Neckbone
Lil-Rokslider
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Short history: Got into the western hunting scene 2019 with a WY general elk tag (first application ever submitted, drew with zero points). Not wanting to bring my dear old dads 1970s M77 .308 (sentimental value RIP), with little research I purchased a Savage 110 Apex Storm in 30-06 that came with a Vortex crossfire 2. Took it to the range a few times and went hunting. Was able to get and fill 2 doe antelope tags that year as well as kill a bull at 78 yards... frontal shot that dropped him where he stood..
Anyway, the point of the thread. 3 mule deer hunts later (2/3 successful) and now I'm wanting to upgrade my shooting iron. I am a bit torn on which way to go..
First thought process: Get an ultralight deer/antelope rifle. Sub 6 pounds, low recoil, longer range capable (meaning 400-500yd to me). Had it in my head I want a muzzle brake to keep recoil super low. (6.5 creed perhaps). I've spent a lot of time shooting the -06 and want to see how it would feel shooting something with far less kick...thought I had made up my mind
Then I got to thinking...in the coming years when I draw elk tags, I'm not going to want to reach for the heavy ole 30-06 and leave my new fancy rifle at home.. So maybe I should lean more towards a do it all cartridge.. something between the 6.5 and the 30-06. Noticeably less recoil (braked) but still a solid round for elk. I know a 6.5 has killed elk but I like the idea of a more substantial round for the larger game like that..
Then I get to reading the pros and cons of muzzle brakes with the concussive blast and the absolute need for ear pro....I start considering suppressors (which would decrease recoil, but not nearly as much as a brake from what I've read)
I know I'm rambling here... I guess my goal is to get a nice rifle, very light weight, long range capable, noticeably less recoil than the 30-06, and capable of killing anything from antelope to elk out to 500 yards. $2500 budget max. Have my eye on the savage 110 ultralight (carbon barrel, threaded muzzle, ready to roll) Tikka t3x superlite (No threaded barrel tho, stock is meh, over 6 pounds) Howa superlight (so so light, cant find one locally to fondle).
Anyone want to drop some pearls of wisdom?
Anyway, the point of the thread. 3 mule deer hunts later (2/3 successful) and now I'm wanting to upgrade my shooting iron. I am a bit torn on which way to go..
First thought process: Get an ultralight deer/antelope rifle. Sub 6 pounds, low recoil, longer range capable (meaning 400-500yd to me). Had it in my head I want a muzzle brake to keep recoil super low. (6.5 creed perhaps). I've spent a lot of time shooting the -06 and want to see how it would feel shooting something with far less kick...thought I had made up my mind
Then I got to thinking...in the coming years when I draw elk tags, I'm not going to want to reach for the heavy ole 30-06 and leave my new fancy rifle at home.. So maybe I should lean more towards a do it all cartridge.. something between the 6.5 and the 30-06. Noticeably less recoil (braked) but still a solid round for elk. I know a 6.5 has killed elk but I like the idea of a more substantial round for the larger game like that..
Then I get to reading the pros and cons of muzzle brakes with the concussive blast and the absolute need for ear pro....I start considering suppressors (which would decrease recoil, but not nearly as much as a brake from what I've read)
I know I'm rambling here... I guess my goal is to get a nice rifle, very light weight, long range capable, noticeably less recoil than the 30-06, and capable of killing anything from antelope to elk out to 500 yards. $2500 budget max. Have my eye on the savage 110 ultralight (carbon barrel, threaded muzzle, ready to roll) Tikka t3x superlite (No threaded barrel tho, stock is meh, over 6 pounds) Howa superlight (so so light, cant find one locally to fondle).
Anyone want to drop some pearls of wisdom?