#Woodland Hunter's pack

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edgy plover
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A pack for the close work in heavy brush

The first (based on Winchester's 1892 rifle) is a lever action .357 magnum rifle. Useful in the thickest of brush and for a variety of game. It's a working rifle with no frills. A compact rifle for fast shots in close range, using the basic Ascent 1-4 scope or a red dot (scout position like the M1 Garand). it's versatile and lightweight but lacking long range ability, best on maps like Te Awaroa, Emerald Coast, and Hirschfelden. (edited: replaced a .44 magnum lever action because of the Moradi .44 in the Ambusher pack)

The second is an ultralight bolt action (Based on Remington's Model 7) chambered in the light recoiling .260. It's a standard got to for thick woodlands and smaller game species like roe deer, hog deer, coyotes, and pigs. It'll be the first real competitor the .243, running the 2-6 classes and weighing just a bit less, the ammo is a little harder to find so expect ammo to be about 650 for polymer tipped bullets.

Last, and strongest, (based on Savage's model 110 bear hunter) A 20 inch barrel and normal length action make this rifle a reliable bear stopper in thick cover, the .375 is no slouch in any hunting area. Whether that's Grizzlies in the Yukon, Bison in Silver Ridge peaks, Moose in New England, or Lions and Cape buffalo in Vurhonga. It's not light, the ammo is more expensive than the .338 or .300, however, it's designed to bring down the biggest and baddest animals you could cross paths with and with three shots in the magazine, you've got a better chance of getting out alive

As always, lemme know what you guys think

delicate tulip
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The 375 had me on board, but competition for the 243, I have to say yes

edgy plover
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It'll have to work hard to dethrone the King of Small Game

torpid girder
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I was thinking of the .375 for my Modern Hunter Pack but I thought to save it for a Canadian Arctic or Africa 2.0 or some other big game map,The Model 7 will always get my thumbs up.

edgy plover
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I actually want the .44 magnum lever action more than most weapons, I've got this really strong feeling that it'd be amazing to stalk thru Emerald Coast's forests to hunt Sambar, then Te Awaroa's forests for the Sika deer

torpid girder
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I think most calibers should have 2 or more rifle/pistols using it.

edgy plover
edgy plover
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Another good choice for thick woods would be a .357 magnum lever action, it would be really good on smaller game like roe deer, musk deer, and antelope like blackbuck and springbok aside from small predator

torpid girder
edgy plover
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Hey, EW please.
We seriously need options for 2-3 and 6-9 classes in a bad way, even if these aren't acceptable they're a decent place to start. Please

edgy plover
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bump

edgy plover
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2-6 and 3-7, we need options

steep brook
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275 Rigby (7X57), 24 in barrel, Express sights perhaps..

edgy plover
edgy plover
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I suppose the lever action could also be a .44 mag, making it a little better for defending yourself too

edgy plover
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Need options like these even if EW doesn't want to use them

torpid girder
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Bump

edgy plover
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Seriously guys, these rifles would be HUGE help in all the reserves

faint flax
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Bump

torpid girder
edgy plover
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here's hoping next month brings us some more common hunting rifles

torpid girder
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Can’t wait to use that .44 on Medved bears and whenever we get a Canadian Arctic map…

edgy plover
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Ya know, I still want a .357 lever action and some more plain bolt actions in different calibers

faint flax
edgy plover
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I guess technically they have added the 1894, now i just need a few more heavy hitters for the bigger animals and that .357 lever action for the 2-6 size animals

edgy plover
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Bumped