Hi,
Wow, I'm so stoked. I went on my first deer hunt in Molokai this weekend. What beautiful country. I'm hooked.
I borrowed my friends Ruger M77 30.6 and it worked fine. I asked the guide about which caliber to get and he suggested the following.
I'm new to rifles and don't have any preferences to a model, design or caliber. I plan to mostly hunt Axis deer on Molokai with an occasional deer hunt in West Texas and Louisiana.
On Molokai the range is generally between 100 to 250 yards. There could be longer shots but I'm not sure that I would be comfortable doing that.
I'd appreciate some input on guns / calibers to look into.
Here's some photos.
The buck was about 175 pounds.
This was the ridge I took the shot from.
Some views of Molokai Ranch
Full moon going up.
Getting into position above a watering hole the next morning.
Thanks for the help,
Dave
Wow, I'm so stoked. I went on my first deer hunt in Molokai this weekend. What beautiful country. I'm hooked.
I borrowed my friends Ruger M77 30.6 and it worked fine. I asked the guide about which caliber to get and he suggested the following.
- 30.6
- .270
- .308
- 7mm Mag
I'm new to rifles and don't have any preferences to a model, design or caliber. I plan to mostly hunt Axis deer on Molokai with an occasional deer hunt in West Texas and Louisiana.
On Molokai the range is generally between 100 to 250 yards. There could be longer shots but I'm not sure that I would be comfortable doing that.
I'd appreciate some input on guns / calibers to look into.
- Budget: $2,500 range at the high end (not including scope). I'd be happy to spend less than $1,000 on the gun.
- I'm open to some gun smithing on it (trigger / whatever)
- I think I would prefer stainless.
- Ammo can be pretty expensive in Hawaii. Since I don't reload it would be nice to have something that is widely available and not super expensive for practice.
Here's some photos.
The buck was about 175 pounds.
This was the ridge I took the shot from.
Some views of Molokai Ranch
Full moon going up.
Getting into position above a watering hole the next morning.
Thanks for the help,
Dave