I have several . . . . but my "go to" gun, when needed quick and I don't care about minor scratches, etc., My 270 with 140 Accubonds usually does the job. One of my first rifles, one of my cheapest (Savage), and it's definitely one of my most accurate out to 300 yards. It's the lightest rifle I have. My FCP 308 usually is not far behind, just depends on what I am doing.
If pig hunting, my 338 Edge goes with me. Don't use this gun on any other Louisiana game, unless you just want it destroyed.
[B][SIZE=3]Dennis[/SIZE][/B]
to grab a rifle to go hunt my 243 or a 7/08, to play with axis in 6 br , then i shoot my others if the mood arises but i just like them all
"Go to" what? Civil disturbance? Tyrannical govt? Bad guy @
the back door? "Go to" USUALLY refers to a dire circumstance.
Back door,....kimber gold combat .45 1911. Buggin out,....+ my polish pkms and chinese
Mak90. Huntin,.....many choices. Pretty much an open ended question imo.
The original question posed was what is your "go to" gun......obviously
you don't like my response. And yeah, I read the OP's opening question. MY
"go to " gun is different from yours. P.A.
Tyrannical Government varmints. Yep.
Ya know it's funny, with all the rifles I have the Hog Hunter is just awesome. I can use the 308 version for deer, hogs or even elk. Loaded with 125's it will smack a predictor at a few hunted yards too.
I put a 1-3 Variable Weaver on mine as my intent is a low profile hike around gun Witha wide FOV for pig hunting. For me the only thing that would top this for game hunting at 300 yds or less would be a 338 Federal, IMHO a great cartridge that some company should really push and sell its benifits.
Just my opinion :-)
wll
it all depends.
i also have a very long rack full of fishing rods.
and that depends also.
FWIW, and my opinion is just that . . . Whenever I am asked this question, my go to gun, for some reason I always respond with my "hunting gun of choice".
Some have answered this question with "my Barrett 50".
Many have asked what is my home protection gun of choice. Or do I have a CWP and what do I carry.
The OP's opening statement: Well everybody has a favorite go to rifle, maybe on for varmints and one for larger game ... whats yours ?
I took this statement as one referring to hunting.
[B][SIZE=3]Dennis[/SIZE][/B]
I read the opening title, not the summary of how he broke that down.
I responded to that and not the particulars in his post . My bad, mea... mea...., culpa.
Mine is like one other posted here. My LH 110 in the old '06, in blued steel.
I use the Barnes 168gr TTSX, and nothing has taken a step yet, after being introduced to the Barnes. This pic was this years offering. Entry hole is just ahead of the scope, under the rifle. I would like to have tried for 2, but We were flying out of state the last week of season, booooo.
Mine is topped with a Leupold VX I 2x7, cause it's what I could afford in that line, and has great eye relief. I have it set up with a synthetic stagger feed stock, low rings and a 1/4" Kick Eze glue on cheek pad that aligns my eye perfectly with the scope, without having to think about it. I have pretty high cheekbones and it often means I end up with poor cheek weld. So the pad fixed that and makes shooting more pleasant as well. I also installed a Kick Eze recoil pad.
Sometimes I think I might like a 24" fluted barrel instead of the 22" factory sporter, but then the old question keeps coming back, WHY? This one is accurate enough for me, and it's free, so that is a pretty strong argument. I had to send the scope back to Leupold cause the power adjustment turret took a LOT of effort to turn. I also had a pair of Windriver binoculars, imported by Leupold, backed by their warranty. The bino's would not focus properly.
They repaired the scope, and replaces the bino's with a new set, that are Leupold's. Yee haw! They are much nicer than the ones I sent in.
Unless it's a varmint, it will always be my '06 I grab for a hunting trip.
There is a lot to be said about a simple rifle that just works, nothing fancy, just gets the job done.
My last two hogs were shot with a old Remington ADL 700, it is a nice looking gun, simple wood, 22 inch barrel. Loaded her up with 165gr Bitter Root Bear Claws and as they say "the rest is history"
Today I would use Barnes TTSX 150gr'ers in my '06 .... the same bullets I would use in my Hog Hunter 308. I don't think the hogs or ? will notice the difference between the Barnes and the Bear Claws :- )
wll
My go to is a trued, tricked, Savage long action with the appropriate barrel and mag changed for the goal at hand. That barrel may be anything from a 17 Fireball all the way to a .50 HPDT (Hammer's Praire Dog Thumper)
Also have a lot of barrels between those 2 extremes.
Can kill anything from the smallest to the largest thing on the planet....even stuff that is now extinct.
Stevens model 200 in 270. Simple and to the point. I have Savages and Stevens, HandiRifle, Mauser sporter and model 1992 Winchester in 44M but because I stuck a lightweight Prostaff on the Stevens with a RifleBasix trigger it is as light as a rifle can be in every category. Low recoil. Minimalism and accuracy without the frills. I'm not afraid to scratch it or hunt in the wet stuff. I'm a Stevens fan.
6.5x55 AI, 280 Rem, or Super Duece (LONG 222 Magnum AI) - all built by me. 280 Rem is a McGowen barrel, but the other two were blancks from Rock Creek and Shilen.
6.5x55 AI does it all. Accurate, long distance - no problem, and low in the recoil department.
I like that!...........Do you think I can get one with a double barrel? You know, for something a little larger than a field mouse?
My Go-To has to be my 12FV in 308. The only un-altered Savage I have. It just keeps coming through for me again and again.
It is starting to see a lot of pressure from my 110 in 6-WSM for the top spot.
204, 22 K-Hornet, 222, 223, 22-250, 22-250AI, 6BR, 243, 243AI, 6-06, 6-WSM, 250-3000AI, 270, 7-08, 7RM, 30BR, 308, 30-06, 375 H&H, 444 Marlin, 450BM, 458WM
In SC we are sadly under stocked with any pesky unwanted varmints but I do have a great varmint rifle. It's the most accurate centerfire I own.
Stevens model 200 in .223 with a 6-18x-44ao and RifleBasix trig.
I bought it to swap barrels with but I can't see tinkering with the most accurate rifle I have even though it never gets used. Maybe one day I'll use it on a deer or hog hunt. We can hunt deer with .223 in SC.
Bookmarks