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Well, you've shot more wolves than me (my total is 0), so what do I know...Having said that, what percentage of wolves are killed on the 1st shot?I bet it's pretty high.I'd be tempted to build an accurate speedster that I could reach out with.... Like a 257 Weatherby or 25-06, in a bolt gun.But again, I have 0 real world wolf hunting experience.
Im sticking with my bolt action .243 for my primary predator gun, lions and wolves. Ive decided to take my 2-7x33 off, and replace it with a 1-8x24 strike eagle, just waiting on the ups dude to bring it.The gun is super lightweight, and accurate as hell. And after looking through a strike eagle at 1x, i realized it offers quick, 2 eye open target acquisition like a red dot reflex sight, with the option of cranking up to 8x. Seems like the ideal thing for a wolf / lion gun to me. At 1x, it should also be great for quick follow up shots on runners, maybe get s double on wolves or yotes.Choice of optics could be just as big of a factor in getting a second shot as bolt vs semi. Hell, could be a big factor on getting the first shot off, depending on how thick of stuff youre hunting in.
Forget about Rem 740/7400 as they were designed as casual hunt rifles around corelokt ammo........depends how much you want to spend and how far you want to shoot, but either way, Savage lightweight Storm or Savage 110 Ultrlight. Scope accordingly.
Quote from: buckfvr on March 30, 2020, 05:24:01 PMForget about Rem 740/7400 as they were designed as casual hunt rifles around corelokt ammo........depends how much you want to spend and how far you want to shoot, but either way, Savage lightweight Storm or Savage 110 Ultrlight. Scope accordingly.Agreed. Currently waiting on a 110 Ultralite in 6.5 PRC that I ordered. Should be able to reach out and touch one with that...if I ever get the chance.
Quote from: bigdub257 on March 30, 2020, 07:20:57 PMQuote from: buckfvr on March 30, 2020, 05:24:01 PMForget about Rem 740/7400 as they were designed as casual hunt rifles around corelokt ammo........depends how much you want to spend and how far you want to shoot, but either way, Savage lightweight Storm or Savage 110 Ultrlight. Scope accordingly.Agreed. Currently waiting on a 110 Ultralite in 6.5 PRC that I ordered. Should be able to reach out and touch one with that...if I ever get the chance.Dont those have like a 2 round mag?
Wanting to build a rifle with it's main purpose being used for wolf. I have shot a couple of wolves in my life, .243 is more than enough in my opinion. Wolves are not hard to kill if you hit them right, Coyotes aren't either if hit right, if not, they both can go further than one would imagine. Anyways, I am a bolt action man, but loved shooting coyotes with semi auto staying on target and just pulling the trigger has it's benefits.... But here's my problem, I have 3 AR's a Les Baer,and Rock Rivers and don't care for the feel of them, have owned a few Mini-14's but question if I wan't to sink a bunch of money into getting one accurate enough for what I want. Been looking at a Browning Hells Canyon BAR III in .243, haven't handled one yet, but earlier BAR's have all weighed more than I want and had poor triggers.... so any ideas on a accurate semi-auto in .243 or similar caliber? Even thought of picking up a Remington 740/7400 in 243/6mm and sinking the dollars into it, rebarrel if needed, if there was hope of getting one accurate, and whatever it is-has to have a good trigger....Thoughts?