Old Age brings wisdom?
I have been deer hunting for 40 years. Over those years, I have hunted with various bolt actions, sporting 3x9 scopes, in 7 Mag, 30-06, .308, .257 Roberts, and 6.5 Swede, and I have killed about 40 deer. The farthest shot was only about 150 yards. The vast majority were killed at around 100 yards. Each of those rifles weighed about 9+ pounds, with scope, and of course a Cobra sling.
Then one day, I saw my son drop a deer stone dead, at 140 yards, using a lever action .30-30 and a low power scope. And it dawned on me: Every deer I have ever shot in my entire life could have just as easily been killed with a .30-30 carbine, sporting a 3 power scope, and using 150 grain Remington Core-Lokt. I know that that sounds like a real basic concept, but for me, it was a staggering realization. What an enormous waste of money and time all of those bolt actions and variable scopes were!
So now, when hunting season comes, its a sleek, light, straight-gripped .30-30, with a compact 3 power scope. So simple, so perfect, so entirely adequate, and using ammo that sells for $15.00 a box. One of the few joys of getting older is knowing that less is more, and that enough is, well, enough.
Regards,
Mannyrock