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Looking to purchase a rifle for western hunting. I am going for a lightweight rifle that is relatively easy to carry. Right now, I am thinking I want a 300 wsm in a Tikka T3x superlite. I will be adding a suppresser to this rifle as well.
Wanted your thoughts if you have this rifle or one similar or if you have any other suggestions of rifles/calibers. I will eventually reload, but for now I want something that has good factory ammo available.
Which stock did you change from and to for the 6.5 PRC to get better ergos? Reason for the question is a 6.5 PRC is in my future.I had a 6.5 prc with scope and suppressor at #7, great to carry, ok to shoot. Same gun changed stock for better ergos and put a niteforce on it is now #8.2oz and at 400yards and on its actually more accurate simply because it doesn't magnify shooting errors as much. I have a 7prc that completely rigged is 9# and I wouldn't go any lighter. I've found that #8-9 ready to hunt is the best balance of weight/recoil for me. Ymmv
Christensen fft stock, 20 oz, typical thin grip low comb stock and had a decent amount of jump from the comb. I've shot the same barreled action in a stockys vg hunter and a mdt hnt26, both are much better from a recoil and shootability aspect. The stockys vg hunters on sale are hard to beat if on a budget.Which stock did you change from and to for the 6.5 PRC to get better ergos? Reason for the question is a 6.5 PRC is in my future.
Had one of those. Sold it. Kept the suppressor.Looking to purchase a rifle for western hunting. I am going for a lightweight rifle that is relatively easy to carry. Right now, I am thinking I want a 300 wsm in a Tikka T3x superlite. I will be adding a suppresser to this rifle as well.
Wanted your thoughts if you have this rifle or one similar or if you have any other suggestions of rifles/calibers. I will eventually reload, but for now I want something that has good factory ammo available.
Something like thisIMO choosing a magnum for this purpose is a huge mistake. Purchase the rifle listed above and dont think twice. If anyone gives you shit about a 6.5 CM not being enough for elk or that its "anemic" just know that those people are wrong and have no idea what they are talking about.
One of the most important things for me hunting in big open country out west is watching my impacts through the scope to see if and where I hit the animal. You m will never do this with a suppressed 300wsm, but you can with a suppressed 6.5 CM.
I would also forget that VX 5 and go with a Trijicon Credo HX.