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Sako Finnlight. I have guys in Finland who do it for me.What’s your lightweight build?
Sako Finnlight. I have guys in Finland who do it for me.What’s your lightweight build?
Haha, my taste for premium is dangerous. I really just want to do it right without regrets. I’m starting to lean towards the VA roadrunner https://vikingarmament.com/va-road-runner/ in 6.5PRC with an 18” barrel and the NF NXS 2.5-10. That should put me at 7.5lbs and will be the little brother to my 300PRC. My thought is between those two builds I should be set for a while! I have concerns with my shooting ability in much lighter than that. I need to be realistic and this old dog is still a bow hunter at heart and there’s only so much time in the day for me to fit in all my hobbies.I think you have your target weight correct at 7.5 lbs. have played around going very light (below 7lbs loaded) and it is much harder to pull of the same shot of 8 pound rifle. From your current setup it sounds like you have a taste for premium. If you wanted to keep similar ergonomics in a folding chassis I would go with something like @Ryan Avery just built https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/6um.290585/unread
I would skip a a muzzle brake and go with a short action caliber (6mm would be where I would go) of your choice to keep recoil tolerable and save your hearing in quick shooting situations. After making a stock on a ram they are not always where you left them.
Whatever you decide slap that thing together and get shooting! Best of luck in 2024 and look forward to the after the hunt story/photos.
CA all the way.This post pertains to my 2024 NWT Dall hunt with Nahanni Butte outfitters. I’ll also admit I’m pretty new into the rifle game being a 50 year old mostly archery hunter, but I’ve been enjoying the process of learning and shooting more.
I’m currently running a Viking Armament Apex TI in 300 PRC, XLR Element 4.0 Magnesium Chassis, folding stock, Lone Peak Razor TI LAM bolt, Defiance AN TI X Action, Benchmark 22” Carbon Sendero Lite 1:10 Twist, topped with Nightforce NX8 4-32 x50. She weighs in a little over 9lbs and closer to 10lbs with my Tion Dragoon 7.62mm can. Heavy but I enjoy shooting her and it’s really my only option…Unless…..
I’m considering a CA Ridgeline FFT in 6.5PRC 18” barrel, topped with Nightforce NXS 2.5-10x42, lightweight Hawkins rings. From my research it looks like this set up will be around 7.5lbs?
So…I know I can man up and take my 300 PRC, I’m in good physical shape living and recreating in CO. But, I also enjoy a lighter pack and do plan on taking my 65mm Swaro spotter and I’d like to take my RRS tripod with anvil head to shoot off of (weighing in at a massive 4lbs and change) that’s still TBD though as I also have a lightweight Slick and Outdoorsman micro pan head.
I appreciate your thoughts epically from those that have direct experience with hunting the NWT (helicopter support) and experience with the CA rifle/weight. THANK YOU
If you do that Google Christensen thing you’ll find plenty of good reviews too. I have 3 of them and not a problem with one. My brother in law has two Ridgelines. My two best hunting buddies have Ridgelines. All are great shooting rifles that I’ve witnessed first hand.Thanks, I have but will continue for sure as I’m in no huge hurry. I’ve actually not come across much in negative reviews on the Ridgeline FFT or regular Ridgeline. I was just talking to Jim Lancaster and he has the same exact setup in 6.5PRC and loves it. He’s loaned it out to hunters and he says the rifle has over 20 rams down. I would really like to hear your thoughts on it though-sometimes the bad reviews are more helpful than the good ones! Thanks.
I’d take the Viking 300 prc. The folding chassis will be a huge advantage on a backpack hunt.I’m almost certain I’ll be in a lighter rifle for this hunt. I’m just in a deep dark rabbit hole of lightweight rifle builds! I’m pretty set on that 7.5lb mark all in minus cartridges. I’m liking the NF NXS 2.5-10x42 at 20.5 OZ. It’ll be a 6.5 PRC and ideally 18” barrel. I came across the Fierce Mountain Reaper and it actually checks a lot if not all of the boxes for me but dang there are some horror stories out there on Fierce as a company. I’m also concerned with fit and finish and if it’ll feel solid.
Hey! Nice knife! What brand, make and model knife is that? How many inches is the blade? ThanksI’d take the Viking 300 prc. The folding chassis will be a huge advantage on a backpack hunt.
The difference in weight of the two rifles is about a days worth of food. It should not make or break your hunt.
The rifle I took on my dall hunt is damn near the same as your Viking 300 prc. The weight was very well appreciated when it came time to settle the cross hairs on a ram
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Thanks! I’m a bit of an overpriced gear dork. It is an Arno Bernard Kudu with kudu bone handle. 8” overall length with a 3.5” blade. Cannot say enough good things about it, got me away from my disposable blade addiction.Hey! Nice knife! What brand, make and model knife is that? How many inches is the blade? Thanks
Thanks! I’m a bit of an overpriced gear dork. It is an Arno Bernard Kudu with kudu bone handle. 8” overall length with a 3.5” blade. Cannot say enough good things about it, got me away from my disposable blade addiction.
Nice!!! What type of Steel material is it S35VN? Thanks for getting back to me. I am going to buy one of these!Thanks! I’m a bit of an overpriced gear dork. It is an Arno Bernard Kudu with kudu bone handle. 8” overall length with a 3.5” blade. Cannot say enough good things about it, got me away from my disposable blade addiction.
Its a newer steel that was designed to be well balanced for toughness and edge retention without being too difficult to hone an edge in the field. I would say that is true. I use a portable WorkSHarp in the field, and i have only touched up the blade with the leather strop so far and it is still as sharp as the day I took it home.Nice!!! What type of Steel material is it S35VN? Thanks for getting back to me. I am going to buy one of these!