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One Gun Big Game Hunter

Post by JEBar » Wed Oct 19, 2016 11:58 pm

while researching the concept of only have one gun to use for big game hunting, I came across the following article at this link ===> [b]http://www.chuckhawks.com/45-70_big_ ... er.htm[/b] <=== up to a point, I tend to agree with it ... that being, "A good lever action or falling block rifle with a low powered scope can make 250 yard shots possible." .... emphasis on the word possible ..... while its true in theory, for my level of shooting ability and confidence in the ammo, 100 +/- yards is about my limit .... other than that, I think the info makes a great deal of sense


"The .45-70 For the One Gun Big Game Hunter

By Matthew J. Hewett

In searching for the one gun with which to hunt big game all over the world I have come to the conclusion that the .45-70 in a lever or falling block action is the perfect rifle. With these rifles a hunter has the ability to fire factory ammunition that will take any game animal on this planet, and reloaders can create loads ranging from mild to magnum. Sure, there are other cartridges that are better suited to specific tasks, but the 45-70 can do all of them and has done so well and efficiently.

With standard 300 grain JHP factory loads from the Big Three companies you have ammo for CXP2 class game: deer, sheep, goats, feral pigs and the smaller species of antelope. The Winchester 300 grain Partition gold and Remington 405 grain soft point load will serve for CXP2 and CXP3 class game such as deer, caribou, and elk. The 405 grain load can also take all of the bear species as well as moose.

Then there are the full power and +P loads from Garret, Cor-Bon and Buffalo Bore. With these you can successfully hunt all CXP3 class game, and even Cape buffalo, water buffalo, bison, and elephant. The 405 grain flat point Penetrator load from Cor-Bon has taken Cape Buffalo, zebra, and eland. The 500 grain FMJ flat point from Buffalo Bore and the 540 grain Hammerhead bullets from Garret have taken game up to and including hippo, rhino, and elephant.

With the modern falling block single shot rifles such as the Dakota 10, Ruger No.1 and Browning 1885, you can hand load spitzer bullets without worry. This includes the deadly Barnes 350 grain X-bullet spitzer. The strong action of these single shots lets you use the hottest .45-70 reloads.

A good lever action or falling block rifle with a low powered scope can make 250 yard shots possible. The key here is to practice and know the trajectory your load.

A man looking for one gun with which to hunt medium to large game animals cannot go wrong with a modern 45-70 rifle and ammunition. If I were armed with a modern 45-70 with a good peep sight or a low powered scope, I would not hesitate to hunt any game in any environment on earth."

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Re: One Gun Big Game Hunter

Post by biglever » Thu Oct 20, 2016 1:33 pm

And sabaretooth tiger and Tyrannosaurus Rex.

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Re: One Gun Big Game Hunter

Post by JEBar » Thu Oct 20, 2016 2:35 pm

one never knows ...... if either comes along, we would be ready .... :D

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Post by daytime dave » Thu Oct 20, 2016 8:11 pm

That was a good recommendation for the cartridge. That could be the second Henry on the list.
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Re: One Gun Big Game Hunter

Post by Henry88 » Thu Oct 20, 2016 10:14 pm

Maybe for another thread, but I'll take a M70 in 300 win mag............. :D

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Re: One Gun Big Game Hunter

Post by biglever » Mon Oct 24, 2016 4:14 pm

For me personally I could never just own one
Gun. I enjoy shooting different guns way too much
From patterning shotguns. To shooting old military
Surplus rifles.
And I think a lot could be said for a pump shotgun
With a second rifled slug barrel. For it , you have
It all covered.

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