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MarkR
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Re: rifle battery [Re: mlg]
      #83540 - 04/08/07 08:29 PM


My choices are;

.22 RF
22-250
25-06
338 win. mag.
416 rem. mag.

Maybe my 7mm rem. mag. could fit in there somewhere if I really had to.

Cheers,
Mark.


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africa1
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Re: rifle battery [Re: MarkR]
      #83702 - 08/08/07 09:38 AM

I have sold all of my long guns with the exception of a "battery". I have kept the following for hunting purposes, and they are all that I need:

.222 Remington 40x
.270 Sako Finnlight 75
.338 HS Precision takedown
.458 Beretta double rifle
12 ga. William Evans

I have found that from varmits to mountain sheep to plains game and dangerous game, I always have an adequate hunting weapon. Another opinion, everyone has one .


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maddenwh
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Re: rifle battery [Re: mlg]
      #84144 - 17/08/07 02:36 PM

7-08
35 whelen
338 win mag
416 remington/ or rigby
470 nitro

or if you aren't into big game:

22/250
30/30
35 whelen
300 weatherby
416 remington/ or rigby

My position is that you could hunt the world and anything as small as gophers with a 416 or 375 H&H. I prefer the 416, but both are big enough for anything, shoot flat enough out to two hundred yards, and neither really tares up meat upon impact due to their relatively slow moving slugs. You could also probably kill anything with a 300 weatherby if you were a good enough shot and didn't mind meat damage on the small stuff (some legal issues on DG in some African countries). From my perspective however, I will always go with more gun than is necessary and a bullet that is heavier as opposed to faster. A good 416 remy with a 1.5X 5 scope could hunt the planet.


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maddenwh
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Re: rifle battery [Re: maddenwh]
      #84145 - 17/08/07 02:38 PM

Didn't even think about shot guns... discard the smallest cals on the two lists and throw in a 20 or 12 gauge silver pigeon 2.

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Re: rifle battery [Re: africa1]
      #84153 - 17/08/07 06:42 PM

Africa1, would love to see some pictures and read about your Beretta 458 double some time. I am extremely fond of the Beretta doubles but haven't heard from anyone that owns one.

My choice- for hunting
.22lr
.375 H&H
12gauge (what else are you going to use on ducks etc.)
Outside Australia I would include a .416 Rigby, preferrably in double rifle.

For fun I'd add a lever gun in 357mag. and long range plinking, because ammo is cheep, an accurate .223
Just realised that is six, so I'll lose the .223


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Re: rifle battery [Re: Classic416]
      #87933 - 29/10/07 03:32 AM

I've god mine but one rifle..:

.22RF
.30-06
9,3x74R double or 62mm in a bolt action
.470NE

I'd reckon 4 would do...? However, a 8x68S would come in handy at longer ranges

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peter
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Re: rifle battery [Re: Bonde]
      #87934 - 29/10/07 04:09 AM

mine would be something like this.

22 lr win 9422
9,3 x 74 dbl rifle
338 lapua long range bolt rifle
20/577 alex henry dbl rifle
12 gauge shot and ball gun for all the rest

got all but the 338 lapua, it will come at one point or another.

peter

Edited by peter (29/10/07 04:11 AM)


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hoppdoc
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Re: rifle battery [Re: peter]
      #87957 - 29/10/07 02:38 PM

I must answer with the 5 best "flexible" ranging calibers similar to those I really use--

22RF-plinking( I like the 17 calibers)
22-250-varmints( I use 223 to 243 to 25.06)
30.06-deer size critters(In reality I use from 7mm08 to 300 Mag)
375 H&H Mag-elk,moose & bigger(I use 338 to 35 Whelen to 416 to 458WM)
12 gauge Shotty for all the rest

Guess I have to many guns!!

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Re: rifle battery [Re: hoppdoc]
      #87958 - 29/10/07 03:51 PM

We all have our favourites so here is mine

222 - Tikka LSA 55
7mm08 Kimber Montana for the dense New Zealand bush
280 Ackley Improved Sako Finbear - for open country, mountain & plains game
9.3X62 Simson for larger game (not hunted with it yet)
One day I will own a 375, a 10.75X68 & a double rifle in 450 or 470.

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1980E26
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Re: rifle battery [Re: pajeff]
      #87975 - 30/10/07 12:30 AM


PaJeff,

Here are my picks

.17 Remington- 30gr bullets at 3750-3800. Great for blasting through 1/4" steel plate or smashing P.dogs.

6.5x284- Flat out to 1000 yards (25minutes) and super accurate. Great bullets.

338 Lap mag- 300gr bullets. Good to a mile:)))

9.3x74R- Reinforced frame, sidelock with kickers, smoking hot stick of lumber.

577 BPE- 90/650 load good for anything on planet earth.


Corbin


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AussieHunter
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Re: rifle battery [Re: 1980E26]
      #87994 - 30/10/07 08:26 AM

My fav would be:

.22 LR (36 grain hollow point)
.22 WMR (40 grain powerpoint)
.223 Rem (55 grain soft point)
.308 Win (150 grain soft point)
12 Gauge (00/SG's or SSG's)

Edited by AussieHunter (30/10/07 08:28 AM)


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enfieldspares
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Re: rifle battery [Re: mlg]
      #88231 - 04/11/07 09:10 PM

If this is a "worldwide" battery you have to be aware of both calibres are readily available and what are actually prohibited in certain countries. For that reason ALL military calibres, .223; .308; .30-06 6.5mm Swedish (6.5x55), 7mm Mauser must be discounted. As must ANY rimfire apart from standard .22LR and any relatively "exotic" cartidges such as 7mm-08.

So a .22LR ir is.

That really leaves next only the .270, love it or loathe it. It's available, legal and will hande up to 150 grain bullets in FACTORY ammunition.

A 12 bore, again being aware that some countries prohibit multi-shot guns is next. The simplest probably a Greener's GP Gun. It offers rifle like accuracy, is robust, esily repaired and gives a fast rate of fire.

In the middle calibre it would have to be .375 Holland. Although this is perhaps not as common as it once was.

For the larger calibre, again love or loathe it, it would have to be either .458 Winchester or .416 Rigby. The .416 is more flexible, and probably performs better.

So that's my choice. .22LR; .270; .375; .416; 12 Bore. Not exciting, very "conservative" but I'll at least be able to find ammunition when you are still wasting petrol driving from shop to shop to be told "Not sold here, sorry".


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Old_rifle_nut
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Re: rifle battery [Re: mlg]
      #95073 - 24/01/08 10:58 AM

I'll add my $.02 worth. For my cottage / lake / bush / truck battery, I put together the following switch barrel rig on an H & R Handi-rifle frame.

.220 Long Rifle
.45-70
12 gauge rifled
12 gauge 3" shotgun
.50 muzzleloader
I want to pick up a .357 Magnum barrel for it as well.


The rest of my current "battery" consists of:

Ruger Model 77/22 with Zeiss (4 x 36)
Remington 700 Custom Switch Bbl (223 Rem BRSS, 6BR SSLV, 6BR SSHV, 308 Win SSHV, 243 Win sporter)
Winchester 1894-1994 Centennial High Grade (30-30)
Winchester Model 1894 Pre-'64 Carbine (30-30)
Henri Dumoulin #4 Grade DeLuxe (30-06) (Zeiss 3-9)
Ruger #1A Light Sporter (30-06) (Nikon 2-7)
Remington SPR 22, Double rifle (30-06)
Norinco, 56, SKS-D (7.62x39)
B.S.A. Co., SHT. L.E. II, Sporter
E.J. Churchill Gunmakers Ltd., #1 Mk III* Sporter
Parker Hale SHT. L.E. III*, Sporter
B.S.A. Co., SHT. L.E. III, Sporter
Lee Speed sporter
Enfield, #4 Mk 1,
W.J. Jeffery & Sons Ltd., Martini-Enfield,
Lee Enfield, L.E.C. 1 sporter
B.S.A. Co. Lee Speed, LLE,
Alexander Martin, L.E. 1, Sporter
Lee Enfield, L.E. 1 Sporter
Marlin, 1894C (357 Mag / 38 Spl)
Holland & Holland Limited, #4 Lightweight, #4 Lightweight (318 NE / 30-06) (Zeiss 1.5-6)
W.J. Jeffery & Sons Ltd., #4 (375 H & H)
Harrison & Harrison (Gunmakers) Pty. Safari (416 Rigby)(Kahles 1.1-4)
Winchester Model 1894 Big Bore Custom (444 Marlin)
Ruger #1S, Medium Sporter (45-70) (B & L 1.5-4.5)
Browning, 98, Euro-Bolt (458 Lott)
Lang & Hussey Ltd., Imperial, Best grade Sidelock ejector (12 bore)
James Kirk Gunmakers Ltd., BLE, Best grade Boxlock ejector (12 bore)
J. Blanch & Son (Gunmakers) Ltd., Best Grade Sidelock Self-opener (12 bore)
Browning Arms, Citori, Grade VI (12 bore)
B.S.A. Co., Supreme, Boxlock ejector (12 bore)

Having recently passed the 1/2 century mark, I'm going to start pairing the list down to spend more time shooting & less time collecting.


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gwh
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Re: rifle battery [Re: Old_rifle_nut]
      #95488 - 30/01/08 07:58 AM

Would be looking along the lines of:

.22LR

.222 Rem

270WSM

12 GA

Big bore, .375 as the minimum

Cheers

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JabaliHunter
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Re: rifle battery [Re: gwh]
      #95529 - 30/01/08 09:30 PM

22LR - something like a Cooper or really good Anschutz
6.5x47 Lapua - custom rifle with BAT 3-lug action, jewell trigger, krieger barrel and McMillan stock
8x68S - Win/Mauser custom controlled round feed action
.375 H&H or 9.3x62 - Win/Mauser custom controlled round feed action
.500NE DR - WR, H&H or classic Rigby
or .458 Lott - Heym Express action (nice and heavy to shoot 550gr at NE speeds)
or .425 Express - Win/Mauser custom controlled round feed action (to shoot 450gr at NE speeds)

Having said that, I'm not sure I could live without a .303 and 9.3x74 falling block though (really really really want a Hagn take down set with those barrels)

... or a .450/.400 NE....

... or a 12 bore....

Am I alowed 6/7 plus a shotty?

If you get a rifle with multiple barrels, does that count?!

Oh - and I forgot a muzzleloader.........

Edited by JabaliHunter (31/01/08 08:50 PM)


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JabaliHunter
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Re: rifle battery [Re: 500Nitro]
      #95530 - 30/01/08 09:35 PM

Quote:

17HMR - can do anything a 22 can do and better



Except shoot subsonics


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KM4
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Re: rifle battery [Re: pajeff]
      #95540 - 30/01/08 11:42 PM

Love this topic. For me, there's lots of "ifs, buts, & maybes ...", so here's my list/s:

What i really like:
17HMR
20cal wildcat (eg; 204 reamed chamber to 223 length)
300WSM ('cause I've got one & love it - can be loaded from mild 308 to near 300WinMag)
9.3x74R double
450 x 3 1/4" double

If practicality is an issue (ie ammo availability, legalities, etc):
22LR high quality bolt, or a Ruger 10/22
223Rem bolt (or, if necessary substitute 222Rem or 22-250)
308Win or 30-06 bolt or single (if necessary, substitute 270Win)
375H&H bolt
470NE double

This list, of course, completely discounts bird guns. One simply must have a bird gun (for me a high quality SxS game gun in 20 or 12 bore - maybe even 28), & a well fitted O/U 12 bore clays gun.

I could live the rest of my days in bliss if I could travel the world & each year have cause to use all the arms in one or the other list (& the shotguns).

Not greedy at all, am I?!


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Luckydog
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Re: rifle battery [Re: KM4]
      #98890 - 10/03/08 10:00 AM

Here's mine, from bottom to top.

50 cal muzzle loader
12 guage Browning Gold
12 guage slug gun
22 Marlin LR
223 Remington
270 Remington
300 RUM
375H&H CZ550
44 Mag S&W
Bowtech Tomkat (not pictured)



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Edited by Luckydog (10/03/08 10:02 AM)


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szihn
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Re: rifle battery [Re: pajeff]
      #98893 - 10/03/08 11:38 AM

22 LR.
222 or 223.
270 Winchester.
375H&H.

(I'd only need those 4. If I were to go to 5 I would add a 505 Gibbs)


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Landy
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Re: rifle battery [Re: szihn]
      #99104 - 13/03/08 08:55 AM

22 LR CZ 452 FS: pretty little thing

308W Kimber Montana: not a favorite round but practical

7RM M70: you need a little reach on rare occaisions

350RM Rem. 600: so versatile and easy to tote

450/400 Double: if first hunt requiring more than the .350RM is in a suitable climate
or since balistics are so close, and the double just gets abused or I just do not look as "classic" with the bolt for future hunt.
416 Aagard on M70 with syn. stock: if in wet country


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tophet1
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Re: rifle battery [Re: Landy]
      #99147 - 13/03/08 05:04 PM

.22lr
.22 Hornet/.218 Bee
.243W/.250-3000
.30-06
.404 Jeffery

+ 12 Gauge SxS but its not a rifle.


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EricD
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Re: rifle battery [Re: tophet1]
      #99148 - 13/03/08 05:49 PM

22LR
.243win
7x64
375H&H
450NE

(and of course a 12 gauge shotgun, but you asked for rifles)


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rscott
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Re: rifle battery [Re: EricD]
      #99951 - 22/03/08 09:24 AM

22lr
270 WCF
338 win mag
9.3X64 Brenneke
416 rem mag
limited to only one rifle 9.3X64 or my fn/fal


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bonanza
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Re: rifle battery [Re: pajeff]
      #99986 - 22/03/08 10:27 PM

Basic Battery:
30/06 Springfield
.375 H&H
.470 NE Double

My current Battery:

.264 Winchester
.375 H&H
.35 Winchester DR
500/450 NE DR
450 NE DR


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Checkman
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Re: rifle battery [Re: bonanza]
      #100113 - 24/03/08 05:34 AM

22LR
30-30
.270
.375 H&H magnum
.416 Rigby


Basically what other posters are saying. I went back and forth between the 30-06,.303 British (my favorites) 7x57 mm, 6.5mm Swedish and the .270. It's my understanding that the .270 is more common internationally plus it isn't a military caliber. Which is illegal in many countries. So there it is.
The .416 is as high as I care to go on the recoil scale and it's fairly common in this day and age. I've heard too many bad things about the .458 Winchester. My two cents.

Edited by Checkman (12/04/08 07:31 PM)


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