AviD
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Well, I live here in NJ and am limited to hunting with a shotgun for predators. Given the season is coming to a close, and PA is year-round and NY goes for another month, I'm thinking about heading out there to continue my season.
The good part is, the opens the rifle door for me...the bad part is, I only have one rifle that is actually in what I consider working condition...a Remington Model 700 Springfield 30-06...which I used in the past out West (Wyoming) for a mule deer hunt. I spent days and days at the range sighting it in with various loads from 145-180 grain, and wound up going with the 165 grain Federal Premium Vital-Shok Sierra GameKing BTSP. This bullet shoots amazing out of this gun, but I figure it's complete overkill for predators.
Ultimately, since this is my first year hunting them, I want to really "get by" and feel it out. If I wind up getting hooked (very likely at this point), I want to research and invest in a predator specific gun.
So for now, can I stick with the 165s or should I try a different bullet? If something else, does anyone have any recommendations on a small subset of bullets worth trying? I know every gun is different, and to be honest, at this stage with the NY season closing shortly...I don't want to spend my hunting time at the range. I figure maybe I'll get by with the 30-06 til NY's season closes and then start looking to get a new gun and spend some time at the range since PA's season is open year round.
Thoughts? Recommendations? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused1.gif
The good part is, the opens the rifle door for me...the bad part is, I only have one rifle that is actually in what I consider working condition...a Remington Model 700 Springfield 30-06...which I used in the past out West (Wyoming) for a mule deer hunt. I spent days and days at the range sighting it in with various loads from 145-180 grain, and wound up going with the 165 grain Federal Premium Vital-Shok Sierra GameKing BTSP. This bullet shoots amazing out of this gun, but I figure it's complete overkill for predators.
Ultimately, since this is my first year hunting them, I want to really "get by" and feel it out. If I wind up getting hooked (very likely at this point), I want to research and invest in a predator specific gun.
So for now, can I stick with the 165s or should I try a different bullet? If something else, does anyone have any recommendations on a small subset of bullets worth trying? I know every gun is different, and to be honest, at this stage with the NY season closing shortly...I don't want to spend my hunting time at the range. I figure maybe I'll get by with the 30-06 til NY's season closes and then start looking to get a new gun and spend some time at the range since PA's season is open year round.
Thoughts? Recommendations? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused1.gif