Muskox
AH fanatic
I had this idea about 10 years ago for a concept called the 90% rifle. Not really hung up on the name, but the idea was a cartridge that could do 90% of your hunting at reasonable ranges at any animal in North America.
At the time I was pretty hung up on the 400 Whelen, never built one but I now own 2 10,3x68 RWS barrels for the Blaser R8 similar beast, though more powerful.
My theory was a .30 caliber or large bullet at at least 30-06 speeds and carrying at minimum a 180 grain bullet. Ok medicine for brown bears when I lived in Alaska.
Peak 90% achieved at the 9.3 to .400 calibers and at least a 250-400 grain bullet.
5 key features.
Enough energy and trajectory to not be weird or weak at 300 yards.
Recoil tolerable for most people. So the 416's were kind of out.
Sub 10 pounds with a scope and sling.
Holds at least 4 in the rifle. 1 in the chamber and 3 in the magazine. In an R8 this is ideal as it has a decocker.
I think I had SD in mind in the old days. As I like things to die with two holes in them.
what do you think?
At the time I was pretty hung up on the 400 Whelen, never built one but I now own 2 10,3x68 RWS barrels for the Blaser R8 similar beast, though more powerful.
My theory was a .30 caliber or large bullet at at least 30-06 speeds and carrying at minimum a 180 grain bullet. Ok medicine for brown bears when I lived in Alaska.
Peak 90% achieved at the 9.3 to .400 calibers and at least a 250-400 grain bullet.
5 key features.
Enough energy and trajectory to not be weird or weak at 300 yards.
Recoil tolerable for most people. So the 416's were kind of out.
Sub 10 pounds with a scope and sling.
Holds at least 4 in the rifle. 1 in the chamber and 3 in the magazine. In an R8 this is ideal as it has a decocker.
I think I had SD in mind in the old days. As I like things to die with two holes in them.
what do you think?