If You Could Have Just One Long Gun — What Would You Choose?
Custom hunting rifle photo courtesy Kilimanjaro Rifles.
The folks at Sierra Bullets asked a few staff bulletsmiths a classic question about guns: “If you could own only one firearm which one would you choose?” There were many interesting answers including a “cheater” response — the drilling — which is really two guns in one. The most-often mentioned chambering was the venerable .30-06. Respondents cited its versatility, hunting prowess, and ready availability of ammo. The popular .308 Winchester, as expected, got mentions as did its cousins the .243 Win and 7mm-08. There were quite a few votes for classic lever guns, as well as 12-gauge shotguns. Two bulletsmiths cited the .22 LR, and we can certainly see the logic in that answer. The little rimfire cartridge is versatile, quiet, and inexpensive.
We ask our readers the same question — if you could only have one long gun, what type of firearm would it be? List the gun type and chambering in the comments section.
If You Could Have Just One Long-Gun — ANSWERS:
Media Relations Manager Carroll Pilant answered: “I would NEVER own only one gun. If I HAD to pick one, it would be a drilling in 12 gauge over .30-06.”
Ballistic Technician Rich Machholz answered: “The early tang safety Ruger M77s pretty much have all you could want in a bolt gun, but I do like the Winchester lever guns and the combination guns, particularly the drillings. Since I have the first two, I’m going for a Doug Turnbull 1886 or a side by side 20 gauge over .223 drilling.”
Ballistic Technician Philip Mahin answered: “More than likely it would have to be a bolt action .30-06. The reliability is legendary on a wide range of game animals and factory ammunition has still been available at my local stores even in these tough times.”
Ballistic Technician Duane Siercks answered: “If I had to boil it all down to one gun, it would probably be a .30-06. I have a Remington 700C (custom shop gun) that has worked very well for anything and everything I have ever wanted to do with it.”
Ballistic Technician Paul Box answered: “A .22 Rimfire.”
Chief Ballistician Tommy Todd answered: “Remington 700 in .308 Winchester.”
VP – Sales & Marketing Matt Reams answered: “A light weight Kimber in 25-06.”
Production Toolsetter Brad Vansell answered: “Savage weather warrior 7mm-08 is my rifle of choice.”
Production Toolsetter Dan Mahnken answered: “The .308 Winchester rifle — [based on the] wide range of bullets made and the wide range of things that one can hunt with it.”
Process Engineer David Palm answered: “Savage action 243 Winchester.”
Ballistic Technician Gary Prisendorf answered: “Probably a .22 LR. It may not be the best choice, but you could use it for about anything if you really had to.”
Production Manager Chris Hatfield answered: “Beretta A300 Outlander 12 gauge.”
Machine Shop Manager Craig Westermier answered: “12 gauge shotgun.”
This article original appeared in the Sierra Bullets Blog.
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For us that reloads,I would pick the win. 284. The 100 grain bullets for varmints,180,s for all large game,150,s for deer size game.Good barrel life to 2500 rounds.Very accurate to a 1000 yards.
Currently, it would be my 1905 Gundermann O/U in 9,3×72 over 16 gauge.
All time: a winchester M21 SxS custom built, L barrel 12 gauge 3″ mag, R 9,3x 74.
If I could get back to Africa one more time, I could hunt everything including the Big Five without any qualms.
The 284 Win on a Surgeon action is my choice as well as stated by Doctor H Whitley.
I would have to go with the venerable .308 , based on availability of ammo , and reloading items , brass , bullets , primers and multiple powders almost anywhere in the world . The 06 would be my second choice .
1st centerfire I ever owned would still B my # 1 Pic Winchester 270 130 Gr Backed w/H4831
I would pick the 284 Winchester, as others have picked, running 100 grains to 180 grains for all types of shooting and if limited to one gun, it would be one of those less than 5 pounds, super accurate NULA beauties built by Melvin Forbes. Fantastic hunting combo for carrying a lot and shooting a little and needing one long range bullet delivered to the kill zone.