MarkD
AH senior member
- Joined
- Nov 24, 2016
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- Springfield Oregon
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- South Africa,Alaska,Oregon,Washington and Florida
Mark DView attachment 349736View attachment 349737I wanted to say thanks for all the responses to my question. After many hours of research she decided on a Savage 110 in 308win. I’ve put a quality muzzle break on it and today will be her first day shooting it. For practice she’ll be shooting 150gr. When we make our trip over I think she be shooting 168-175gr bullets. Have to find one the gun likes to shoot. I ordered a nice pair of shooting sticks yesterday and will be practicing a ton off those. We’ve got lots of time before the hunt so practice, practice and more practice. The best part is I never have to ask her more than once to go shooting. She loves it.
Congrats on the Savage I'm sure your wife will love it but what is that other jacked up looking thing in the gun case?
ArtOf course the funny looking jacked up rifle is a 6.5 CM
Art
Have you tried the 35 with DRS ammo yet.
Bob
ArtNot yet DRS has been slow, with all this time at home and nothing to do you would have thought this would be prime time for operations to switch into high gear.
Of course the funny looking jacked up rifle is a 6.5 CM
May I ask why you’d say that? For shooting paper and steel out past 1k yds it’s a damn fine cartridge. Shot one have you?
Nothing a PH likes more than a client that has his/her eye “shot in” by spending the time on the range getting to know the rifle and load combo before they arrive for the hunt. Not like the days of Ruark where the first 2 months of a three month Safari was so that you could learn how to shoot the gun you brought!View attachment 349736View attachment 349737I wanted to say thanks for all the responses to my question. After many hours of research she decided on a Savage 110 in 308win. I’ve put a quality muzzle break on it and today will be her first day shooting it. For practice she’ll be shooting 150gr. When we make our trip over I think she be shooting 168-175gr bullets. Have to find one the gun likes to shoot. I ordered a nice pair of shooting sticks yesterday and will be practicing a ton off those. We’ve got lots of time before the hunt so practice, practice and more practice. The best part is I never have to ask her more than once to go shooting. She loves it.
The 110 is proof sub-MOA performance can be mass produced. My 7mm-08 does just as well as hers. Boyd's makes a fine stock for it if she feels like something aside from synthetic.View attachment 349736View attachment 349737I wanted to say thanks for all the responses to my question. After many hours of research she decided on a Savage 110 in 308win. I’ve put a quality muzzle break on it and today will be her first day shooting it. For practice she’ll be shooting 150gr. When we make our trip over I think she be shooting 168-175gr bullets. Have to find one the gun likes to shoot. I ordered a nice pair of shooting sticks yesterday and will be practicing a ton off those. We’ve got lots of time before the hunt so practice, practice and more practice. The best part is I never have to ask her more than once to go shooting. She loves it.
I find it interesting that animals shot by women and youths with mild cartridges like the 308 seem to die without fuss, and yet men seem to need much more powerful cartridges to get similar results.
I find it interesting that animals shot by women and youths with mild cartridges like the 308 seem to die without fuss, and yet men seem to need much more powerful cartridges to get similar results.