What rifles are you planning to use in the 23/24 deer seaon?

One of these - from left to right, 6.5 Grendel - mix of parts but an Odin Works upper, Nosler M48 in 6.5 Creedmoor, Savage 116 with a Proof 28 Nosler barrel, Browning A-Bolt 7mm WSM in a Bell and Carlson. For my long range work I'd likely take the 28 Nosler, I've been spending the most time with it, though they're all shooting well.
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A picture of my littler girl getting some dry fire practice in with me. She stole my 28 Nosler.
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Hoping to get a big one in Kansas at my brothers with the
45-70 I built. Using the 300 gr sierra hp at around 2010 fps It is 1 MOA at 300 yards (5 rounds in a 3" circle). Will be the first time hunting in Kansas, hopefully it goes well.
 

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Hoping to get a big one in Kansas at my brothers with the
45-70 I built. Using the 300 gr sierra hp at around 2010 fps It is 1 MOA at 300 yards (5 rounds in a 3" circle). Will be the first time hunting in Kansas, hopefully it goes well.
Keep an eye out for Dorothy and her Red 👠's....if you see her...my advice...hold on tight to that Shinny new rifle and follow the Yellow Brick Road!
 
Depending on archery season and if a buck is in my freezer. If no buck yet I will be toting my Xbolt 7-08 using 140 ballistic tips. If it's for a doe and close range work I will be reaching way into the back of the safe to grab my Marlin 1894 44 magnum using 240 grain XTP bullets.
 

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