Posted on 11/22/2016 5:24:01 PM PST by MtnClimber
We all have a favorite, regardless of what our intended quarry may be; that one rifle cartridge that is near and dear to us. Just as our favorite colors can be indicative of our personalities, our favorite rifle cartridge can tell an awful lot about us as shooters. Let us begin, with tongue planted firmly in cheek.
1. .223 Remington This is the Banty rooster of the bunch, the case with the Napoleonic complex; you embrace it believing you can take on the whole world with a microscopic cartridge, and you may just be right. You have no desire, whatsoever, to hear of any other centerfire cartridge, because your level of self confidence when armed with the .223 will send tactical zombie elephants running for their lives, wetting themselves at the very sight of your AR
2. .270 Winchester You are a gentleman, carrying your head high, while rocking a vintage red plaid wool hunting suit. Your claim to fame is the ability to sculpt an effigy of Jack OConnor out of instant mashed potatoes at the deer camp table. Thirty caliber? Never heard of her.
3. .30-06 Springfield Youre the first born child, the apple of mommys eye. Although you never made the Deans list, mama hung every one of your art projects on the fridge, proud as a peacock. You did pretty well in life, and although you may not be the shining star you once were, youre as loyal as a mutt, consistent and trustworthy. Modern bullets have given you a new lease on life, sort of like Viagra or Just For Men gel.
4. .308 Winchester You are the middle child, the defiant one, who always lives in the shadow of your older brother, the 06, but the two of you dont speak at family parties.
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I have 2 Ranch Rifles and another Mini 30 and all are accurate. The Mini 30 is probably the least, but look at the round. No problem taking deer at 150 yds. The 2 Mini 14’s are VERY accurate. If you are experiencing problems, maybe have a look at a defect in the stock. I have them scoped with 3x9’s( cheap) and they can hit a quarter at 100 yds, certainly no more than a silver dollar with bench rest at 100yds. I’ll bet a gun shop could find something and fix it cheaper than a new bull barrel bought and mounted. The way the action fits in the stock along with the trigger box is critical and I was told not to keep disassembling it by more than a few. I was told back in the Army not to take my M-14 apart very much. It seems to loosen the action in the wood to do that.
My Mini 14 is probably 2.5 inches at 100 yards. Other guns are .75 inches at 100 yards so it is not me. Still not terrible so considering cost to improve.
My first rifle at around 6 was a Remington 512 in .22. At 15 I picked up a Glenfield 30-30 at FedMart for $58.00. The next year a Remington 700ADL in 243 from Foleys for $99.00 some 47 yrs ago. As I’m always tinkering, I first rebarreled the 700 in 308( several different bbls). It’s currently sporting a 6.5x47 Lapua bbl.
If you want to roll your own, I think you can get boxer prime brass from Norma and Hornady. I’ve never tried Privi Partizan ammo, but I think it is boxer primed, and they have a soft point cartridge that can be used for hunting.
I also have four 30-06; a Garand, a 1903 Springfield, a British Enfield, and a left hand Remington 700. The right-hand bolt actions are a pain to shoot for a southpaw, but I keep them in memory of my dad. I remember my dad and I unpacking the Garand from the cosmolene it came in. We reloaded all our 30-06 ammo.
I guess I’m not old enough to remember when they sold guns at Foleys.
.270 people want their guns to be like their women. Hot, just a bit of recoil, and sweet as honey butter.
.45-70 is my favorite because civilians still can’t own cruise missiles.
Have you tried the Hornady .30-30 Leverevolution neoprene tip round?
The round nose bullets worked fine within 150 yards. With these Hornadays if your sights are zeroed you can make 250 yard shots.
Not with my eyes though. Thirty thirty. It was good enough for gramps.
Yes, I do.
Yes, I do.
I gave my BDL to my SIL. My 7600 shoots touching holes with my reloads. I have a Tikka Intercontinental I used to shoot Metallic Silhouettes with with a Leupold 4-10. I used to load down the closer targets to .243 speed. Full load .270 is a beast. I gave some thought to shooting the Intercontinental in Long Range Hi Power F class but never did.
It was at the downtown Houston store.
I bought my first gun (Ruger 10/22) at Bergners Department Store in Peoria, IL. This was back in the 70’s. They had an impressive sporting goods department in the basement. A very memorable event, because your parents thought you were responsible to have a gun and you got to experience the govt. bureaucracy applying for a FOID.
.300 Win mag, baby!
I was a HUGE fan of the .308 Savage, deer didn’t just die, they died with extreme malice - chest broadside would leave a hole on its way out I could put my head into.
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