So as most of you guys know, I have always been a 270 man, rifles have come and gone from my safe but all along there has always been a 270 or two (or three, or four... I think there may have been 5 at one stage....)
I have somehow recently ended up with only two centrefire rifles... one is a 308, and the other is a 7.62x39 that was an impulse buy, I took it home and have tidied it up a fair bit, re done the blue on it, had it cut down and suppressed, and stripped the varnished stock and re finished it with an oil finish, threw away the plastic butt plate and added a pachmayr pad.
I have always enjoyed shooting long range, and taken quite a few, In fact most of the animals I have shot at 300+ yards over the past few years, so I'm venturing into new territory with the new rifles, and especially with the little 7.62x39.
I have been thinking about it and I have decided, to keep it interesting, maybe some goals need to be set for my hunting over the next wee while and I reckon to start with I want to take a Fallow buck that's better than the last one I shot, A Red, and a chamois buck with the wee rifle.
I'm not quite venturing into bow hunting territory but I think the change to the smaller cartridge and its limitations as far as range goes will definitely present a new set of challenges.
The fallow shouldn't be too hard, I have already shot a couple at pretty close quarters here on the farm, I dont think they are any easier to hunt on the farm than on public land (possibly more difficult as we have less natural cover) but the opportunities are more plentiful. It's going to be a matter of waiting on a good buck to present himself and then being able to make everything come together to be successful.
We also have a few reds here from time to time but I wont ever count on shooting one of the farm as I have only ever seen them on the move. Theres plenty of public land down near us that holds good numbers of reds, a lot of this is open tussock country though, so without the luxury of being able to dial and shoot front afar I think putting one down will be a challenging prospect.
I think the same with the chamois, often they will be in scrubby country and easy enough to find, but an approach can be pretty demanding without being snapped.
The barrel on my wee gun is right at 14 inches and its wearing a DPT only running 3 baffles to keep overall length and weight down. It weighs in at 2.8kg ready to go and feels really nice to carry. It's currently wearing my old school Burris mini, fixed 4x, I did contemplate just using a red dot but this scope comes up really nice, sight picture is easy to find even at really close range, and I think it looks nice on the rifle.
I bought some brass cased ammunition so I could sight it in etc and collect the brass.
I would be interested in hearing opinions on a good all round load that is going to take up to Red sized game at reasonably close range, I would like to think that 100yds will be a long shot for this rifle and the type of hunting I hope to do with it. I'm not really interested in building the fastest, most pointy tipped, shoot 9 deer with the same bullet, round, I just want something that's going to work well. I have the 308 to shoot some steel etc if the itch arises but for now I'm pretty keen to put this wee rifle to work.
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