Hunting rifle finished weight (northwest backpackers and back country hunts)

Corey75

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What are you guys trying to keep your rifle weight down to when considering that you'll be hiking miles of steep country? I'm just a hair over 11lbs but i've been obsessing over shedding a couple of lbs off of my backcountry set up.
 
What do you have? Just under 8 lb for me.


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Bergara B14 Sierra Wilderness 7prc, Athlon Helos 4-20, SRS Pic-Arca Rail, Gunwerks Elevate TI Bipod, and a sportsmans branded sling of some sort. What are you running? That's light!
 
Just a hair over 9 lbs for me. I shoot it well, not looking to go super light, especially with a 300wm.
Absolutely. I should be looking to save weight elsewhere I’d imagine. I grew up day hunting or truck hunting northern California b zones so weight hasn’t been a thought up until these last couple years that I’ve been diving in to the back country hunting world.
 
Having been down the ultralight path, there is definitely a tradeoff.

Light rifles are harder to hold steady, and harder to shoot well.

I still have a .308 under 7lbs, it's a great camp gun but I consider it a 300yd rifle in my hands.

When trying to fill a tag, as above, 8-9lb all up, depending on the gun.
 
Absolutely. I should be looking to save weight elsewhere I’d imagine. I grew up day hunting or truck hunting northern California b zones so weight hasn’t been a thought up until these last couple years that I’ve been diving in to the back country hunting world.
I purchased it to be relatively light and put a lighter scope on it, but wasn't the driving factor. I don't mind a bit of extra weight. I can always take it off elsewhere (especially off of me...lol). Same with my bow. My brother is the opposite. He wants a light weapon of choice, but will rock a heavy pack, with a bunch of crap in it, although he is getting better :)

That said for a 26" barrel 300WM, it is on the lighter side.
 

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Bergara B14 Sierra Wilderness 7prc, Athlon Helos 4-20, SRS Pic-Arca Rail, Gunwerks Elevate TI Bipod, and a sportsmans branded sling of some sort. What are you running? That's light!

A 6XC in an XLR chassis with a NXS 2.5-10. Shoots great but it’s a small cartridge. I wouldn’t want a lighter weight 7PRC. I Ike shooting with a bipod but I won’t bring it backpacking.


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When carrying a rifle all day in the mountains I notice around or a bit over 8lbs they begin to feel heavy. I think ~7.5lbs all up is a great rifle weight to carry. Currently using a Weatherby mark V Backcountry 1.0 in .280AI, it weighs 7lbs 10 ounces with 5 rounds, scope and sling.

I’d like to try a 6lb. all in rifle in a “Rokslide” caliber like .223 Rem or 6CM at some point.
 
A 6XC in an XLR chassis with a NXS 2.5-10. Shoots great but it’s a small cartridge. I wouldn’t want a lighter weight 7PRC. I Ike shooting with a bipod but I won’t bring it backpacking.


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Last year I didn’t fill either of my tags with the bipod deployed. But I religiously use it in the off season. It’s just something that I fear I will want or need when I leave it behind lol.
 
Just put together the lightest rig I've ever run. Savage light weight Storm in 6.5 CM on carbon sporter stock with SWFA Ultralight scope. It's a little over 6 pounds. From the bench I get 2 inch groups at 330 yards. Gonna start practicing field shooting positions and see how it goes.
 
I’ve got some that are under 8 lbs but I like them between 8-9 lbs I feel like that’s about perfect for me. They are just easier to shoot. I did just get a 375 that’s about 11 lbs and I damn sure wouldn’t pack a rifle weighing that much on a backpack hunt! In that rifle and what I intend to do with it, 11 lbs is just right.
 
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