Re: Alaskan Rifle
[Re: K9BeavCoon]
#7688174
10/09/22 02:01 AM
10/09/22 02:01 AM
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Fairbanks AK
Aknative
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Fairbanks AK
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30-06 is enough. Nothing wrong with more, I'm pretty happy with what 338 Winchester does.
Rumors of my assimilation have been greatly exaggerated.
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Re: Alaskan Rifle
[Re: K9BeavCoon]
#7688421
10/09/22 12:13 PM
10/09/22 12:13 PM
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Joined: Feb 2011
Fairbanks Alaska
AKHowler
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Fairbanks Alaska
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I'm with Pete on this... The caliber isn't near as important as bullet placement.. While guiding up here in AK, i've been lucky to spend time with most of the new and old calibers of rifles, many different bullet configurations and all the optic options. I've seen poor shot placement with the biggest calibers resulting in follow up shots. I've also seen pure marksmen with a .270 take all of the biggest of our game with a single well placed shot. Caliber and bullet are not near as crucial as placement... I heard a professional archer say that "The bow is only as good as the jerk behind the trigger" and that goes for the rifle as well... Practice, practice, practice and get to know your weapon. I carried a Winchester .300WM for many years guiding with great results but switched to a Winchester .375H&H when we started messing with the bigger bears. When a guide needs to fire his rifle, things have went South and the bigger caliber just gives you a little more help. I now carry my .375 most of the time as I am very comfortable with it. The 30-06 is probably one of the most versatile calibers on the planet. From 55 grain to 220 grain bullets available opens a whole range of options. Whatever you choose, Shoot it and get comfortable with it. Good luck
Alaskan #9 Trap Company JR Pederson PO BOX 58226 Fairbanks AK 99711 cell# 907-378-7291 pedersonjr@yahoo.com
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Re: Alaskan Rifle
[Re: K9BeavCoon]
#7688776
10/09/22 10:49 PM
10/09/22 10:49 PM
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Joined: Dec 2007
40 years Alaska, now Oregon
alaska viking
"Made it two years not being censored"
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"Made it two years not being censored"
Joined: Dec 2007
40 years Alaska, now Oregon
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All good info. As the O.P. stated he isn't recoil shy, it's hard to argue against horsepower. Of course shot placement is paramount, but field conditions don't always provide for ideal circumstances. That said, the step up from .30 caliber to .338 is dramatic. The next step is equally large. And if you don't mind a push in the shoulder, try a modern muzzle loader with a max load of 120 grains of Blackhorn 209 powder, a 370 grain .50 cal. bullet, and a plain recoil pad! It is my current set-up.
Just doing what I want now.
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Re: Alaskan Rifle
[Re: alaska viking]
#7688794
10/09/22 11:12 PM
10/09/22 11:12 PM
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Joined: Sep 2019
MN
K9BeavCoon
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OP
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MN
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All good info. As the O.P. stated he isn't recoil shy, it's hard to argue against horsepower. Of course shot placement is paramount, but field conditions don't always provide for ideal circumstances. That said, the step up from .30 caliber to .338 is dramatic. The next step is equally large. And if you don't mind a push in the shoulder, try a modern muzzle loader with a max load of 120 grains of Blackhorn 209 powder, a 370 grain .50 cal. bullet, and a plain recoil pad! It is my current set-up. I’ve loaded my Encore with a mag load of 777 and 300gr SST’s for whitetails. It’s a lot of fun. I have thought of using it if I ever draw that bison tag because I love muzzleloading. But I think I read too many stories of them things running dead on their feet and if a guy ended up in the wrong spot and no time for a reload I’d be wishing I could chamber another round!
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Re: Alaskan Rifle
[Re: K9BeavCoon]
#7688811
10/09/22 11:38 PM
10/09/22 11:38 PM
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Joined: Jun 2010
MT (Big Sky Country)
Allan Minear
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MT (Big Sky Country)
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For what it's worth I'd like to add the .300 Weatherby mag to the list the the .338 Winchester mag and the .375 H & H these aren't in any particular order they're all top shelf calibers it will help if you reload . Allan
You're friend along the snare line . Allan
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