Rifle and Scope?

USMCret

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So we have about put the tent to bed so the second most important, DO NOT want to get into argument of what is the best caliber for sheep but instead maybe the options employed to lighten. If there is a particular Model that you would argue for like a Kimber Mountain Ascent Caza. What do you have or know about. I know a lot of guys are really liking the 6.5 creedmoor or the 300 win, I’m not a short mag guy but know that can help drop a little weight. And just as important what optics do you have on top. WHAT DOES YOUR WHOLE PACKAGE WEIGHT and are you counting your sling? I know I’m using this as an excuse to add another gun to the safe but my 300 is 9.5lbs and that is a tad heavy. I’m a retired Marine so you guys with 10k rigs will have to give the rest of us a break. If you don’t mind sharing what you have in your weapon please do so. I’m hoping to stay under 4k. Ok…Let them fly…..
 
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ljalberta

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My go-to is my Fieldcraft in 6.5CM with a SWFA 3-9. With a custom rail and Ken Farrell rings, it’s all-in at 6.85lb. I don’t use a sling and I’d add a suppressor if it was legal here. Even in 6.5CM, it’s a little jumpy to stay in the sight picture for spotting impacts under 400 yards for me. I’ve come to realize I don’t like light guns in large chambering.

But I would be equally happy with a Tikka in 22CM (if legal) or 6CM, chopped to 18”, Rokstok, and maybe some sheep porting or UM action cuts with a SWFA 6x or 3-9.
 

TN2shot07

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I think you were barking up the right tree to begin with, I’d hunt down a Kimber mtn ascent or Montana in 270 win (because it just seems right, 280 ai would be my second choice) and call it a day. I don’t think you go wrong with a Leupold vx6 2-12, Swaro z5 3-15 (I really like their ballistic turret system) or one of the mavens if you can find it.
 

mxgsfmdpx

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Buy an 8 twist .223 or .22-250 Tikka. $800ish

Send it to Karl Kampfeld and have him cut the barrel, thread barrel, add shoulder, stamp chambering, and re-chamber to 22 Creedmoor. $500ish

Buy a RokStok when they come back available for ordering, or try to find one here in the classifieds. $600.00

Buy a High Desert Bottom Metal. $135

Buy a SWFA Fixed 6 Scope. $300

Buy UM Tikka Rings, Level Bubble, and Bolt Handle. $200

Buy a suppressor if desired.

Buy a pile of 22 Creedmoor Hornady Precision Hunter 80 ELDX or Hornady Match 80 ELDM factory ammo.

Without ammo or suppressor you're at $2,500ish for a gun that will reliably shoot and kill way past the vast majority of folks shooting abilities. Add in $1,500 for suppressor and ammo and you are right at your 4K budget.

Install everything per @Formidilosus method and go kill!
 

pbroski

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For serious backcountry mountain hunts for from 11 to 22 days, I've used the following:

Tikka T3 .338WM with Leupold 1.75-6x32 - no sling
Kimber Hunter .280AI with Leupold 2-7x28 - no sling
Kimber Hunter .280AI with Leupold 2.5-8x32 -no sling
Kimber Hunter .280AI with NF NX8 1-8x24 - no sling
Kimber Adirondack 6.5CM with NF NX8 1-8x24 - no sling

Next year, it will be either the Kimber Adirondack 6.5CM with the NX8 or another Adirondack in .22ARC with a NF NXS 2.5-10x42 - no sling.

For the following year's hunt, it's possible it could be a Tikka T3 6mm Dasher or 6mm GT with a Wildcat stock. Scope - undecided.

So that's where I'm at in my hunting career. In the high country, it's so much better to be unburdened with a light rifle. Anything much over 6.25 pounds no longer interests me.
 
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