The wife and I are heading out in the morning, hope to have camp set up either on Wild Horse Creek or Copper Basin here in Idaho. Wolves opened two days ago. We have three tags for them killing machines.
For this excursion, primary weapon will be a Ruger 77 .257 Roberts. For the wife, a custom rifle I built on a VZ33 small ring Mauser, it also a .257 Bob. Backups are a Belgian BLR .243, and an older 700 ADL, again in .243. For stuff a bit farther out, I have a custom .30-06 I built on a Montana 99 action, and had the nice folks up in Kalispell barrel it up with a medium-heavy, 26 inch, 1-10 twist. Using a 168 gr. boat tail A Max with 58 gr. IMR 4350 in the '06, Hornady 120 gr. HP's with 4350 in the Roberts, and the .243's I use 100 gr. Hornady spire point flat base bullets with 4350. I chose these five rifles to take, as now, I am pretty much bound to the vehicle, till I heal up some, and the ol' F250 will haul a lot more in the back than I can on mine. I can get in with the truck, set up on a ridge in the brush, and watch in the spotting scope, howl a bit, and see what comes my way. The worst day huntin' is STILL better'n sitting around watchin' porn and eatin' cheez o's!