Nicaburns
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Given your options, number two but with a more reliable supressor.
Airlock, UM, or Dilligent Defense Enticer Ti
Airlock, UM, or Dilligent Defense Enticer Ti
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I believe a refined sophisticated gentleman would use a 7x57. Just ‘cause.This. Or be a refined sophisticated gentleman and buy a 7mm-08.
I might be called a Weatherby fanboy here, but my Mark V “Live Wild” in .280 AI is a slightly modified Mark V Hunter that sort of bridges the gap between the plain Mark V Hunter and the Carbon Fiber/Backcountry series rifles. It’s one of my favorites out of various makes/models of rifles I own. I don’t know if it will be light enough for what you’re wanting, but maybe?What brand of rifle is your 280ai? There doesn’t seem to be too many factory options… To get a light weight rifle for $1500ish it seemed like Kimber was the most highly regarded?
No reason to be offended.Thanks guys!! Very helpful and informative, except for one. There’s always at least one isn’t there…
Since youre open to ideas...and since youre using factory ammo and want a lightweight build, I would highly recommend something along the lines of a 6 creed. If your version of light weight is a little on the heavier side 6.5 prc is an excellent option for an 800 yard gun.I'm also not 100% on any of the options proposed above - definitely open to your ideas.