Multiple rifles for deer, good reasoning ?

Everything I have has a practical use, if it’s of no use it’s gone!

Personally i cant see the point in having 4 rifles that does 1 job!

I have better things to do with my time and money!

Guns no longer excite me, they are a specific tool for a specific job, no different then. Hammer or a knife!
No issue with the one rifle does everything sentiment. Ditto one shotgun does everything sentiments.

But for many, having and changing different rifles is very much part of the enjoyment. And whilst we have the freedom to do so to reasonable level then why not.

I like older guns, and slowly building a portfolio of fine Scottish guns. I certainly cannot shoot them all at once, but I do enjoy the process of finding, researching, acquiring. I have not yet got to disposing of many, as all my guns have different uses with different stories and memories. Whilst I only have the one daughter, I do have godsons and nephews and nieces and others who will all fight over my collection in a few decades time.
 
Everything I have has a practical use, if it’s of no use it’s gone!

Personally i cant see the point in having 4 rifles that does 1 job!

I have better things to do with my time and money!

Guns no longer excite me, they are a specific tool for a specific job, no different than a Hammer or a knife!
I wonder if it makes you a better shot Lee having all these different rifles :rofl:

The .243 with the Drone 10 on top is for foxes which keeps me in pigeons and deer
and the .270 covers from Muntjac to Reds same round...

Do you recon they never had many toys growing up so now make up for it in rifles...:rolleyes:
 
Everything I have has a practical use, if it’s of no use it’s gone!

Personally i cant see the point in having 4 rifles that does 1 job!

I have better things to do with my time and money!

Guns no longer excite me, they are a specific tool for a specific job, no different than a Hammer or a knife!

Specific toll for a specific job, great that you agree with the majority of SD members :)

The subtleties of a fine knife, rifle or hammer are lost on the novice, except in extremes such as using a sledge hammer for 10mm tacks.

Having one rifle you will eventually learn to shoot it well and never be distracted by one that fits better, balances better, has a better trigger etc etc.

Let’s hope it never goes wrong and you wait over 12 months for a variation to replace it.
 
Everything I have has a practical use, if it’s of no use it’s gone!

Personally i cant see the point in having 4 rifles that does 1 job!

I have better things to do with my time and money!

Guns no longer excite me, they are a specific tool for a specific job, no different than a Hammer or a knife!
How very dare you? “Guns”, “practical”, “point“ and even worse “better things to do with your money” - all in the same post!! Wash your mouth out with soap and water!
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PS
so how many hammers and knives have you got? Go on - really got?
Just curious….
 
Specific toll for a specific job, great that you agree with the majority of SD members :)

The subtleties of a fine knife, rifle or hammer are lost on the novice, except in extremes such as using a sledge hammer for 10mm tacks.

Having one rifle you will eventually learn to shoot it well and never be distracted by one that fits better, balances better, has a better trigger etc etc.

Let’s hope it never goes wrong and you wait over 12 months for a variation to replace it.
I use one rifle for %99 of my deer, one £20.00 knife and a £6.00 tripe knife from a boot sale..
I take one welder a 9" & 4-1/2" grinder 1 tape 1 square 1 6lb hammer on a short shaft but a SiHT load of clamps
oh and a piece of chalk... 😇
@Norfolk Deer Search
 
I have 3 cf rifles. A 270 because employers insist on it. 6.5-284 because can't use 270 for recreational purposes and I prefer the 6.5-284 with higher bc bullets allows more accuracy over distance. 6.5x47 because some recreational shooting I have demands going through Atlantic Oak woodland so I have a R8 at 36" in length which is better suited than the longer 6.5-284. I would love to have only 1 rifle that would do it all very well. That is, until that 1 rifle/scope setup has a problem then I would be flummoxed.
 
How very dare you? “Guns”, “practical”, “point“ and even worse “better things to do with your money” - all in the same post!! Wash your mouth out with soap and water!
🦊🦊
PS
so how many hammers and knives have you got? Go on - really got?
Just curious….
How many carp rods?
 
Hi,

Reading the thread regarding the 30-06 being to powerful and the associated Good Reason etc has got me wondering and hence not wanting to hijack that thread.

I have been thinking of putting in for a variation for a 7mm-08 but am concerned about my Good Reason. I know there is only one way to find out for sure but thought I would seek some advice 1st.

I currently have the following conditioned for deer.
.243win
6.5x55 SE
.308 Win.

Reasons.
1) I do not want only 1 deer calibre ready at any one time. As things have and do happen so a 2nd back up rifle ready to go is a good to have. Plus the farmer isn't interested if I can't get out as I have a rifle issue.

2) The .243 is used for fox now, albeit in conjunction with another .22CF.

3) 6.5x55 has a thermal scope ( without going into my main reason but an additional factor for having is. in some area's the deer consistently enter / leave the land the last 15 mins or less of legal shooting window) This allows me to confidently take shots in the last knockings when the bucks and does are both in season. Not comfortable using it when Bucks only in case I get the sex wrong. Therefore only used Nov - March.

4) .308win used Bucks only and proper stalking / small woodland as opposed to just high seat/ static. Relatively light weight, 20" barrel. In truth I find the recoil at times not ideal. A wuss, I know but still very effective even with me behind it.

5) Although brought on by myself. I don't currently fulfil reason 1 as 6.5 not used this time of year and .243 set up for longer range fox or the seemingly endless windy conditions so only down to the .308 good to go.


7mm-08 hope to have less recoil and allow for longer high seat work as and when the (fallow) deer are out in the open in big groups at certain times of the year. Plus a back up rifle

Just reasoning ?? or full of -----

thanks
Having shot and owned 308 and 7-08 and 243 from your list , your wasting your money . A 308 is very , very close to a 7-08 about ten grains in difference in the mid range . Put some extra weight in the stock and shoot a lighter bullet in the 308
Its really 150 grain in 308 and 140 in 7-08 as the std but 308 is available down to 100 grain ? and up to bigger and heavier than you might want to load . Heck you take a 308 case and neck it down like half a mm.
buying lots of rifles that are similar is frankly just going to get you shooting worse
 
I was waiting for that 😂😂

3 because i can use all 3 at once!

I can only shoot 1 rifle so I have 1 rifle
Thing is Lee, people are not content unless they have a cabernet of cash standing top to toe....
They for get the ONE wife runs the show and despite what they think she knows you are taking a £50.00 air rifle out and swapping it for 2k worth of rifle lol
 
Having shot and owned 308 and 7-08 and 243 from your list , your wasting your money . A 308 is very , very close to a 7-08 about ten grains in difference in the mid range . Put some extra weight in the stock and shoot a lighter bullet in the 308
Its really 150 grain in 308 and 140 in 7-08 as the std but 308 is available down to 100 grain ? and up to bigger and heavier than you might want to load . Heck you take a 308 case and neck it down like half a mm.
buying lots of rifles that are similar is frankly just going to get you shooting worse
Why, oh wise one, will it make your shooting worse?
 
I have 2, one is for Sundays, Holy days, feast days, special occasions and special hunts.
The other is for wet days, hinds, foxes , crows and visitors to borrow until I‘m sure you can be trusted with the first one.
Theres also the fact that having a spare is rarely a mistake.
Ask the man, the worst that can happen is that he says “no”.
 
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3) 6.5x55 has a thermal scope ( without going into my main reason but an additional factor for having is. in some area's the deer consistently enter / leave the land the last 15 mins or less of legal shooting window) This allows me to confidently take shots in the last knockings when the bucks and does are both in season. Not comfortable using it when Bucks only in case I get the sex wrong. Therefore only used Nov - March.
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I presume you are in England shooting deer with a thermal scope ?
 
Everything I have has a practical use, if it’s of no use it’s gone!

Personally i cant see the point in having 4 rifles that does 1 job!

I have better things to do with my time and money!

Guns no longer excite me, they are a specific tool for a specific job, no different than a Hammer or a knife!
4 rifles for the same job might be too much but 1 plus a spare is about right for me.
 
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