Just a dude in BC
AH veteran
I have a couple 308's and 270's that are more or less similar, and quite a few other calibers that are all close enough that most animals would not notice:
2 x 270
3 x 7x57
2 x 308
There are 4 reasons why I have duplicates:
1) As mentioned, wet weather. I hunt in the Kootenay's and in costal BC. The mountains are not bad, but on Vancouver island it can be wet wet wet! So one go to is a 308 in stainless, in am aluminum chassis, with a carbon barrel (to make up for the extra weight of the chassis). Great gun, and very rugged.
2) Loaners, I have brought a lot of people into hunting, and while I do so freely to grow the sport, there is no way in hell they are getting some of my nicer stuff right off the bat! So I keep a functional and accurate - but easy and cheap to replace - rifle ready to lend out to people.
3) Length, some guns are just handier. One of the 7x57's above is a ruger no.1 with a 22" pipe. That rifle is light, short, and very maneuverable. If I am hunting from a vehicle, or not expecting myself to shoot at game, as I am there supporting someone else's hunt, it is a great functional gun that does not get in the way.
4) It looked nice... This one is completely impractical, but another one of my 7x57s is a zkk600 with a peep sight. I did not need it, but the metal work was in great condition, and it had the peep, so I bought it, made a custom stock for it out of New Zealand walnut, and not it is a real show piece. because hey, you don't always need a practical reason to have another gun!
2 x 270
3 x 7x57
2 x 308
There are 4 reasons why I have duplicates:
1) As mentioned, wet weather. I hunt in the Kootenay's and in costal BC. The mountains are not bad, but on Vancouver island it can be wet wet wet! So one go to is a 308 in stainless, in am aluminum chassis, with a carbon barrel (to make up for the extra weight of the chassis). Great gun, and very rugged.
2) Loaners, I have brought a lot of people into hunting, and while I do so freely to grow the sport, there is no way in hell they are getting some of my nicer stuff right off the bat! So I keep a functional and accurate - but easy and cheap to replace - rifle ready to lend out to people.
3) Length, some guns are just handier. One of the 7x57's above is a ruger no.1 with a 22" pipe. That rifle is light, short, and very maneuverable. If I am hunting from a vehicle, or not expecting myself to shoot at game, as I am there supporting someone else's hunt, it is a great functional gun that does not get in the way.
4) It looked nice... This one is completely impractical, but another one of my 7x57s is a zkk600 with a peep sight. I did not need it, but the metal work was in great condition, and it had the peep, so I bought it, made a custom stock for it out of New Zealand walnut, and not it is a real show piece. because hey, you don't always need a practical reason to have another gun!