C.W. Richter
AH legend
I just checked the sight-in of mine today 30 ought 6 carbine... Although I have many beautiful bolt rifles admittedly it has taken as much or more game as all the rest combined. I would not worry about too much muzzle blast in any caliber based on the '06 cartridge. It is perfectly at home slaying deer with 165 grain bullets out to 300 yards with a 5-power scope or the largest black bear in the world using 200 grain nosler partitions generally at ranges less than 150 yards. The beauty of the gun is that it reloads instantaneously upon firing and you never take your eye off the scope and thus it is quite able to take game on the move. Many consider it the ideal PA hunting gun and I do not disagree. Get the $10 trigger upgrade kit and it will shoot 1-in groups all day long. After seeing what it has done my son and many friends now want one... I have often thought about taking it along to Africa as it is actually the perfect plains game rifle as antelope rarely stand still for too long and again this is ideal for shooting (game) on the move... The leupold 1 to 5 power red Dot scope is its best friend. I've often thought about re-barelling it to 338- 06 but I've yet to do it.O.K, here's my situation.
This year is going to be our first "proper" full hunting season together.
We being Penny, my 3 y.o Drattharr and I.
We hunt heavily forested mountain terrain targeting Sambar deer (similar to Caribou in size) generally in very thick, wet conditions.
Sambar can take a good hit from smaller calibers and carry them for some distance before expiring and in the thick can be hard to find if they travel too far.
Although I have several bolt rifles in adequate calibers that have proven effective when stalking on my own I have decided to try a 7600 pump in .35 Whelan whilst hunting with Penny.
Feedback from current owners is encouraged.
I'm looking for something that can take some rough and tumble without needing to be "nursed".
The slim profile and light weight of the 7600 carbine will be much appreciated.
My quandry is that I really want the .35 Whelan chambering but it is only issued in the carbine version with a 18.5" barrel which I am concerned about the muzzle blast produced potentially near the dog.
A 22" barrel would be much better in cutting down blast.
Would you get a brand new carbine and re-barrel or buy a 30/06 chambered 7600 and re-barrel.
Does it make any difference when the magazines are generic ?
Thanks in advance.
PaulT