My walking around gun is a little different, mine is a savage 24 plastic stocked in 20 gauge under 22 magnum. Not really heavy, rather accurate, and covers a wide range of circumstances.
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My walking around gun is a little different, mine is a savage 24 plastic stocked in 20 gauge under 22 magnum. Not really heavy, rather accurate, and covers a wide range of circumstances.
AR15 (or rebarrel a .223 host rifle) in .277WLV if a .300BLK isn't already your choice.
Both shoots heavy subs (preferably suppressed) & light supers mid range.
If straightwall is required, maybe the new 360 Legend?
I'm sorry to hear that. Seems no one makes a good, inexpensive single barrel shotgun anymore. Truth be told, it's the best bang for the buck type of gun a guy can own. Everybody ought to own a few.
I was very seriously considering buying one of those Midlands in 20 gauge.
A fast twist 6mmx223
Any where from a 60 -105 grain bullet
R.
I have a Midland 18.5" 12 gauge. I shoot everything through it and keep it in the truck most of the time with a box of 00 buck and a box of 1 oz slugs. I actually really like the little thing for blasting things that look like they need to be blasted.
My lil 1967’ Rem 600 in 243 is extremely short and lightweight. I really like my Ruger American 22 inch 22 mag as well.
The Remington 600 has a vented rib 16 inch barrel and it is lighter than a BB gun. Someday if I ever decide to use it, it will make a great walking gun for coyotes.
A plain jane pre-63 Model 94 in 30/30.
I always thought the ideal walking around rifle would be an IMI Timberwolf .357. Sad that they are no longer made/imported. I missed my chance 30 years ago..
It shoots right with them, I can tell you that. I free floated the barrel, acraglassed the the action, installed a rifle basics trigger that uses the original safety lever. The last time I had it out it almost Clover leafed at 100 yards with the only load I’ve ever tried in it which i tailored for my other 243. It’s a 90 grain Nosler ballistic tip pushed a hair faster than book. I need to take that thing out and shoot a deer with it. From what I’ve read those 90 and 95 grain Nosler ballistic tips are the only bullet to shoot white tails with if you want to put them down where they stand. I know it slams coyotes to the ground! My buddy out in Arizona found one just like mine a couple months ago for 200 bucks at the local gun shop of all places. Apparently short guns and weird calibers no one wants all in the desert. He picked up her hundredth anniversary 336 in 35 Remington about 10 years ago for 150 bucks and sold it to me for 200 and I gladly ran away with it. Looked like brand new. I don’t think a box of shells were ever put through it. I sure would have liked to try those 105 Grain hot cores out of it that you PIF’d. I bet those were a deer hammer.
HP,
Have you tried a red dot? I know a few older gentlemen who swear by them for their mature eyes.
Thanks, Dinny
My walk about rifle is my scout rifle
My 03 with iron sights and a few catsneeze loads with one up the spout.
I feel safe whatever I encounter.
I also carry a few regular loads in my pocket.
It suits me fine.
1022 ruger cut down stock mod on the barrel or my spanish 12bore o/u cant get the police to allow me to use my win trapper 357mag.im still working on that.
Since I posted this another CZ 527 has came to me. Another American, this time in .204 Ruger!
Neither of my .223 bolt guns are fly shooters though they are coming around to it but this .204 was with it’s first owner and after I corrected some bedding issues and cleaned it’s barrel with USP bore paste, it dissects flies!
A coyotes worst nightmare!
Three44s
Ain't what you're looking for, but...at 5 pounds and in .32-20. This old Marlin 27s makes an elegant walking around rifle. A well-placed Lyman 311008 over 9 grains of 2400 will kill a whitetail.
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