Ultralight Ultralight Rifles

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Thanks, I forgot about your group on that steel back on page 89, I'm sold! Now if they improve the reticle before I buy that would be even better.
And I had just picked up another 3x9 UL leupold latelyšŸ™ƒ
 

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Thanks, I forgot about your group on that steel back on page 89, I'm sold! Now if they improve the reticle before I buy that would be even better.
And I had just picked up another 3x9 UL leupold latelyšŸ™ƒ
I forgot I took these photos. The deer were around 120-150 yards IIRC, the bobcat was at 65ish. I did not shoot any of those animals. Should give you a good idea of the reticle on an animal. Itā€™s difficult to take a photo while shouldering the rifle with the other and trying to line everything up.
 

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I forgot I took these photos. The deer were around 120-150 yards IIRC, the bobcat was at 65ish. I did not shoot any of those animals. Should give you a good idea of the reticle on an animal. Itā€™s difficult to take a photo while shouldering the rifle with the other and trying to line everything up.
Hmm, if thats under 150 looks like 300+ will be pretty challenging, but that 4 round group you posted looks GTG
 

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The 3x at 300 yards was about as far as my old eyes were gonna go, and 200ish would be my limit for deer with this optic. I'm mainly woods, and the one place I can shoot 300+ I'm using a 6.5 creed because it could go out to 500.

On an unrelated note, I'm super antsy to get my Solo 300 action. I should have asked about just driving over and picking it up, as they're less than 20 miles from me. :)
 

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Glad to hear that the 3x can go 200 on deer. I wonder if anyone has more thoughts on how much better the gen 2 solo in over the original? Took me forever to get a portless barrel built, and I'm wondering if I should get a gen 2 while they're available.
 
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Went to order one of the remaining shaw barrels, but they were already sold out. If anyone over-bought or changes their mind on one they bought, shoot me a PM Id be interested in taking it off your hands.
 

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Went to order one of the remaining shaw barrels, but they were already sold out. If anyone over-bought or changes their mind on one they bought, shoot me a PM Id be interested in taking it off your hands.
Hopefully them selling out in a reasonable amount of time bodes well for more "portless" offerings.
 

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šŸ‘ I like it. I'm starting to look for an ultralight optic for going into what is now known as the EMAO (East of the Mississippi Area of Operations).

Something like this optic would be great for hiking/backpacking "rambling" with the rifle when small game is the main, if any, target, but still be easily capable out to 100+ yards if needed for the odd bear or whatever.

I load 4 grains of Trail Boss under a Speer 46 grain FP for squirrels and such. Shoots about 1/2" @ 25 yards.
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Thanks for the recipe! I'm wondering if the flat point will do more damage to small game if I miss the head and hit the body. I once 'exploded' a huge blue grouse with my old 300 savage (hit a branch), of course that wasn't subsonic, but the tag soup sucked regardless...
I'm hoping the subs will just punch a hole through like my 45-70 pistol rounds at 1200fps did on blackbears?
 
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Thanks for the recipe! I'm wondering if the flat point will do more damage to small game if I miss the head and hit the body. I once 'exploded' a huge blue grouse with my old 300 savage (hit a branch), of course that wasn't subsonic, but the tag soup sucked regardless...
I'm hoping the subs will just punch a hole through like my 45-70 pistol rounds at 1200fps did on blackbears?
They might. I figured they might make a little bigger hole for things like shooting a trapped hog or whatnot. About all I've used them for so far is squirrells. They don't seem to do any more damage than a 22LR.

Speer also makes some spitzers and spire points that I thought might do a little less damage??

 

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They might. I figured they might make a little bigger hole for things like shooting a trapped hog or whatnot. About all I've used them for so far is squirrells. They don't seem to do any more damage than a 22LR.

Speer also makes some spitzers and spire points that I thought might do a little less damage??

Thanks again! I'm not sure on the spire points, but worth a try. Flat points are better if you're shooting through brush though.
You happen to have a speed on that load? I'm shooting for as quiet as I can without being on the ragged edge of a squib.
 
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They might. I figured they might make a little bigger hole for things like shooting a trapped hog or whatnot. About all I've used them for so far is squirrells. They don't seem to do any more damage than a 22LR.

Speer also makes some spitzers and spire points that I thought might do a little less damage??

In regards to your subsonic recipe, have you found a source for Trailboss powder or a suitable substitute? Seems like it's out of stock everywhere. Sorry if this has been covered elsewhere.
 
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In regards to your subsonic recipe, have you found a source for Trailboss powder or a suitable substitute? Seems like it's out of stock everywhere. Sorry if this has been covered elsewhere.
Thanks again! I'm not sure on the spire points, but worth a try. Flat points are better if you're shooting through brush though.
You happen to have a speed on that load? I'm shooting for as quiet as I can without being on the ragged edge of a squib.
I haven't seen Trailboss either, I'm still using my first container, it seems to last forever. There are a lot of other powders that will work fine. Unique, Red Dot, Extra Lite and Clays are a few that I've used and they all work pretty well. Extra Lite is probably the fastest and the bulkiest of those.

I'm not sure of the velocity on the 4 grains of Trailboss, but I think it's pretty close to normal 22LR velocity, probably not quite sub-sonic. 4 grains was very accurate in my barrels so I just settled on that. 3 grains or so worked too, it just wasn't quite as accurate for me, it would probably be sub-sonic though.

A couple of other points: All of these loads tend to be dirtier than normal rifle loads, probably in part because they can't maintain pressure very long down the bore. Before going back to my normal hunting loads, I usually run a dry patch through the bore to remove some of the soft carbon they tend to leave behind. Would probably clean itself out after one or two shots, but I'd rather it not be there if my next shots might be at something way out there, though it probably wouldn't matter at all for closer shots, within 100 yards or so. It may not matter at all, I haven't tested that very much, but assume it would be better to not have that variable in the bore.
 
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It was suggested to me to post my results from my bullet testing of the 6x45 for those seeing this in the future. So, I first started off by getting and cutting bullets open to see their construction first hand.

From left to right
90gr Hornady eldx, which is too long for my chamber
87gr Hornady vmax
90gr nosler ballistic tip
80gr nosler ballistic tip
90gr Sierra gamechanger, also too long
85gr Sierra hpbt-ā€œmedium game huntingā€
85gr speer spbt-also designed for medium game

From the one photo I have seen of the .224-77gr Sierra tmk cross sectioned like so, it appears to be constructed most like the eldx.
I have been thinking a lot about the 6x45 a lot since .243 is the minimum cal in my state for elk, black bear etc. for a light rifle but more so for a kid friendly elk rifle. Now that you have had yours for a while:

Would you be confident on short range elk with the 87 gr v max? Or look at other options?

Anything you would change barrel wise?
Iā€™m looking at x-caliber 16 or 18ā€ spaghetti profile, no gas port. They have a 7.5, 7.7, and 1:8ā€ twists? Are you happy with that twist with the 80-95gr bullets?

I think those are my biggest questions at the moment. If not for the state law I think I would be happy sticking with 5.56 heavies but the 6x45 seems like the easy button for this platform being a do-all kids rifle/ ul packer where Iā€™m at. Thanks
 

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A couple of other points: All of these loads tend to be dirtier than normal rifle loads, probably in part because they can't maintain pressure very long down the bore. Before going back to my normal hunting loads, I usually run a dry patch through the bore to remove some of the soft carbon they tend to leave behind. Would probably clean itself out after one or two shots, but I'd rather it not be there if my next shots might be at something way out there, though it probably wouldn't matter at all for closer shots, within 100 yards or so. It may not matter at all, I haven't tested that very much, but assume it would be better to not have that variable in the bore.
This might be a good place for the .177 boresnake that I keep at camp in case anyone sticks their muzzle in the snow or mud. Works for all calibers without putting a ton of friction on the delicate crown.
 
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