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  • #16
    I'm using a 270 this year. I have shot a deer yet but it worked fine on a coyote at 50 yards today
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    • #17
      I have the T/C Pro Hunter in 7-08 with a Nikon Monarch 2.5-10 on Talley One Piece bases.
      Shot a 10 point opening day at about 50-75 yards and literally fell where he was standing.

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      • #18
        50 cal.
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        • #19
          mosin nagant... super cheap to buy, super cheap ammo... and a blast to shoot.. accurate as hell...
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          • #20
            I hunt in the same area and switched from a .308 to a 6.8spc as my main gun. The 6.8 can knock down any dear and I am comfortable shooting a 300lb+ hog with it. Use it in a semi-auto just in case I run into an hogs or feel like taking nutria.

            The .308 is a Marlin XS7 and between both guns I can put 5 shot groups in the same hole at 100 yards. I don't shoot much so it's mostly the guns.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by forbes View Post
              mosin nagant... accurate as hell...
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              • #22
                Originally posted by forbes View Post
                mosin nagant... super cheap to buy, super cheap ammo... and a blast to shoot.. accurate as hell...
                SP hunting ammo is a bit tough to find though, and it costs the same as the rest unless you get steel cased bear. It'll punish his wife's shoulder pretty good too.

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                • #23
                  Hunting calibers will never stop being debated. Personally for my own reasons I prefer in this order (for hunting, at 150ish yards)...

                  30-06
                  .308
                  6.8
                  .223

                  Understand I just hunt with 30-06 (deer). The other choices are either what I will use in the future or due to 1001 other reasons. I don't think anyone is going to argue .308 though. However, no real bad calibers mentioned here.

                  I second/third the Nikon Prostaff for 100-150 yard hunting. Used one for a couple of years and it's VERY nice. Especially since you can get them around 100 dollars.
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                  • #24
                    The thought process has actually changed and instead of a new rifle for me, this is turning into a hunting rifle for her. so that being said...

                    I think we are going to go with a .243 and see what kind of deal can find on a nikon prostaff....IS asking what manufacturer .243 like asking which is better ford versus chevy? or is there a sure shot winner?

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                    • #25
                      ^^^ Probably not a bad choice at all sir.
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                      • #26
                        pardon my hunting newbness, but i've never hunted before and my friend has been trying to get me to go deer hunting with him. i might try next year so i can finally learn to respect the flesh on my plate.

                        he has a few rifles i can use but can i use an ar to hunt deer in tx? i figure a 223 should be fine.
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                        • #27
                          If you want a .243 go to Walmart and get a Savage. They are cheaper that anywhere I have found. I have one that I keep as a ranch gun on the 4 wheeler and that this is accurate as hell out of the box.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Chopped54 View Post
                            I have the T/C Pro Hunter in 7-08 with a Nikon Monarch 2.5-10 on Talley One Piece bases.
                            Shot a 10 point opening day at about 50-75 yards and literally fell where he was standing.
                            7mm-08 is the perfect deer cartridge in my book, used my improved version last week and dropped a nice 8 at a lil over 250.
                            "It's another burrito, it's a cold Lone Star in my hand!"

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by dee View Post
                              7mm-08 is the perfect deer cartridge in my book
                              100000% agreed! I went from a .308 to the 7-08....



                              Originally posted by momo View Post
                              pardon my hunting newbness, but i've never hunted before and my friend has been trying to get me to go deer hunting with him. i might try next year so i can finally learn to respect the flesh on my plate.

                              he has a few rifles i can use but can i use an ar to hunt deer in tx? i figure a 223 should be fine.
                              If you have never hunted before I would not use a .223.

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                              • #30
                                And for the OP I would look at the T/C Encores. You do not have to get the Pro Hunter and it will save you some money.
                                Another plus is you can change the barrels out and have multiple calibers on a single frame. You can have a deer setup then a varmint setup and even a shotgun all in one case...
                                I like the one piece base and rings for them, and have had no issues with them holding zero between changes.

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