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June 01, 2010, 08:46:04 AM »
Asked this question the other day.
How many rounds do you carry into the field for hunting, deer 20, elk 20, but varmints
that is different squirrels a bunch and chucks well maybe 100 or so..
What do you carry into the field?
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Re: Basic hunting load
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June 01, 2010, 01:12:43 PM »
I carried 5 with my 30-30 for pig, and 18 rounds of .357 for utility.
I could see maybe using 3 shots total on a pig - that'd be one miss, one poor hit and one to finish it. That'd be a bad day, but I don't think it's inconceivable. That gives me two cartridges for seconding another hunter, or lending him my rifle if his goes down.
For varminting I'd take a few hundred rounds - depends on how many varmints you figure you'll run into.
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June 01, 2010, 02:38:49 PM »
Deer and elk, minimum 15. 5 in the gun 10 in a belt/pack pouch. That would be day trip count... if I'm in the field overnight or are going to be doing a lot of hiking, I'll throw another 20 in the pack, so total 35...
Only need 1 for the elk/deer
, but might need more for survival, or protection from other things that go boo in the night.
rodents and the like... as many as I can pack
Hate to have to go home early if I run out of ammo.
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Re: Basic hunting load
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June 03, 2010, 10:23:29 AM »
3-4 in the gun, depending on caliber, and 5 more on the buttstock. If I have a handgun, it'll be loaded but that's it (5 .357 or 15 10mm.)
I'll start to feel embarassed if I have to load the ones in the buttstock, though.
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Re: Basic hunting load
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June 03, 2010, 10:59:03 AM »
20-40 rounds of .30-06 and however many rounds feels light enough in my backpack for my glock23.
As for varmints you can never have enough rounds.
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June 03, 2010, 11:24:44 AM »
The zombie apocalypse can happen anytime. Even when you are hunting. Make sure you have enough to get home or to the BOL.
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June 03, 2010, 02:37:47 PM »
While the zombie load is tempting, I average around 80 miles of very steep hiking, at altitude, during the 9 days of elk season. By the end of that, I'm pretty much resenting every extra bullet I'm carrying. I don't have horses or atv's, so I do a lot of walking (that's the part I enjoy.) And that's *before* I have to carry the meat out. Same reason my awesome 8oz fixed blade custom knife stays at home, in favor of a 2oz mora clipper. All my extra weight is allocated to the minimum gear necessary to survive a night in those conditions. Without zombies. I guess I'll have to take the zombie risk.
Maybe if I got off my ass and lost the spare tire, I'd have room for more ammo.
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June 03, 2010, 04:01:09 PM »
Keep the zombie load out in the truck.
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Re: Basic hunting load
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June 03, 2010, 06:36:50 PM »
Quote from: Jeff on June 03, 2010, 04:01:09 PM
Keep the zombie load out in the truck.
Well, I assumed that was a given.
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June 03, 2010, 07:54:36 PM »
about 20 rounds for elk/deer
about 2-20 round Pmags for coyotes and more in the truck
rock chucks a 50 round box of reloads on me and another 50 in the truck as have to hike a bit to my chucking spots
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