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What Cailbure would you use for Wolf? #3864448 12/19/12 06:20 PM
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Wants exactly sure where to put it. I am going on a wolf hunt during the New years in Jackson Hole, WY. Not sure what calibur i am going to take so wanted to see what yall thought...

Re: What Cailbure would you use for Wolf? [Re: BFord] #3864547 12/19/12 06:44 PM
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I would think you'd be fine with anything from a .223 up

Personally I'd take my .308 and shoot em with my 150gr Hornady A-max's


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They are big but I assume still light skinned! I would stay north of .243


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Re: What Cailbure would you use for Wolf? [Re: jskin] #3865800 12/20/12 12:21 AM
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Have u see " The Grey?". If not you need to watch it before you go.. I was joking with my brother about watchyping "the edge" before he went to Alaska... I would think a .223 would be a little light. .243 sounds good ..

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Re: What Cailbure would you use for Wolf? [Re: Team By-God] #3865946 12/20/12 01:03 AM
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I saw a video where a 204 rolled one. Personally if I would use it on a deer then I'd use it on a wolf. 308 would definitely be my first pick though, and it's spelled "caliber"

Re: What Cailbure would you use for Wolf? [Re: 00possum] #3866225 12/20/12 02:03 AM
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I shot a young yearling male timber wolf at my camp in ontario. He weighed 88 pounds as a 8 month old pup, saying it was born that spring & the shot was in october. I drilled him at 60 yards with a 150 grain .270 and a clean in-out pencil sized hole. A big male will near 160 pounds, so pack for bear. I would go with nothing less than .243, and expecting a long-g-g shot, a 25-06 may be better. They are very smart, and illusive. I have my wolf mounted on a pedastal/coffee table, awesome in the cabin.
I spent 15 summers running my fishing lodge in remote Ontario, and during that time I only seen 3 wolves in the wild even though they were all around. Good Luck!


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Re: What Cailbure would you use for Wolf? [Re: sillyhorses] #3867781 12/20/12 03:30 PM
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Not ever having shot a wolf, my thinking on this might be wrong, but if you are going to shoot something then there is the chance that you will be tracking that something. I don't want to track a wolf that was wounded with a 223. I'd go for bigger artillery.


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Re: What Cailbure would you use for Wolf? [Re: 603Country] #3867793 12/20/12 03:35 PM
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Re: What Cailbure would you use for Wolf? [Re: Navasot] #3867811 12/20/12 03:39 PM
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Re: What Cailbure would you use for Wolf? [Re: tth_40] #3869681 12/21/12 01:06 AM
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Given the size of these animals I believe I would use my .270

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Your favorite deer cartridge is what I would use.

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Re: What Cailbure would you use for Wolf? [Re: scalebuster] #3869847 12/21/12 01:49 AM
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i thought wolves were federaly protected

Re: What Cailbure would you use for Wolf? [Re: sticksteer] #3870364 12/21/12 03:44 AM
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^^^^ Nope and thank goodness, my uncle had a tag in Montana this year. Didn't see any, but the outfitters are not happy with the wolves. They are killing off to many game animals. Those suckers are big..243 and up

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This is the first year we have been allowed to get rid of them here in minnesota and its about time there begining to be a problem up north. I would say a 243 and up should be ok a 223 would do the job but you want to put him down not have to track for miles

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.308 why take a chance with a small caliber


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Re: What Cailbure would you use for Wolf? [Re: TXDEERHUNTER10] #3874636 12/22/12 03:51 PM
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22/250 works really well.


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Re: What Cailbure would you use for Wolf? [Re: 30378] #3876224 12/23/12 01:58 AM
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After talking with the guide, he said they have been using 223 and have not had any problems. He said like all animals, shot placement is key! He said we will be shooting out from about 250 on up some times they will be closer, but don't count on it. They are going to be doing fly overs to find them and we will horse back in to the locatIon. Right now they are still considered a varmint/predator and are up for shooting. If my spelling is off some where, I apologize in advance..

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25-06 and up should do the trick. My mother had some in her yard last winter in MI. Unfortunately still no hunting season there yet.


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Draw em in close and roll em with the Saiga!!!!

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Re: What Cailbure would you use for Wolf? [Re: MrRoachie] #3876726 12/23/12 05:10 AM
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243 or more. I shoot 308 on stuff that you could kill with a 22. It's still dead and if I get a shot at a big deer or an aoudad I'm good. Bring enough gun.

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Re: What Cailbure would you use for Wolf? [Re: westexhunt] #3894247 12/29/12 04:50 AM
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If you want to mount this animal then keep that in mind. Too big of an exit hole and it will mess up mount. .223 and 22/250 are nice rounds with plenty of stopping power. Wouldn't go larger than a .243. All 3 of the above mentioned rounds still have alot of speed at that distance. If you are going to be shooting 250 yds then practice at that range and make it count. Good luck.

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Well we hunted pretty hard for 3 days and came up empty handed. Saw plenty of wildlife but no wolfs. Ran into sheep, elk, moose, coyotes but the wolfs eluded us. MAybe this October when i go for an elk hunt we close th deal on a wolf also. Decided to use my AR 223/5.56 with a 24 inch White Oak barrel. Distance was not an issue but just didnt run across any.

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How is that White Oak barrel. I want a 6.8 upper?

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.223 witha good bullet will do fine


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