Jsunkler
Lil-Rokslider
I have a few rifles that I am looking to take with me on a WY Pronghorn hunt, but am narrowing it down to two for the sakes of this argument. I do not plan to shoot more than 400 yards and would prefer to be well off the road/beaten path. Of these two which would you take
The 6.5 Creedmoor:
- Savage 12FV with Boyds Pro Varmint Stock
- Leupold VX-3 6.5-20x50mm (Plan to send back for custom turrets and/or reticle)
- Shooting a 143 grain bullet at 2700fps (muzzle)
- Light weight trigger pull setup with the Accutrigger
- Sub MOA out to 400
- 12.5 lbs
The 7mm Rem Mag:
- Browning X-Bolt Western Stainless Hunter
- Leupold VX-3 3.5-10x50mm (Plan to send back for B&C Reticle)
- Shooting either a 162 grain bullet at 2940 fps (muzzle) or a 140 grain bullet at 3200 fps (muzzle)
- Standard browning trigger
- Sub MOA out to 400
- Under 8 lbs
I am leaning on bringing the 7mm with the 140 grain bullet and possibly swapping the scopes or having the one on the 7mm upgraded with the B&C Reticle. At 12.5 lbs, the 6.5 seems to be a little much to carry on a spot and stalk, but once set up it is a tac driver
Thoughts?
The 6.5 Creedmoor:
- Savage 12FV with Boyds Pro Varmint Stock
- Leupold VX-3 6.5-20x50mm (Plan to send back for custom turrets and/or reticle)
- Shooting a 143 grain bullet at 2700fps (muzzle)
- Light weight trigger pull setup with the Accutrigger
- Sub MOA out to 400
- 12.5 lbs
The 7mm Rem Mag:
- Browning X-Bolt Western Stainless Hunter
- Leupold VX-3 3.5-10x50mm (Plan to send back for B&C Reticle)
- Shooting either a 162 grain bullet at 2940 fps (muzzle) or a 140 grain bullet at 3200 fps (muzzle)
- Standard browning trigger
- Sub MOA out to 400
- Under 8 lbs
I am leaning on bringing the 7mm with the 140 grain bullet and possibly swapping the scopes or having the one on the 7mm upgraded with the B&C Reticle. At 12.5 lbs, the 6.5 seems to be a little much to carry on a spot and stalk, but once set up it is a tac driver
Thoughts?