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Guest GLOCK2340
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In thick brush or in the mountains I'll use a Marlin 30-30 because of weight and it never fails. For open spaces that you can stretch a gun I have a Ruger m77 in 270 and its a fine hunting rifle.

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Guest REDDOG79
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do you know if the tri rail mount on the top cover will fit the Saiga????

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I use for deer is my Browning BAR 30-06, Mathews Bow. For Turkey I ise my Rem 870 Express super mag, Mathews Bow and I will use my recently aquired New England single shot 10 gauge. These I use the most or will be using the most.

Guest page90lx
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New England arms Handi-Rifle in 30.06 3x9x50 burris.

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i grab my 700 bdl dm with leupold scope on her...30/06 is a great round!! if mad weather i grab an old mosin nagant i put a scope on, still a great gun and dont care if it gets scratched!

Guest Jcochran88
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remmy 700 .270 has a few battle scars on the wood but we go way back.

Guest Bronker
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remmy 700 .270 has a few battle scars on the wood but we go way back.

Yessir, I happened to be along for a few of those scratches! You owe those to some nasty Montana greasewood and sagebrush...!!!

Welcome to the forum, J.

Guest Tn_River_Ratt
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grimel....go for the SRH Ruger 454 casull and ya can shoot either 45 lc or the 454 rounds............thats what i did and I hunt deer, wild hogs and anything moving. Impressive reults.

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Guest preruntn
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I have a Spartan 12g over/under I use for anything with wings. Overall reasonably happy with the gun. My encore has been getting the nod lately for everything else. I have a few different barrels so I change accordingly.

I have a few that occasionally go out strictly for something different. The two above are sort of the go too's though

Eric

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Well seeing I have never been hunting in my 36 years of life and this year will be the first time i would have to say my Grandfathers ( hand me down ) Remington model 141 pump action rifle in 35 caliber. Took it to the range for the first time in over 6 years. Shot it pretty good. I shot at 50 yards ( just me sitting at a rest ) and 100 yards (sand bag) and I would say I was accurate enough to kill a deer. It is pretty col to think I might get a deer with the same gun my grandfather did over 35 years ago. (Dad never hunted with it)

Guest billwilly73
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Usually my Savage 30/06 for deer, but since last season I have aquired a 7mm mag and a 300 mag also Savages.....Most accurate guns out of the box I have ever owned. I'm not sure what i will use mostly this year but I do know 1 or 2 days will be reserved for the Ruger 44 mag Super Blackhawk.

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I have only have one rifle to hunt deer with this season and I hope to take my first with it a Ruger .44 magnum carbine

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