I guess I am going thru a renasounce (sp?) period with hunting. For years I have hunted with my reliable Ruger M77 MkII in .270 cal. Most of my shots have been anywhere from 100 to 350 yards. To be honest, I was getting bored with hunting so I decided I needed a change.
Next year when I head out for deer and bear next year, I will be carrying my NEF 45-70 and my Ruger Super Blackhawk .44 magnum - both WITHOUT optics.
Ever since I got my 45-70, I have wanted to make hunting less "technological" (no rangefinders, gps, etc.) and get back to the basics of fair chase hunting.
The 45-70 and the .44mag will require me to be more selective in my shots, and close the distance before making a shot. 45-70 will be limited to 200 yards (if I can get a good load worked up - that is still in progress) and the .44mag will be limited to 75 and possibly 100 yards (still working on a load for that as well - got some 240gr. keith style cast bullets that I am working with right now - can you say BIG meplat :grin: ).
Both of these calibers will also cut down on the bloodshot meat and obvious loss of edible meat and will make hunting more of a challenge.
Am I getting nostalgic, losing my mind, getting old, or just going thru a phase? I chose nostalgic.
Granted, this will make hunting more challenging especially here in the wide open plains of Montana, but I can't wait until next year!