Firearm of choice for deer season?

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What caliber, model rifle does everybody use for hunting deer. I prefer my old trusty Remington 700 bdl in 270 with 150 grain core lokts
For elk I use my Tikka T3 in 243. Federal Blue Box 100gr soft points. Puts meat on the table no problem.

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For now my go to is a Savage mod. 11 lightweight in 6.5 creedmoor. 3x9 40mm Leupold. Hornady 129 gr. SST's. 3/4 inch group at one hundred yards. A little over 6 inch drop at 300 yards with a 1 and 3/4 inch group.
My second go to is a Winchester high wall in 7mm WSM. 4X12 40mm Leupold. Winchester factory 150 gr. ammo. Under a inch at 100 yards if I do my job.
For black powder my go to is a custom build Southern Va. (Cir. 1775 - 1785) flintlock rifle built by Wick Ellerbe in 54 Cal. Shooting a .530 patched round ball.
 
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I used my trusty Remington 870 express for 25+ years here in Iowa. Recently purchased land in Wisconsin and wanted a gun I could use in both. Just picked up a Ruger American .350 Legend. Love the gun and ammo is affordable. Since it’s a straight walled cartridge, I can use it in Iowa too.
I wish Minnesota would do that too! Where I'm at in MN it can only be shotgun, muzzleloader, or pistol. I use a 20ga 870 Express with a smoothbore slug barrel and iron sights that I've had since I was a kid. A few years back I bought a CVA Wolf (I know they're cheap, but I didn't know how much I'd actually go out when it's that effing cold). Last year a added a Vortex Diamondback 2 to 7 to the Wolf and it's actually pretty damn accurate so I mostly used it for longer range areas during slug season.

I used to my Beretta 96FS INOX or my Ruger Vaquero 44Mag, but I got superstitious as I would ONLY EVER see fawns and spikes when hunting with those! Four years in a row! Switched back to by shotgun muzzleloader combo and shoot a 9 pionter the first year. Three years ago I traded the Vaquero for an H&K VP9 and it was a great decision! I even got into some casual USPSA competition shooting with it. Fun pistol!

I have a Ruger Gunsite Scout .308 and a M+M M10 (or AKM) that I used when I used to go out to Wyoming, but my job hasn't allowed that to happen for years. ...It looks like I need to get my priorities straight...
 
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It depends on my mood but currently my top choice is a Remington 783 in 6.5 Creedmoor burping out 130 grain Sierra game changers of my own recipe. I'm also very fond of 7mm-08 Rem and 308 Win.
Have my grandpas old savage 110 in 7mm-08 little booger kicks like a mule but it’s priceless and will be passed on someday.
 
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Depends on terrain and foliage, I like my 1895 Guide in 45-70 Govt., also my Ruger American in .308, and when I go gillie and smelly my .500 S&W Mag. works up close and personal, for open country long shots I like my M77 in .270 Winchester
Love my guide gun! Kicks like hell but defiantly kicks even harder on the other end!!!
 
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For now my go to is a Savage mod. 11 lightweight in 6.5 creedmoor. 3x9 40mm Leupold. Hornady 129 gr. SST's. 3/4 inch group at one hundred yards. A little over 6 inch drop at 300 yards with a 1 and 3/4 inch group.
My second go to is a Winchester high wall in 7mm WSM. 4X12 40mm Leupold. Winchester factory 150 gr. ammo. Under a inch at 100 yards if I do my job.
For black powder my go to is a custom build Southern Va. (Cir. 1775 - 1785) flintlock rifle built by Wick Ellerbe in 54 Cal. Shooting a .530 patched round ball.
I’ve been wanting to get a 6.5 haven’t been around one much but what I’ve hears it’s an awesome little round!
 
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Maybe I’m ignorant but from how I’ve seen deer hunted in Iowa it’s got to be the most dangerous way of hunting deer I’ve ever seen.

What I observed was deer being hunted in a similar fashion that pheasants would be hunted in a corn row with blockers and walkers. Last I checked, deer don’t fly...so all shots are taken shoulder height and lower vs above.

Never seen so much lead flying in close quarters before.

I don’t see how a slug would be safer than a rifle.
 
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Did you get him this year.
Hello fellow Nova Scotian.
Where do you hunt.
I do mine in Cape Breton.
:)
Caper
OK I admit I'm from Nova Scotia. Got that guy last Saturday. Three bucks altogether.
Choosing a gun is a lot like choosing a s/s. You pick what your comfortable with. Friends/associates/family have a huge influence.
First honda was a 1972 CB 350. Look that up.
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.30-06 has always been my favorite, but I also love .308, .270 and even .243 that is a perfectly ethical kill. Back east I've used .30-30 and .44 Magnum lever guns, but out west you can't get within that range usually. Today all I hear about is the 6.5, but I was killing deer 40 years ago with a .30-30 and seemed to manage just fine.
 
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.30-06 has always been my favorite, but I also love .308, .270 and even .243 that is a perfectly ethical kill. Back east I've used .30-30 and .44 Magnum lever guns, but out west you can't get within that range usually. Today all I hear about is the 6.5, but I was killing deer 40 years ago with a .30-30 and seemed to manage just fine.

Ive heard complaints of lost deer because they will still be able to stumble off after a 6.5CM unless you use the single blunt nose Hornady round.

These complaints are coming from guys who I KNOW don’t miss and have had no issues out of their 30-06,270,243 guns.

To me the CM is a long range target and varmit caliber. Is it accurate YES VERY, is it great for large game? It will kill something if you put a hole in it, but I think there are much better rounds and calibers for large game.
 
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Ive heard complaints of lost deer because they will still be able to stumble off after a 6.5CM unless you use the single blunt nose Hornady round.

These complaints are coming from guys who I KNOW don’t miss and have had no issues out of their 30-06,270,243 guns.

To me the CM is a long range target and varmit caliber. Is it accurate YES VERY, is it great for large game? It will kill something if you put a hole in it, but I think there are much better rounds and calibers for large game.

I know people that use a .223 to hunt deer. In SD that’s the minimum caliber.

It takes a really well placed shot to bring them down without running off too.
 
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I know people that use a .223 to hunt deer. In SD that’s the minimum caliber.

It takes a really well placed shot to bring them down without running off too.
Yup a 22 will kill a deer, some rounds are just more efficient than others.

I'd rather have a quick clean takedown, no point in making the animal suffer. Also I am fat and out of shape so searching for one in the brush and thickets we have around here is not enjoyable. Im in it for the meat not the sport.
 
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