I know there are a ton of threads out there and I have been reading as many as I can. However, it seems that in most situations the final decision is particular to each unique individual. So, please fire away with any opinions for my situation.
Currently I am really leaning towards picking up a Tikka for a lightweight mountain rifle. I would like something that will work well for deer, elk, black bear, caribou and sheep (God willing should I ever win the lottery or move to Alaska). Currently I have a .243 WSSM and a 300 Win Mag which have served well. The .243 is great for deer and anything smaller and is pretty small and light. The .300WM is a Model 70 which is fine for more sedentary hunts but I would rather not lug that thing up a mountain or through tundra.
So, as mentioned, I am looking to pick up a good, all around caliber in a Tikka T3 Lite. Initially I was thinking about a .270 or .308 as those fill the gap in what I have a little. Then of course I start reading more and see lots of suggestions for the 7mm Mag or 300WSM or 270WSM. My first concern is with the lighter rifle handling the larger magnum loads. Obviously ammo availability and longevity are a concern as I don't handload (at this point at least). This again would seem to point towards the .270, .308 or the 7mm.
Overall, here is what I tentatively have planned for the next couple of years where the rifle will see service. Next year I am taking my father up to Alaska and I will be trying to get him a caribou. Should that not work out, we could always try to use the tag on a black bear if necessary. I am also planning to get out to Wyoming to hunt some mulies but may get a draw on a good elk unit. The following year I will probably be back to Wyoming or another western state for muley and/or elk and/or pronghorn as well as another Alaska trip but not sure if or what will be hunted.
So, Rokslidians, as I type this I find myself leaning towards either the .308 due to ammo cost and availability as well as tried and true performance or the 7 mag with its speed, range and trajectory. Thoughts?
Currently I am really leaning towards picking up a Tikka for a lightweight mountain rifle. I would like something that will work well for deer, elk, black bear, caribou and sheep (God willing should I ever win the lottery or move to Alaska). Currently I have a .243 WSSM and a 300 Win Mag which have served well. The .243 is great for deer and anything smaller and is pretty small and light. The .300WM is a Model 70 which is fine for more sedentary hunts but I would rather not lug that thing up a mountain or through tundra.
So, as mentioned, I am looking to pick up a good, all around caliber in a Tikka T3 Lite. Initially I was thinking about a .270 or .308 as those fill the gap in what I have a little. Then of course I start reading more and see lots of suggestions for the 7mm Mag or 300WSM or 270WSM. My first concern is with the lighter rifle handling the larger magnum loads. Obviously ammo availability and longevity are a concern as I don't handload (at this point at least). This again would seem to point towards the .270, .308 or the 7mm.
Overall, here is what I tentatively have planned for the next couple of years where the rifle will see service. Next year I am taking my father up to Alaska and I will be trying to get him a caribou. Should that not work out, we could always try to use the tag on a black bear if necessary. I am also planning to get out to Wyoming to hunt some mulies but may get a draw on a good elk unit. The following year I will probably be back to Wyoming or another western state for muley and/or elk and/or pronghorn as well as another Alaska trip but not sure if or what will be hunted.
So, Rokslidians, as I type this I find myself leaning towards either the .308 due to ammo cost and availability as well as tried and true performance or the 7 mag with its speed, range and trajectory. Thoughts?
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