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    Any advice on choke/shot size for farm raised pheasants?

    I always used a 20 gauge with 2.75 high brass 6 shot in my a5 when hunting wild pheasants and quail. Very few wounded birds, and they were the product of me shooting them in the butt.
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    .223 FMJ Sufficient for Coyotes?

    How many coyotes are you planning on shooting that makes it really save you that much money? Get some cheap SP's and be done with it.
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    One Rifle

    Damn, maybe just sell the 30-30 and keep the rest. Or keep the 270 and the 45-70. You'll have a long range gun and a hog thumper. The only negative about the 270 would be if you were to hunt somewhere with a caliber restriction. With the 30.06 you shouldn't have many of those woes, if they...
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    One Rifle

    You can take a lot with a .270. Unless you are looking to hunt very large game, I'd say you're golden with it. Should work for game as tough as elk as long as you use a good bullet and make a good shot.
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    Change the "hunting" subtitle forum details

    I concur, why was the pack thread closed? We talk about all sorts of other details, which is why this ends up in the hunting section, not the rifle section.
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    Not again.......! Feral Hog Control in East Texas

    How much did that big ol boy weigh?
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    Holographic Sights on rifles?

    What power was the scope in your scenario that you described. You should be able to get on a 1x faster than hell.
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    Scope for a Marlin 30-30

    if on a budget might want to look at the bushnell banner series. Also, with the recoil from that gun you might be able to get away with a shotgun scope (ie a slightly less expensive leupold) or bushnell, at least thats what I took away from my thread about scoping a 45/70 with a shotgun...
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    Holographic Sights on rifles?

    Really, no scope, even if your scope has a 1 power to it? That sounds odd to me, maybe you could check that out and see if they'd let you use a low powered scope, if thats the case, leupold makes a little 1x4 that I'd rather have than a red dot.
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    .44 mag carbine vs 30-30

    I beg to differ, if you get them in a wheat field with a lower recoiling rifle you can get more than 8 hits off. I know that in close proximity in the woods I've run out of bullets in a bolt action, didn't have a miss, and still had pigs coming out. I would have loved to have had 8 rounds in...
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    .44 mag carbine vs 30-30

    Or if you see more than 8 pigs
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    30-30 Win Range

    I dunno, I tried that and an SKS followed me instead :confused:
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    Hi Recoil after eye surgery

    Find out if the doc or anyone in the practice is a hunter/shooter or grew up around the stuff. Then they'll have a good idea of the recoil energy that you'll be exposed to. FWIW, I wouldd't get rid of the 06 just yet. You can get reduced recoil loads for it if you need to, and you will...
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    Biggest AND Most Affordable Caliber Ammo/Rifle

    For a rifle load, 45/70. In general, a muzzleloader or slugs. I'd rather shoot the 45/70 though
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    Shoot hogs on sight, even when not hunting?

    I'll argue that the average feral hog is much more intelligent than the average human in the US after they've made it a few years (the pig, not the human). But, that might not be saying too much.
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    .44 mag carbine vs 30-30

    I don't think the accuracy difference between either cartridge will become an issue at effective hog killing ranges.
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    .44 mag carbine vs 30-30

    I'd go with capacity with those rounds. Now, a 30-30 lever, I'd take that over the mag.
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    30-30 Win Range

    How prevalent were they in America? I always thought that the 30-30 was the first really prevalent smokeless cartridge and was fast for its time because of that. But then again, that was from the history channel, and sometimes they like to take a little liberty...
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    Medium to large game caliber for anything up to moose?

    Thats why I keep ammo for every rifle in my truck. I keep finding 45/70 shells where they shouldn't be.
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    Shoot hogs on sight, even when not hunting?

    You'd be impressed with how hard they are to find. I've gone a year with never seeing one, but it looked like the fields got tilled nightly. After that year of not seeing them, its now not uncommon for me to find thirty at random times, usually when I have nothing more than a pistol on me.
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