
Episode 183
Classic Cartridges for Backcountry Hunting
August 5, 20221h 10m
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Show Notes
Are classic cartridge suitable for backcountry hunting? You bet they are—and some are particularly good at it. This episode takes a detailed look at several of the best. We list top bullet choices and favorite rifles, and discuss what each cartridge is really good at.
Criteria for inclusion:
- Must be old (youngest cartridge discussed is 97 years old)
- Must be capable on deer-size game and up
- Must be dominantly popular in at least one significant region (such as the far north or Scandinavia)
- Must be useful for backcountry hunting in mountain country
Cartridges included:
- 6.5-55
- .270 Winchester
- 7x57 Mauser
- .30-06 Springfield
- .300 H&H
- .375 H&H
- Bonus: One world-class dangerous-game stopping cartridge
Downsides of classic cartridges
- Low-performance factory loads
- Out-of-date reloading data
- Tolerances in vintage rifles
- Few high-performance modern hunting projectiles
- Have to be careful hunting with valuable vintage firearms
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