If You Lost Everything

From the above commentary, things must be mighty slow in our shooting/hunting world.

MMMmmm, time to go move the lawn sprinklers to a dry spot.
 
Bolt Action 22LR. (Marlin or CZ)
Bolt Action 223 (probably CZ)
Bolt Action 30/06 (Win 70 or Sako 85)
Bolt Action 375 H&H (Win 70 Alaskan or Kimber Talkeetna)
Bolt Action 458 Win Mag/Lott (Win 70 Safari Express or Kimber Caprivi)
Browning BPS 12 Ga Shotgun

This would handle most anything you'd ever run into.
 
The two calibers I would have to replace immediately would be .275/7x57 and .375 H&H. There would be a lot of internal debate on the specific rifles.
 
My 1988 Remington 35 Whelen
My 1936 Austrian Mauser in 338 Mag
My CZ 404 Jeff
My CZ550 308 full stock
 
@Randy F and @TOBY458
Why the 375 Winchester Alaskan and not the Safari?
Light and just fits me better. Wouldn’t turn down a safari either, just a personal fit thing…I bring it up and it’s right there.
 
Bergara hmr Premier rifle with leupold 5hd scope cds. Chambered in 6.5 creed. For Mid size game to large game

12 gauge Over under browning citori for small game and birds

Bergara hunter Premier 300 win mag with leupold 3hd cds scope for large to dangerous game.
 
Brno 602 Magnum in .375 H&H, with a simple 4x Zeiss scope, in Alaska brand lever rings.
 
After I have all the town's church bells toll, hire me some self-flagellating mourners and some weeping, wailing women, spend a month fasting and wearing black from head to toe for the loss of the rifle in my profile pic, I'd probably buy myself another classic single shot. Maybe an Alex Henry.
 
With no budget restraints:
Mossberg 152 22lr. and unlimited ammo to replace the one I had as a kid.
Win 70 6.5Cr.
Win 70 Safari Express 375HH.
Remington 870 3" 12 guage.
Presses, dies and unlimited components.
 
With no budget restraints:
Mossberg 152 22lr. and unlimited ammo to replace the one I had as a kid.
Win 70 6.5Cr.
Win 70 Safari Express 375HH.
Remington 870 3" 12 guage.
Presses, dies and unlimited components.
And just for giggles, a Rigby .275 Highland Stalker.
 
A good 375HH with adjustable comb, 2 scopes in quality QR mount (1-6ish for stalking and one larger German for low-light conditions).
A good full-size 22LR bolt action (that means Anschutz 1416..) with a good scope.
Ammo and hunting for rest of the money...

Maybe the 375 would be a take-down, kind of tiered of hauling the big Pelicase around
 

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Woza it has been a busy few weeks!

Here below are the updated available dates for this the 2026 season

9-28 Feb open

21-25 March open

16-24 April is open

18-13 June is open this would awake time for kudu or Buffalo hunt!

9-19 July open will be very good for Kudu or Buffalo hunt!

14-30 September is open would be perfect time for late buffalo tracking hunt

October is wide open,

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Woodcarver wrote on RAVEN ROCKS PRECISION's profile.
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No Promises wrote on swoobie's profile.
X5i scope is perfect - thanks for an easy transaction! Buy with confidence.
Made it to Augusta Georgia yesterday for a meeting, hunt bookings are looking good for 2026 and 2027, had a great time on our Alabama safari shot a rutting deer at 200 yards with 7mm PRC near Huntsville and then headed on to Butler Alabama and semi guided my first deer ever shot a very nice broken off 8 point with hunter there and spend a few days on 1100 acres hunting preserve awesome place!
Ray B wrote on JMJ888's profile.
I am righthanded, so not interested in the rifle, but I have a 375 RUM and 350 gr bullet loading data is very hard to come by. If you could reply with information regarding your loads I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you, Ray Boone, Leavenworth, WA
 
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