I've been interested in a lightweight rifle lately, specifically a 308 in either a 18" or 20" barrel. I already have a Leupold VX-IIIHD 2.5-8x36 that is sitting around and the main reason I want to pick up a new rifle just for it.
I'd love to pick one up with a carbon fiber stock right from the factory so I don't have to do that in addition.
I've been looking hard at the Kimber Hunter (seems there is some issues with their mags) and Howa Ultralight (seems the Stocky's Stocks have fit/finish issues). The Sig Cross Trax also caught my eye but it's a 16" barrel and that would most likely require a can all the time to tame the blast.
I have a .358" bore suppressor that works great on any caliber (Rex Silentium) but only like using it on open area hunts, not in the thick woods.
The appeal of a 20" barrel is I can shoot it occasionally without a can. 16" full power rifles have been really loud in my experience at the range.
OTOH, The new Ruger Hawkeye 16" in 358 Winchester has me really peaked. This may be the one I go with if I can't find something fun and ultralight.
I'd love to pick one up with a carbon fiber stock right from the factory so I don't have to do that in addition.
I've been looking hard at the Kimber Hunter (seems there is some issues with their mags) and Howa Ultralight (seems the Stocky's Stocks have fit/finish issues). The Sig Cross Trax also caught my eye but it's a 16" barrel and that would most likely require a can all the time to tame the blast.
I have a .358" bore suppressor that works great on any caliber (Rex Silentium) but only like using it on open area hunts, not in the thick woods.
The appeal of a 20" barrel is I can shoot it occasionally without a can. 16" full power rifles have been really loud in my experience at the range.
OTOH, The new Ruger Hawkeye 16" in 358 Winchester has me really peaked. This may be the one I go with if I can't find something fun and ultralight.