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Link Posted: 6/25/2022 10:48:02 PM EDT
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Grew up with an M1 Carbine and two mags of 110 soft points in the butt stock pouch.  An SKS paratrooper wouldn’t be a bad rifle either.
Link Posted: 6/25/2022 10:52:44 PM EDT
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M1a cut down version. Scout/Squad.
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Traded my cousin my SOCOM16 for a Loaded and he uses it as his ranch rifle.  It rides in the back of the truck or on his saddle/horse rig.  It probably has killed more deer, coyotes, and hogs than most people kill in their entire life time hunting.  Speaking of that he recently asked me for an optic that was rugged enough and had some magnification.  It now has a Vortex Viper PST2 2-10x on a Sadlak mount.  He keeps asking me for a good way to mount a high lumen light and I told him I could put a rail section into the stock but he has not followed through on that yet.
Link Posted: 6/25/2022 10:53:11 PM EDT
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Honestly we have a herd of cows cross our property so I’ve been carrying a 12 gauge with #6 shot so as not to hurt a $3000 cow if I miss. I’m mainly worried about snakes, not people.
Link Posted: 6/25/2022 10:56:19 PM EDT
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Well, firstly, it was a 2500 acre farm not a ranch.  The farm was in probably the most remote area of Montana. No power, no running water. It was heaven.

Every truck had a .22 for dispatching skunks, porcupines, prarie dogs/gophers, and the occasional rattlesnake. Some foxes were taken as well.

My eldest brother had a Ruger 10/22 which was the only non-bolt .22. He also carried a pump 12 gauge, and a Winchester 94 in 30-30. All rode in a triple gun rack in the truck. Never saw either the 12 gauge or 30-30 ever get deployed for anything but hunting.

Two other brothers occasionally carried identical Remington bolt guns in .222. Those killed lots of varmints.

I just acquired the Winchester 94 and am in the process of restoring it. It was the first gun my dad ever gave his boys. It’s a pre-64 my oldest brother got in 1956.  It’s killed lots of Montana deer and has a great history.
Link Posted: 6/25/2022 10:57:20 PM EDT
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Browning BLR in .308
Link Posted: 6/25/2022 10:59:30 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 6/25/2022 11:00:31 PM EDT
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https://www.gunbroker.com/item/934833335

Keltec RDB Hunter. Doesn't look scary, pair it with federal fusions and it will do well on 2 or 4 legged critters.
Link Posted: 6/25/2022 11:02:39 PM EDT
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336 in 30-30?
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Ding ding ding
Link Posted: 6/25/2022 11:12:00 PM EDT
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Mine never goes in the truck because I'm afraid I'll scratch it.
Link Posted: 6/25/2022 11:26:15 PM EDT
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I loved my 336. It was a great rifle (stolen).

Best truck gun kind of depends on purpose. Shooting jackrabbits in the headlights is a little different from fighting off a squad of ninjas, shooting a varmint,  or fending off a bear attack.

I’ve carried everything around from a .22 pistol to a 45-70. Single shot, bolt action, lever, revolver, semi-auto… all of them are useful.

I know it’s against your OP, but honestly an AR is extremely versatile in that role.

If I had to make an oddball pick, it’d probably be a Sig 716.
Link Posted: 6/25/2022 11:29:25 PM EDT
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Keltec RDB Hunter. Doesn't look scary, pair it with federal fusions and it will do well on 2 or 4 legged critters.
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“Doesn’t look scary”

You care what people think of your gun?
Link Posted: 6/25/2022 11:38:41 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 6/25/2022 11:41:58 PM EDT
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My grandfather had either his father's sporterized Springfield 03A3, or an old single shot 12ga in the truck with him around the farm depending on if it was deer season or not.

He never got a pistol permit, but my Dad and my uncles all carried .22lr revolvers of some flavor when they were doing chores, my dad carried a S&W Model 17. Dad said when they were closing up the barn before dinner they'd all step out the back door and take turns to see who could ring the disk hanging on the other side of the pond first, it was probably ~100 yards out.

If I needed a rifle and it couldn't be an AR it would be some flavor of lever gun, probably in .30-30 I would probably settle for .357mag though.
Link Posted: 6/25/2022 11:47:40 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 6/25/2022 11:50:27 PM EDT
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AK? SKS? It's a ranch rifle, it doesn't need to be "the best". It just needs to put bullets at lethal velocity more or less where you aim it, atleast most of the time that you pull the trigger.
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This^^^^^^I like the 74 but ammunition is becoming a thing for them.
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 12:07:00 AM EDT
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AK underfolder, 30rd mags, and compact. At least back when they were cheap.
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Pretty much this out in the Dakotas. Fits under the seat, don’t care when it’s all dusty and gets knocked around from all the bouncing around down dirt roads. But out here, the number one selling centerfire rifle is an AR according to both local sporting goods store owners.
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 12:12:57 AM EDT
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That's exactly where my mind was going. When I think ranch rifle I think something that's rode hard and put away wet. Lever action in 357 or similar would be handy and light as well.
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 12:22:01 AM EDT
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since you specified rifle, I'll go lever action .30/30 win. The best gun however would be a 12 gauge shotgun, due to the versatility. Cue the Biden memes, but if I only have one gun it would be a shotgun.
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 4:10:37 AM EDT
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Honestly, probably a scoped semiauto .22 mag.
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 4:19:29 AM EDT
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Swarm of angry bees...
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Link Posted: 6/26/2022 5:06:53 AM EDT
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Marlin 336 or AS30

Winchester '92

Henry in 30-30
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 5:24:18 AM EDT
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M700 with Surgeon DBM, .22-250, barrel cut to 18.5”, Saker 556, old Mk4.
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 8:25:17 AM EDT
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CZ 527 Synthetic in 7.62x39, .223, or 6.5G.  Mine is light, easy to manipulate w its 16.5” barrel, and accurate.  Sweet little bolt gun w a 5 round detachable mag.
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 8:38:24 AM EDT
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Basic AR, iron sights, 20 round mag.
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 8:40:53 AM EDT
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Mine was pretty well worn when I bought it
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 8:49:41 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 6/26/2022 9:15:35 AM EDT
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Based on my lifetime of experience in Texas, if I’m not using an AR, I will be carrying a stainless Winchester Model 70 featherweight sized rifle in 30-06 with a 3.5-10x scope.

That rifle is light and handy, kills extremely well and if you carry it enough you will be capable of engaging multiple targets quickly as you will have gotten sufficient practice on pigs.
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 9:21:08 AM EDT
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Why not a bolt action Ruger American Ranch in 556? Takes AR mags and has a reputation for being stupid accurate.

https://www.ruger.com/products/americanRifleRanch/images/26965.jpg
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Agreed.  RAR in 5.56, 7.62x39 or .300 BO with a RDS or LPVO.

Link Posted: 6/26/2022 9:23:59 AM EDT
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Used to carry an HK91 around the hay lease back in the 80's.

If I had another farm or ranch probably carry my FAL Para in the truck/ATV.
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 10:50:35 AM EDT
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Why not a bolt action Ruger American Ranch in 556? Takes AR mags and has a reputation for being stupid accurate.

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 A rancher here just bought one.
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 11:03:01 AM EDT
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I have a bunch of AR’s but here is my 336.
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Link Posted: 6/26/2022 11:25:19 AM EDT
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“Doesn’t look scary”

You care what people think of your gun?
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https://www.gunbroker.com/item/934833335

Keltec RDB Hunter. Doesn't look scary, pair it with federal fusions and it will do well on 2 or 4 legged critters.


“Doesn’t look scary”

You care what people think of your gun?

Also that looks just as scary as an AR
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 11:29:52 AM EDT
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I'm on the hunt for a beat up lefty Savage bolt or break barrel single shot in .17HMR to keep on the tractor.  The most I'll need it for is meadow grizzlies or maybe a coyote and the 20 grain gamepoints are fantastic for both out past 100yds.
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 11:30:28 AM EDT
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.30-30 lever action - preferably Winchester 94
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Yup.
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 12:17:30 PM EDT
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Compact Mauser in 308 with silencer mount and LPVO.
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 12:53:15 PM EDT
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I use a SKS for carrying on the quad, not worried about it getting beat up. For hiking around the property I bring a stainless  Rossi trapper length lever action in .357. The Rossi is light, short, and easy to carry around with enough stopping power for anything I might run into.
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 1:01:30 PM EDT
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Winchester 94 in 30.30. Or really any lever action.  I’ve got a Henry in 357 that would fill the role nicely as well. I just bought a Mini-14 GB  Was a LEO gun.  Haven’t shot it yet, but I’m sure it would work well too. Light and handy.  

When out on the farm in Arkansas, I’ve got an AR on the 4-wheeler or side by side.  The AR works well for me. Use it to shoot armadillos, the occasional coyote and for target shooting.  30 rounds of 75 grain Gold Dot is plenty for the farm and it has a red dot and flashlight. Not afraid of tossing it in the bed of the SxS or strap it to the 4-wheeler. It’s been tossed around between truck and SxS, dropped off the 4-wheeler, shot in rain, summer heat, and really cold winters.  And works fine each time. Not afraid to get it scratched up or dirty.
I know OP said  ranch guns excluding AR’s, but for me, the AR is about the most perfect platform for the farm role for me.
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 1:07:42 PM EDT
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Used both. Liked both. A Jungle Carbine in .308 or a Mosin M44 would be good too.
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 1:14:31 PM EDT
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Way back, the M1 Carbine was my mom's favorite, and will do the job well. Too bad their too valuable now to have as a toss around gun.
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 1:15:40 PM EDT
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HK really needs to bring these back.
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 1:19:22 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 6/26/2022 2:24:45 PM EDT
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Where's the farm/ranch?

How big are the bears?

How big are the deer?

In west TX the power required will be different than in Montana/Idaho.
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 4:46:57 PM EDT
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Yes.
AUG, SG 551, or G36 are all fine ranch rifles.

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Link Posted: 6/26/2022 4:51:39 PM EDT
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Growing up on a family farm, my uncles had mini 14s in their trucks.  The second most common rifle was a SKS. We usually had a couple of 22 revolvers floating around or 22 rifles in the larger tractors
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 4:52:49 PM EDT
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SKS
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 5:01:21 PM EDT
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FAL
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 5:02:42 PM EDT
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45-70 Marlin.  We have yogi & snagglepus here.  I'm not chute'n gophers or rabbits (that's 22).
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 5:17:52 PM EDT
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Or Tavor.  

It can't be overestimated how handy these are.
Link Posted: 6/26/2022 5:42:00 PM EDT
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I kill more things on the homestead with an old Stevens 24 in 22/410 than anything else.




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