Big Game Hunting Rifles

All of my hunting rifles are Tikkas with drop test approved rings and optics, and suppressors. They get dialed in with both AB software in the rangefinder and Revic app as a backup, and don't change once configured.
 
One rifle for all and no changes, just check zero after travelling. I might take the bipod off if I know I will not need it but rarely does it get taken off the rifle.
 
Lightweight rifle 5.5 lbs, best optics I can afford and have to be reliable. A quality suppressor. All for around 7.5 lbs give or take. I use them for hunting. Might be different caliber but otherwise they are set up the same.
 
I will semi interchangeably use my Tikka 6.5 CM, my Tikka 223, and my M70 270. All will be in rokstocks shortly, 2 of them wear Rs1.2s and one wears a swfa 6x. 2 have 22 inch barrels 1 has a 24 (may cop and suppress them all this year). All use qd swivel slings. All have an almost never used rail.
 
Depends what kind of big game. But smaller, lighter, sleeker. I don’t need big things sticking out when trying to slip through alders, whereas a saddle is a different story.
 
For coues and antelope where I'm not that worried about carrying some weight, I use a 6.5CM Mausingfield action in a KRG X-Ray with a NF 7-35x56, single pull Ckye pod (wish I had bought the double pull), and a TBAC Ultra-9 suppressor on it.

I'm now putting together a Tikka build for all other big game hunting. Already bought the action and I'm having a 18" barrel with 0.75" taperless contour put on it now. Bought a SWFA 3-15x42 scope for it and will probably order a Rokstok next time they go up for sale.
 
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