Best all round hunting rifle for Australia

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Re: Best all round hunting rifle for Australia

Post by Mick280 » 24 Mar 2019, 9:35 pm

Mod 70 Winchester F/Weight in .308 Win!!
Not enough Lever Gunsll
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Post by sungazer » 24 Mar 2019, 10:03 pm

Are you feeling OK Oldbloke what about the trusty 30-06 never, ever seen you leave that off the list.
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Re: Best all round hunting rifle for Australia

Post by cracker » 24 Mar 2019, 10:05 pm

30-30 in your choice of lever gun
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Re: Best all round hunting rifle for Australia

Post by mickb » 24 Apr 2019, 4:26 pm

I am going to 357 for everything these days, everything for me basically just being pigs and small deer. 30-30 was a close contender. I might have a poke at a wild horse with the 357 as well.
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Re: Best all round hunting rifle for Australia

Post by Member-Deleted » 24 Apr 2019, 5:11 pm

I don't think there is an all round rifle for Australia the 243,308 ,223, 22-250 some of a few that would come a close first but then you start pushing the envelope with larger animals like buffalo ,horses, camel ,scrubbers all which have been killed by the smaller caliber but larger calibers are best for the average shooter although my pick of a allrounder would be either the 25-06 or 243
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Re: Best all round hunting rifle for Australia

Post by mchughcb » 22 Dec 2019, 11:11 pm

Well 308, 222 and 20g ought to cover everything that doesn't require a magzine.

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Re: Best all round hunting rifle for Australia

Post by bigrich » 23 Dec 2019, 9:48 am

my 222 or 6.5x55 model 70 winchesters are my go-to rifles . my other rifles are just toys :thumbsup:
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Re: Best all round hunting rifle for Australia

Post by Wapiti » 23 Dec 2019, 11:28 am

I love precise bolt guns but...
Probably not a surprise, but all round is my 7600 308 pump.
I will always pick the 22" version for the velocity it gives. The quick second and subsequent shots are unbeaten by anything else in Cat B, and they rival any sporter bolt gun for grouping ability.
In 308, there are a gazillion different options for ammo, and it always seems to be at discounted prices.

Caveat: the trigger
It is, after all, virtually an 870 pump shotty trigger, meant for slapping not precision.
Most of those who mistakenly think these rifles can't rival bolt guns for precision probably struggle with the standard trigger, and fair enough. However, a simple spring swap out (easy, no tools needed) and a surfaces polish with a Dremel with a little cloth mop and Autosol will give you a 2lb trigger.
The spring (again, don't laugh) is $5, only because you have to buy some Rexona underarm anti-perspirant pump spray. That spring in there fits so many guns. Tip, gave my Brno Mod 2 a 1.5lb trigger without a polish, and my Howas.
My mate does a little job where he taps the trigger frames for a tiny grub screw, to take out all overtravel in the 7600 triggers. You would not believe the result.

And if you are a bloke who rates a rifle on groups down the rifle range, the 7600 can be a bitch on sandbags because the forearm pump is designed to move easy, so trying to shoot best groups for numbers takes familiarity and technique. If you've got that, no dramas.
Theyll do those numbers, but a trade off is super speed and shotgun handling.
But really, when hunting (as "all rounder" would apply to me) they're great.
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Re: Best all round hunting rifle for Australia

Post by AZZA'S HJ47 » 25 Dec 2019, 12:32 pm

bigrich wrote:my 222 or 6.5x55 model 70 winchesters are my go-to rifles . my other rifles are just toys :thumbsup:


Same with me Bigrich 222 and 308 picked up a 7mm rem mag for when i find the big deer.
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Re: Best all round hunting rifle for Australia

Post by Blr243 » 25 Dec 2019, 4:12 pm

I can feel a field test coming on ........27 dec hunting for a week with an Aussie all rounder 243. Cats foxes and pigs beware ....hares and rabbits are safe because I like them
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Re: Best all round hunting rifle for Australia

Post by bigrich » 25 Dec 2019, 7:03 pm

AZZA'S HJ47 wrote:
Same with me Bigrich 222 and 308 picked up a 7mm rem mag for when i find the big deer.


7mm rem mag can do the lot in this country , it's a real flat shooter with reach . if i get the chance for big deer i'll have to get a lot closer to use my 8x57 carbine with peeps ;)
we love the silly accurate 222 but don't we mate :D

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Post by bigrich » 25 Dec 2019, 7:08 pm

Blr243 wrote:I can feel a field test coming on ........27 dec hunting for a week with an Aussie all rounder 243. Cats foxes and pigs beware ....hares and rabbits are safe because I like them


half ya luck getting out for a hunt mate , hope it goes well :thumbsup:

yeah, don't blast bunnies mate , easter's only a few months away, i don't want to miss out on chocolate eggs :D

what projectiles are you using in the 243 ?

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Re: Best all round hunting rifle for Australia

Post by duncan61 » 25 Dec 2019, 7:12 pm

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Re: Best all round hunting rifle for Australia

Post by Blr243 » 25 Dec 2019, 7:50 pm

My mood has changed for the better since I found out this arv that I’m welcome to visit my usual hunting place. But this morning I must have got out the wrong side of bed , was cranky all day , not exacty Christmas spirit ......all good now. Normally I just load my v max 87 ‘s I’m always broadside on relaxed boars close range at night with my thermal but my ammo pile is not in very good order so I just bought 200 rounds of loaded PPU 90 grain soft points .....it’s approx a dollar per shot and the brass is reloadable....no time to get to the range ( story of my life ) so I will sight in with new ammo on day one of the hunt .... I have a massive dry dam on the property that is actually a water storage system on irrigated cotton land It’s probably about 200 m by 200 m and 5 m deep .....due to the drought it’s empty so a perfect place to safely sight in the rifle and the noise is so well contained so not disturbing farm employees or stock ..... I will report here on the the ammo performance halfway through the trip but I’m not expecting any dramas
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Re: Best all round hunting rifle for Australia

Post by Bill » 25 Dec 2019, 8:23 pm

Westy wrote:6.5x55 Swede IMHO load it down to 85grns and load it up to 160 grns and 1/2 the recoil of a 308


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Re: Best all round hunting rifle for Australia

Post by bigfellascott » 25 Dec 2019, 8:28 pm

I recon the best cal is the one in ya hand at the time, all depends on what you want to shoot of course but I wouldn't give up a shot on a deer or pig if I was carrying my 204 for argument sake, I'd just take a shot in the brain box and go from there I guess (both have fallen to the same cal) so it's clearly capable of doing it (whilst not the best option its still doable if you are capable that is,
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Re: Best all round hunting rifle for Australia

Post by Milspec » 29 Dec 2019, 7:58 pm

All round depends where you live and the game you hunt most. If it was for all around Australia a 300mag at minimum as buff would be included and although plenty have been shot with less you wouldn't recommend much less unless you have hunted them. The original question I believe meant rifle not calibre so I would say stainless synthetic, I'm not sure what more to add to that.
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Re: Best all round hunting rifle for Australia

Post by Lawyer Daggett » 26 Dec 2021, 5:48 pm

I have hunted with single shots, bolt actions, pump actions, double rifles, double-barreled shotguns and combination guns, and semi-automatics over fifty plus years of active involvement in our sport ( I started aged 9 and am now 62). I currently own two combination guns. A .222/12 CZ, a .12/308 Merkel and have a .223/12 Merkel barrel on order. The low magnification 1-4 type scope with an electronic dot has revolutionised this type of firearm as a hunting gun, particularly if you hunt in two scenarios- fox- up close, with the possibility of a longer shot- say to 100-200 M, and on pig- the .308 being ideal for a stationary pig and the 12 for short-range fast-moving shots. I would argue that a combo with two barrels- 222 or .223 / 12 and a second in 12 or 20 gauge in a larger chambering, would, unless you are shooting game at ranges well beyond which they are normally taken, a near-perfect outfit.
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Re: Best all round hunting rifle for Australia

Post by mchughcb » 26 Dec 2021, 10:11 pm

Lawyer Daggett wrote:I have hunted with single shots, bolt actions, pump actions, double rifles, double-barreled shotguns and combination guns, and semi-automatics over fifty plus years of active involvement in our sport ( I started aged 9 and am now 62). I currently own two combination guns. A .222/12 CZ, a .12/308 Merkel and have a .223/12 Merkel barrel on order. The low magnification 1-4 type scope with an electronic dot has revolutionised this type of firearm as a hunting gun, particularly if you hunt in two scenarios- fox- up close, with the possibility of a longer shot- say to 100-200 M, and on pig- the .308 being ideal for a stationary pig and the 12 for short-range fast-moving shots. I would argue that a combo with two barrels- 222 or .223 / 12 and a second in 12 or 20 gauge in a larger chambering, would, unless you are shooting game at ranges well beyond which they are normally taken, a near-perfect outfit.


I got a combo 7x57R 12G and a 7x65R 12G drilling.

The 7mm are good compromise for recoil vs range vs hitting power. Both have low powered scopes and aimpoint red dots. I've shot bucket loads of everything from rabbits to sambar. 1-4 is no slouch dropping goats and pigs well past 200m.
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Re: Best all round hunting rifle for Australia

Post by northdude » 27 Dec 2021, 7:37 am

when I lived there I just used a m96 sporter. seemed to do the job..
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Re: Best all round hunting rifle for Australia

Post by bigrich » 27 Dec 2021, 7:51 am

if i had to hunt all around with one rifle , my 7-08 with 150 bt's would do it . with shot placement and 95gn partitions my 243 could probably do it . but for peace of mind and getting energy right out there , it'd have to be my 30-06 with 165gn accubonds or partitions .

:roll: decisions , decisions :lol: truth of the matter is different reigions in the country need different calibers for game and enviroment . a bag of golf clubs for different shots is the best analogy . mind you, those guys with combination guns have versatility :D 7x57 and 12ga covers a lot of uses :thumbsup:
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