my marlin 1895XLR in .45-70 government. Reliable, fast reloads, and good protection from the biggest of bears. It can also take deer, elk, bison, sheep, caribou, and moose. Finally shot shells can be made for small game and birds.
For a survival situation with a choice of just one gun, I’d take a 12 gauge pump with a mix of ammo – slugs or 00 buckshot for defense, on down to smaller shot for taking small game for food.
For a survival situation with a choice of just one gun, I’d take a 12 gauge pump with a mix of ammo – slugs or 00 buckshot for defense, on down to smaller shot for taking small game for food.
my marlin 1895XLR in .45-70 government. Reliable, fast reloads, and good protection from the biggest of bears. It can also take deer, elk, bison, sheep, caribou, and moose. Finally shot shells can be made for small game and birds.
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i would want a 12ga shotgun with 00 buckshot
A LARGE one....
Ruger Single Six w/ eight inch bbl and a butt load of good Remington Golden 22's!
"...A LARGE one! ..."
HA HA HA HA HA!
WAM! You're just too much! LOL!
Brown Bess.
Brown Bess.
Marlin Guide Gun in.455/BIG.
my marlin 1895XLR in .45-70 government. Reliable, fast reloads, and good protection from the biggest of bears. It can also take deer, elk, bison, sheep, caribou, and moose. Finally shot shells can be made for small game and birds.
A signal gun and lots of flares.
With food being a primary concern for survival, I would select a semi-auto target style pistol.
I'll come back for moose on my next vacation.
One with a SAT phone in the stock.
.300 Rem ultra mag...killed wild boar, deer, and elk...id try a bear with it
What ever my guide is carrying. When I have been in the Yukon that could be anything from a 222 through 338.
A Savage Long Range Hunter in .300 Winchester Magnum mounted with a Nikon 4x12-50 Buckmaster.
remington 870 12 gauge, with slugs, buckshot, and birdshot. I might put a burris fastfire on it.
if possible I would also take a .22 pistol.
For a survival situation with a choice of just one gun, I’d take a 12 gauge pump with a mix of ammo – slugs or 00 buckshot for defense, on down to smaller shot for taking small game for food.
Hi...
Realistically? A 12 gauge. Otherwise, whatever my sherpa is carrying.
A CZ 584 in .30-06/12-guage.
30-06!
Seriously .338 Win Mag.
45.70 Govt. Marlin 1895SBL
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A LARGE one....
A CZ 584 in .30-06/12-guage.
Marlin Guide Gun in.455/BIG.
What ever my guide is carrying. When I have been in the Yukon that could be anything from a 222 through 338.
One with a SAT phone in the stock.
Ruger Single Six w/ eight inch bbl and a butt load of good Remington Golden 22's!
"...A LARGE one! ..."
HA HA HA HA HA!
WAM! You're just too much! LOL!
With food being a primary concern for survival, I would select a semi-auto target style pistol.
I'll come back for moose on my next vacation.
A signal gun and lots of flares.
remington 870 12 gauge, with slugs, buckshot, and birdshot. I might put a burris fastfire on it.
if possible I would also take a .22 pistol.
For a survival situation with a choice of just one gun, I’d take a 12 gauge pump with a mix of ammo – slugs or 00 buckshot for defense, on down to smaller shot for taking small game for food.
Brown Bess.
my marlin 1895XLR in .45-70 government. Reliable, fast reloads, and good protection from the biggest of bears. It can also take deer, elk, bison, sheep, caribou, and moose. Finally shot shells can be made for small game and birds.
Hi...
Realistically? A 12 gauge. Otherwise, whatever my sherpa is carrying.
.300 Rem ultra mag...killed wild boar, deer, and elk...id try a bear with it
A Savage Long Range Hunter in .300 Winchester Magnum mounted with a Nikon 4x12-50 Buckmaster.
45.70 Govt. Marlin 1895SBL
Brown Bess.
30-06!
Seriously .338 Win Mag.
i would want a 12ga shotgun with 00 buckshot
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