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Join the contest Subscribe“different”….ever consider a black powder Muzzle Loader? Cheap, fun, more challenging, extended open season and in some regions you can hunt in areas closed to CF.What are the thoughts on a rifle for 150 yards and closer? I have 30.06 I use for all hunts just looking for something different and still knock deer down at that distance. Not a fan of . 243's
Yes I have considered muzzle loader, but, I want the option for a quick second shot if needed. In my area of MI the last several years we can use any legal firearm during the muzzle loader season. This may be a better option with a $500-$600 budget.“different”….ever consider a black powder Muzzle Loader? Cheap, fun, more challenging, extended open season and in some regions you can hunt in areas closed to CF.
I hear you, I don't want a caliber that will be so fast and blow right through it and it runs 50 yards before it piles up.I mean....pretty much anything will knock down white tail at 150 and in.
Just pick what kind of "different" you want. You can do different like a 8.6blk running 250gr @ 2kfps or you can do different like a 6arc gas gun.
150 yards and in without the bullet going right through and it running off and piling in swamp/thick shitAll depends on what “at distance” means. Lots of awesome hard-thumping cartridges out there that are capable of 150-in, but I wouldn’t want to deal with their drop at 300.
.45-70 comes to mind, just because it’s a bigass bullet and is a popular chambering, but there’s a ton of options.150 yards and in without the bullet going right through and it running off and piling in swamp/thick shit
.223.What are the thoughts on a rifle for 150 yards and closer? I have 30.06 I use for all hunts just looking for something different and still knock deer down at that distance. Not a fan of . 243's
At that distance, headshots.150 yards and in without the bullet going right through and it running off and piling in swamp/thick shit
I've had exceptional success using tipped match bullets in the vitals. This season we dropped two trophy elk; one with a 7mm PRC w/ 180gr ELD-M @ 50yds and another with 6.5 Creedmoor w/ 147gr ELD-M @ 130yds. One ran down a short hillside and laid down dead, the other died where we shot him. The tipped match bullets do wonders when they fragment in the vitals.150 yards and in without the bullet going right through and it running off and piling in swamp/thick shit
This is the first thing that came to my mind. ‘06 is a great Whitetail cartridge from 0-500+. I don’t know why you would need anything different at 150(?) But if you just had to, for the sake of change…What is 30-06 not doing for you?
30-30.
…this is the way I’d go. I saw a ton of deer slain over the years by the ubiquitous Winchester 1894 truck guns in .30-30. Another cool option would be a .45-70 lever gun.Dude, at 150 and in, you would be fine with an old Marlin 30-30 with a good quality LPVO on top, and some Hornady LeverEvolution ammo. I'm being dead-serious.
I get the impression that you're looking for a round that's less than a full-bore 30-06 but has more knock-down power than a .243 Win. Have you considered a reduced-recoil load like Hornady's Custom Lite 125Gr SST for you 30-06? At 150 yards and in, it should provide all the power you need to cleanly take whitetails with a noticeable reduction in the drama at your shoulder. OTOH, if you're looking for an excuse to get a new gun then by all means go get one! A 7mm-08 shooting lighter bullets will be very civilized, very effective on deer and still have a lot of versatility.What are the thoughts on a rifle for 150 yards and closer? I have 30.06 I use for all hunts just looking for something different and still knock deer down at that distance. Not a fan of . 243's
150 yards and in without the bullet going right through and it running off and piling in swamp/thick shit
Add a fair few thousand to your price and buy a double rifle, 450-400....
Nice buck. Those 123 SSTs will do it if placed correctly. Only thing I hate about them is they tend to grenade if they hit bone. I’ve had to throw a good bit of shoulder away on several deer shot with my Grendel.Shot placement, bullet construction. Tag the spine with any of several dozen decent cartridges and bullets, and your game will go nowhere. At < 150, you're still in .223 territory.
Either pick something you're attracted to, or refine what you want. Your criteria is as general right now as "looking for a car to get to work in".
At 350 and in I'm still a big fan of the .308. Recently I've switched to the 6.5 Grendel and 6.8 SPC for 200 and in hunting. One of my main factors was that a collapsible AR carbine stock is extremely easy to get behind with varying layers of winter clothing. I've killed enough pigs at 150 - 200 to have complete confidence in those cartridges too.
My Gendel buck this year. Took a 123gr SST to the spine and went 0 steps.
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Ditto this. I noted your concern over not losing a deer to the swamp. I have used a Tikka T3 Lite in .30-06 for many many years. And I hunt a lot on the wooded flood plain right on the edge of the river marsh. The .06 makes sure they don’t get in where I have to go mudding or swimming. Even with a not so good angle on a moving deer. Put a 2-2.5x base mag by 10-15x upper end scope on it and you will be good to go from touching them with the barrel to your comfort level on distance.What is 30-06 not doing for you?