Been using shorter barrel rifles (20" or less) since I started hunting.
This season I used the 16" barrel 6.5 CM. 130 ELDms at just under 2800 fps worked well on a couple caribou and a deer this fall and see no reason not to use it in the future.
Sure is handy when strapped to the pack:
Been using shorter barrel rifles (20" or less) since I started hunting.
This season I used the 16" barrel 6.5 CM. 130 ELDms at just under 2800 fps worked well on a couple caribou and a deer this fall and see no reason not to use it in the future.
Sure is handy when strapped to the pack:
Don't see enough M77s around! I had a .243 Hawkeye Laminate Compact for many years and it was a great rifle. I definitely liked the M77 more than the two Gunsite Scouts I've owned.Dude. Stop posting pictures of those sick ultralight rigs. I can't be compelled into new firearm purchases this frequently.
Factory light tackle Ruger M77 .308 with 16.5" barrel. Bedded and freefloated it and played with the trigger a little, and she's shooting just as well as many of my longer rifles. Kicks a bit and is pretty loud.
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For those concerned about noise and muzzle blast, titanium suppressors can be had that weigh only about 165 grams ... well worth it.
Lightest full size .30 cal cans I'm aware of are the SiCo Harvester, Griffin Sportsman, and Gemtech Tracker which all fall in the 11-11.5oz range and are around 8" long.I'd be interested in a sub 6oz can. Who's making them and are they available in the states?
Please do tell us about titanium hearing safe cans in the 6 oz range. I'd be all over that. I like my harvester but saving a few ounces would be awesome.Track down Jeff Cooper's various writings on the Scout rifle concept (and the article 'The general purpose rifle') - seek out his actual writings, or the good recent book by Richard Mann (as many written summaries by others get the details wrong).
Anyway, one of his main criteria was 'handiness', with an overall length of 1 metre / 39.4 in or less. He did state some velocity ballparks, but that was clearly with the ammo of the time. The Steyr Scout, in 308, which Cooper advised on, came in with a 19 in barrel, for whatever that's worth.
For those concerned about noise and muzzle blast, titanium suppressors can be had that weigh only about 165 grams ... well worth it.
You say yet... are you aware that they are trying to get it here or get a mfg here to make it?
Oceania Defence Titanium Alpline Hunter ... about the best there is ... not available in the US (yet) ... https://www.oceania-defence.com/suppressors/762-alpine-hunter.html
Currently not available for sale in the USA.
The lightest, smallest overall length & diameter centrefire suppressor I have found.
I'm using it on a bolt action .308 with 16.5" barrel.
Yep, you pay for the privilege and I asked 101 questions of myself and others before I parted with that much cash.
There are some other good options out there in the NZ market but I have found the noise, recoil and muzzle flash suppression is better than anything else among the other lightweight hunting options.
I was (really) concerned about adding 150mm of forward muzzle length back on my short rifle after going to so much effort to have it compact and short... but my concerns are unfounded. Balance is superb and extra length not noticed in the bush hunting and scores of km carried to date. (note: the best of the rest was still going to add nearly 100mm forward plus the over barrel portion) ...
I don't have any inside intel, but the website says:
However, they *are* available in Canada, Europe, and South Africa: https://www.oceania-defence.com/international-sales
But to bring this a little back on-topic, here's part of a review about the Alpine Hunter:
I'd be all over that if they (or someone else) offered one (or something just like it) for sale here. At 6.5" and 5.8oz, it would disappear on the end of even an ultralight backcountry rifle. There's currently nothing on the US market that even comes close to that, as far as I know. Even the TBAC Ultra 5 is 9.4oz, and at only 5" it definitely isn't hearing safe.
Oceania Defence Titanium Alpline Hunter ... about the best there is ... not available in the US (yet) ... https://www.oceania-defence.com/suppressors/762-alpine-hunter.html