Pick 5 centrefires....well 4..
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Pick 5 centrefires....well 4..
I have a .204 stainless/synthetic bolt action... Given 2 people using the 'collection' give me the other 4 centrefire rifles you would put in the gunsafe if you were shooting from bunnies to pigs/goats.....do I/we even need 4 more ??? !!!
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Re: Pick 5 centrefires....well 4..
mate, if you already have a 204, that will handle all the mentioned game from rabbits to foxes at short to long range (100-300m).
I would say that if your only going to be hunting pigs and goats then you will only need 1 other rifle in a medium game caliber such as 25-06 or 270. Even a 308 would be fine. If you use a good SP bullet of around 100-140gr, that will handle most things. \
I reckon a nice tikka T3 hunter would be a good choice.
cheers.
I would say that if your only going to be hunting pigs and goats then you will only need 1 other rifle in a medium game caliber such as 25-06 or 270. Even a 308 would be fine. If you use a good SP bullet of around 100-140gr, that will handle most things. \
I reckon a nice tikka T3 hunter would be a good choice.
cheers.
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Re: Pick 5 centrefires....well 4..
204- you already have for bunnies
22-250. long range fox
25-06. goat
30-30 or a 45. pig
338 lap. and for whatever moves sitting on a hill far away."deer"
not the perfect choice although i wouldn't mind these Cal's sitting in my safe
all the best
al
22-250. long range fox
25-06. goat
30-30 or a 45. pig
338 lap. and for whatever moves sitting on a hill far away."deer"
not the perfect choice although i wouldn't mind these Cal's sitting in my safe
all the best
al
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Re: Pick 5 centrefires....well 4..
.22LR,.204 which you have,6.5x55,338/06 ...............................or a .338wm should have me covered,
Edit..........Actually for what you mentioned I would stop at the 6.5x55........................more than enough.
Regards Chris.
Edit..........Actually for what you mentioned I would stop at the 6.5x55........................more than enough.
Regards Chris.
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Re: Pick 5 centrefires....well 4..
My Pick would be ,
20 PPC..............Bunnies,Foxes and Cats
222 Rem............Because I reckon I will always own 1
220 swift...........Long range everything from Go ats down
25/06,260 Rem...I cannot decide which, one has the advantage of a short action and bigger pills and the other because it is not a pope.
300 Rum........... For one day when I go north with Buff Buster.
Thats five.......... so what about a Rimfire
20 PPC..............Bunnies,Foxes and Cats
222 Rem............Because I reckon I will always own 1
220 swift...........Long range everything from Go ats down
25/06,260 Rem...I cannot decide which, one has the advantage of a short action and bigger pills and the other because it is not a pope.
300 Rum........... For one day when I go north with Buff Buster.
Thats five.......... so what about a Rimfire
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Re: Pick 5 centrefires....well 4..
22lr
20 practical (204 if your buying a factory gun) for varmints
243win for hunting
284win for hunting
12G shotty (I use a 20g but either will do)
20 practical (204 if your buying a factory gun) for varmints
243win for hunting
284win for hunting
12G shotty (I use a 20g but either will do)
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Re: Pick 5 centrefires....well 4..
Considering the OP is talking about rifles for himself and up to and including pigs and goats I can see some overkill in the replies....
spose you cant kill em any deader than dead.
Regards Chris.
spose you cant kill em any deader than dead.
Regards Chris.
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Re: Pick 5 centrefires....well 4..
Id have
.22lr
22 Hornet
223
6.8spc
308W
300 WM
Cheers Ron
.22lr
22 Hornet
223
6.8spc
308W
300 WM
Cheers Ron
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Re: Pick 5 centrefires....well 4..
That's easy - bolt action in .308 / .270 or .30/06 or similar mid bore with a 3-9X40 for open country and spotlighting.
Lever action carbine in .44M or .30/30 with low range variable scope for scrub use.
And a rimfire - either a good .22LR, .22M or of course .17HMR.
A 12g shotgun of some sort is also handy to have.
Lever action carbine in .44M or .30/30 with low range variable scope for scrub use.
And a rimfire - either a good .22LR, .22M or of course .17HMR.
A 12g shotgun of some sort is also handy to have.
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Re: Pick 5 centrefires....well 4..
I'd probably take:
22lr for the bunnies in close - I know it's not a CF but I can't go without one.
204 for the bunnies and foxes at range
223 for a little bit of everything
270
and a 308... might be a bit much, but it if you want to stop something why look elsewhere...
D.
22lr for the bunnies in close - I know it's not a CF but I can't go without one.
204 for the bunnies and foxes at range
223 for a little bit of everything
270
and a 308... might be a bit much, but it if you want to stop something why look elsewhere...
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Re: Pick 5 centrefires....well 4..
For the game you mentioned, I'd go with the following:
22lr: just because they are so bloody handy, and quiet
204: you have, rabbits and foxes out to 400m
30-06: because no goat or pig will argue. Such a versatile calibre in my opinion, 125gr pills scream out of them for a flat shooting pig and goat rifle. Plus they are samba legal and you can take it up north with confidence if you get the opportunity !
Just my thoughts!
Cheers BB
22lr: just because they are so bloody handy, and quiet
204: you have, rabbits and foxes out to 400m
30-06: because no goat or pig will argue. Such a versatile calibre in my opinion, 125gr pills scream out of them for a flat shooting pig and goat rifle. Plus they are samba legal and you can take it up north with confidence if you get the opportunity !
Just my thoughts!
Cheers BB
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Re: Pick 5 centrefires....well 4..
sorry i didn't read the post properly... for the game you mentioned:
22lr
204 ruger
25-06
300 winchester mag
and a 12g shotty
22lr
204 ruger
25-06
300 winchester mag
and a 12g shotty
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Re: Pick 5 centrefires....well 4..
You cant go wrong with the .25/06 or 6.5x55 both very versatile and excellent on pigs and goats
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Re: Pick 5 centrefires....well 4..
For what you are after I'd look at two more rifles - and spend the rest on the best glass you can afford.
Rifle 1 - medium hunting rifle. 25/06, 260 Remington, 6.5x55 Swede. Will knock the stuffing out of just about anything in southern Australia (legally or not). Howas, Tikka T3s or a good 2nd hand rifle are the go here in a lightweight configuration.
Rifle 2 - a dedicated range rifle to practice with. For you I'd probably favour a 308 in something with a longish heavy barrel and target oriented stock. For me I'd go with a 6.5x47Lapua or similar. Ruger VT, Remington Varmit/Sendero, Tikka Varmit/Tactical or similar.
Rifles 4 & 5 cannot add to this for your purposes, but instead of buying Redfield or VX1 Leupold scopes, spend the spare $2000 on high quality optics on your medium and target rifles. The medium rifle would look good with a nice 3-12x44 scope from a maker like Zeiss, Meopta, Kahles, Minox (notice the thread of thought?). The range rifle would work nicely with a 6-24 target scope from almost any reputable supplier. This rifle will double as a nice stable varmiting rig for larger varmits.
You must have a 22lr - but the question was about centrefires.
If you must, you could consider a little lever gun in 30/30 or 44Mag.
And before you ask, NO I don't practice what I preach. The cabinet has over 30 in there, with two more on the way. (but only 5 or 6 get regularly used - don't tell the wife)
Rifle 1 - medium hunting rifle. 25/06, 260 Remington, 6.5x55 Swede. Will knock the stuffing out of just about anything in southern Australia (legally or not). Howas, Tikka T3s or a good 2nd hand rifle are the go here in a lightweight configuration.
Rifle 2 - a dedicated range rifle to practice with. For you I'd probably favour a 308 in something with a longish heavy barrel and target oriented stock. For me I'd go with a 6.5x47Lapua or similar. Ruger VT, Remington Varmit/Sendero, Tikka Varmit/Tactical or similar.
Rifles 4 & 5 cannot add to this for your purposes, but instead of buying Redfield or VX1 Leupold scopes, spend the spare $2000 on high quality optics on your medium and target rifles. The medium rifle would look good with a nice 3-12x44 scope from a maker like Zeiss, Meopta, Kahles, Minox (notice the thread of thought?). The range rifle would work nicely with a 6-24 target scope from almost any reputable supplier. This rifle will double as a nice stable varmiting rig for larger varmits.
You must have a 22lr - but the question was about centrefires.
If you must, you could consider a little lever gun in 30/30 or 44Mag.
And before you ask, NO I don't practice what I preach. The cabinet has over 30 in there, with two more on the way. (but only 5 or 6 get regularly used - don't tell the wife)
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Re: Pick 5 centrefires....well 4..
If i had to choose only a small amount of calibres to cover all types of shooting it would be the following:
Rifle 1 - 20x47 (or another big 20 cal) - varmints up to 1000y with 55gr bergers
Rifle 2 - 270 - everything from roos to deer
Rifle 3 - 375 H&H, RUM ,etc - for everythign else
the funny thing is out of the above i only have a 270 and a 20x47 being built.
Rifle 1 - 20x47 (or another big 20 cal) - varmints up to 1000y with 55gr bergers
Rifle 2 - 270 - everything from roos to deer
Rifle 3 - 375 H&H, RUM ,etc - for everythign else
the funny thing is out of the above i only have a 270 and a 20x47 being built.