this baby to Africa on a big game hunt. My dad took out an elephant with it back in the day before they became semi endangered.
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Originally Posted by Haider254
we have an outdoor recreation forum now  you will get plenty more interest out there  But yeh, I wanna start hunting, just need to find some folks to join, I don't think it's a very good idea for me to start all on my own, gotta find someone to tutor me. Maybe a gun club or something...
Smart guy, theres a lot to learn in all the different fields of hunting game and with certain weapons. The coolest experience is if you have a grandfather to go with, you will build great memories. Yeah I didnt know about that outdoor rec forum oops.
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Originally Posted by HarrisonDale
CZ 550 American Safari Magnum Bolt-Action Rifle in .375 H&H.
Took this baby to Africa on a big game hunt. My dad took out an elephant with it back in the day before they became semi endangered.
So what did you do with the elephant ? I am not really into sport hunting.
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yeah, both my grandads are dead 
But yeah, blah... not many people my age into hunting. Need to find some country folk
" 'Hey buddy, my daddy died for that flag.'
'Really? I bought mine. Yeah, they sell them at K-Mart and ****.'
'He died in the Korean War.'
'Wow, what a coincidence. Mine was made in Korea.'
No one – and I repeat, no one – has ever died for a flag. See, a flag ... is just a piece of cloth. They may have died for freedom, which is also the freedom to burn the ****in' flag, see. That's freedom."
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1961-1994
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I Bleed Black and Gold
Wow, there ar so many good rifles, scopes, and calibers to choose from, it's almost impossible to pick just one setup. Hunting moose or bear would require a far different setup than hunting prairie dogs.
Ok, Here's what I would get:
Browning A-Bolt chambered in the .300 Winchester Short Magnum, with the BOSS adjustable Muzzle Brake.
http://www.browning.com/products/cat...35&type_id=032
For a scope, I'd pick a Burris Black Diamond 8X-32X-50mm with the Ballistic Mil Dot reticle
http://www.burrisoptics.com/blackdiamond.html
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I Bleed Black and Gold
And for hunting......um..........certain agressive bipeds from long distance, I would get one of these:
A Dokota Arms "Longbow" T-76 Tactical Engagement Rifle Chambered in .338 Lapua Mag.
http://www.dakotaarms.com/currentinventory/inventory_item_detail.php?serialNumber=T0092!^1796 3
With a U.S. Optics 10X-42X-58mm scope.
http://www.usoptics.com/sub_pages/sc...php?recordID=7
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I like to challenge myself so I often go out hunting bears with a .22 WMR 10/22. It's tough because normally if you shoot them once it doesn't even bother them and they keep going so you have to keep tracking him and normally it takes at least a half dozen shots before he starts to slow down. Then I normally just move in and use my Remington model 7 in .223 to finish him off.
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Originally Posted by Tae Kwon
with maybe an old german mauser
we have an old german mauser in my family from WW2. Genuine, with tiny swastikas carved into the barrel. I dont know how my grandfather got it, or how he was able to bring it over to america. It lacks a scope, because it doesnt have any rails to mount one on it. Would be a dream if it did. It is very accurate with the standard site tho. Dont use it for hunting, just target practice. We leave the real work up to the ol' 12 gauge.
Also, even tho we have this gun, we are not racist and my family flead from the nazis during the war.
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Originally Posted by vincenthk
I like to challenge myself so I often go out hunting bears with a .22 WMR 10/22. It's tough because normally if you shoot them once it doesn't even bother them and they keep going so you have to keep tracking him and normally it takes at least a half dozen shots before he starts to slow down. Then I normally just move in and use my Remington model 7 in .223 to finish him off.
Thats possibly the most horrible thing Ive heard...how could you put another living creature through that pain? I really hope you rethink your hunting practices.
Anywho...My dream rifle would be all flat black, barrel stock and scope so its glareless, bolt action, high power scope, removeable magazine, .300 caliber maybe .308, and a custon stock fitted to me.
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the Manimal
I own my ideal rifle....
Winchester Model 70 30-06, synthetic stock, black barrel and scope. The scope is a Swarovski leatherwood Camputer art 6-24x50mm M-1200.
Last time I went to the range I sighted it in at 300yds, and nailed all 7 shots in a 3"x3" box.
30-06 is tried, proven and true. It'll take down any big game america has!
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Originally Posted by vincenthk
I like to challenge myself so I often go out hunting bears with a .22 WMR 10/22. It's tough because normally if you shoot them once it doesn't even bother them and they keep going so you have to keep tracking him and normally it takes at least a half dozen shots before he starts to slow down. Then I normally just move in and use my Remington model 7 in .223 to finish him off.
Dude thats stupid, really inhumane, and would not be considered hunting!
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Originally Posted by Darren01
I own my ideal rifle....
Winchester Model 70 30-06, synthetic stock, black barrel and scope. The scope is a Swarovski leatherwood Camputer art 6-24x50mm M-1200.
Last time I went to the range I sighted it in at 300yds, and nailed all 7 shots in a 3"x3" box.
30-06 is tried, proven and true. It'll take down any big game america has!
Fukn A how do you find the swarovski scope, just crystal clear i bet.
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Originally Posted by mezazvers
we have an old german mauser in my family from WW2. Genuine, with tiny swastikas carved into the barrel. I dont know how my grandfather got it, or how he was able to bring it over to america. It lacks a scope, because it doesnt have any rails to mount one on it. Would be a dream if it did. It is very accurate with the standard site tho. Dont use it for hunting, just target practice. We leave the real work up to the ol' 12 gauge.
Also, even tho we have this gun, we are not racist and my family flead from the nazis during the war.
Check with a gun shop. They might know where you can get military mounts so you can mount a scope. Also, check with Cabelas. They carry a long list of military mounts for older military guns. With those, you can mount just about any scope.
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I don't hunt, don't have the heart for it but my dad is an avid hunter and claims that the 30-06 is the cats meow if you want to fall a moose,
with that said I have no problem eating whatever you happen to kill,
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my fav is the winchester lever action in .35, no scope.
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Well, I've never been hunting, so I can't say what an ideal hunting rifle would be- but I'm going deer hunting this fall with a friend in NM, so I'll be taking my 700VSF in .308. I'm thinking it's probably a bit heavy and long for carrying around in the mountains, but I'll survive.
Originally Posted by mezazvers
we have an old german mauser in my family from WW2. Genuine, with tiny swastikas carved into the barrel. I dont know how my grandfather got it, or how he was able to bring it over to america. It lacks a scope, because it doesnt have any rails to mount one on it. Would be a dream if it did. It is very accurate with the standard site tho. Dont use it for hunting, just target practice. We leave the real work up to the ol' 12 gauge.
Also, even tho we have this gun, we are not racist and my family flead from the nazis during the war.
Those Mausers are great. A gun shop in town where I went to college had thousands of them, although I think most didn't have the Nazi markings. Probably a dozen of my friends bought one so I got to shoot them, they were a lot of fun.
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Originally Posted by ratmonkey
my fav is the winchester lever action in .35, no scope.
.35 caliber?
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Originally Posted by Hartski
.35 caliber? 
that's what i said, the gun was my grandfathers.
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i love hunting
i havent been in awhile though
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Originally Posted by Tae Kwon
This thread is particularly aimed at all the good ol' boys in Canada and the States who love hunting big game. Oh yeah, nothing is better than getting out to a log cabin deep in the north of canada with some buddies and some molson canadian draft ready to bag some wild meat.
Anyways my ideal setup is The PVI-2 high grid Swarovski scope with maybe an old german mauser or russian dragunov sniper rifle from world war 2. Supposedly they are just beautifully made.
your thoughts.......
VZZ Vintorez, 9mm heavy.
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Originally Posted by Darren01
I own my ideal rifle....
Winchester Model 70 30-06, synthetic stock, black barrel and scope. The scope is a Swarovski leatherwood Camputer art 6-24x50mm M-1200.
Last time I went to the range I sighted it in at 300yds, and nailed all 7 shots in a 3"x3" box.
30-06 is tried, proven and true. It'll take down any big game america has!
1 MOA is OK for a hunting rifle, but serious long range rifle will short 1/4 MOA.
My AR shoots 1 MOA for christ sakes. 
(AK shoots 4 MOA so point taken)
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There are no civilians in the battle for survival.
Charging a man with murder over here is like handing out speeding tickets at the Indy 500.
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Model 70 Winchester.30-06 Springfield sniper rifle with a 10 power Unertl scope.
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.308 Win. with 180 grain, nice straight shooting gun.
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