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Different types of hunting rifle setups? Tell me about yours!

Christensen Ridgeline 6.5CM 20”barrel. Weighs 8.4 lbs loaded with sling attached and ready to hunt.

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the finish on the third rifle is wild! How’d you do that?
 
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It was that way from the factory. It’s their burnt bronze cerakote Ridgeline with the green and tan stock.
 
I’ve bought and sold many guns due to an infatuation with the bolt action rifle, but I always go back to this one. I’ve had several scope/ring combos on this gun, but the current setup is perfect and likely won’t change:

Tikka T3x .243win
McMillan Edge - Sako Hunter
NF SHV 3-10x42 C611
Sportsmatch T084 rings
Montana sling w/ Tikka swivels

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This setup does everything very well; carries, points, and hammers...neither an ultralight, nor heavy. The factory barrel isn’t a speed demon, but it puts 2 factory loads and my handload to the same POI at 100yds. I load 90gr Nosler BT with IMR 4831 to 3150fps straight out of the Nosler book.

Last kill was a doe quartering to me in a trot. 80yd neck shot, offhand and slung up. Dead before she hit the ground.
 
My “hunting” rifle is pretty basic.

16.5” .243 GM barrel spun up by A&O
Origin action
Boyd’s stock with Magpul DBM
Triggertech Primary
Viper PST 2.5-10
Harris BRM 6-9 (gasp)

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My grandpa had a sporterized 1903 originally built in 1918. He gave it to my dad, who later gave it to me. It's probably killed over 100 deer.

It'll put 5 168 berger hunting bullets into a group you can cover with a quarter at 100 yards. Good enough.

I wouldn't consider using anything else.

One day I'll give it to one of my sons.
 
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So ground hogs and small game. Anschutz 17hmr with a burris XTR on top.

deer hunting Ohio. Tc encore 45-70.

long range Colorado Seekins ph2 with an Eotech vudoo on it. 300 prc.
 
what kind of velocities do you get with that barrel?

Federal claims 3050 on the box, I’m guessing I’m in the 2750ish range.
Ammo is too hard to come by right now to get a solid read. I’m using the factory 95gr Berger Hybrid Hunter load from Federal.

Its zeroed and shoots good enough for me. Young barrel anyway, it has less than 100 rounds on it.
 
Just started a new hunting rifle build...

Defiance Anti-X
AG Composites Alpine Hunter
Proof Carbon or Bartlein Carbon MOD400BB (still debating)
Hawkins Precision Hunter BDM
Hawkins Precision Hunter Magazines
Trigger Tech Trigger
PVA Ultralight Jet Blast

Should weigh around 6.6lbs when finished.
 
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Ruger No. 1, 7x57. About 8 lbs with fixed 4x scope, give or take.
I got that same rifle in 270win. Kicks like a mule but only one shot. Now it’s a safe queen. It’s too pretty.
Now I hunt with a rifle that costs like twice as much but for some reason I don’t mind banging it around.
 

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I got that same rifle in 270win. Kicks like a mule but only one shot. Now it’s a safe queen. It’s too pretty.
Now I hunt with a rifle that costs like twice as much but for some reason I don’t mind banging it around.
Yeah it only goes hunting on nice days. The walnut has some nice figure under the ammo sleeve. It’s a joy to handle and I find the old 7x57 cartridge to be about perfect for whitetails. But lately I’ve been using my TBAC for hunting so the No. 1 doesn’t see as much use. It’s still my favorite hunting rifle to carry, and the one that most likely won’t ever get sold. Something about a single shot just appeals to me.
 
I have 2 I hunt with one with glass is 9 pounds 8 oz and the other is 10 pounds 10 oz.
both are Remington 700 long actions with leupold mark 4’s the heavier one is a 5r mil spec 300 win mag with a 24” barrel. Mostly whitetail hunting for these guys. If your trying to set up a match with hunting rifles I would think a 10 pound limit is good.
My play toy gun is around 15 pounds, and I do have a unlimited heavy BR gun that is 42 pounds with glass.
 
Trued 700 in 6.5-06 AI
SWFA 3-9 in Talleys
Rem mag contour dupe Benchmark 26”
Manners EH2 with chassis
Shaved AI mag
MT sling
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My truck gun
Tikka T3 in 6 Comp Match
Fluted Bart Rem varmint 24”?
MCS-T Ultra Light w/ CDI BM and 5
Mountain Tac rail and Aad rings
3-12 LRHS and a MS-1 sling
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My chief hunting rifle:
Trued 700 PTG one piece bolt 6.5 SAUM
Bart #3 25”?
Gamescout APA BM and 5 rd mag
3-12 LRHS in Hawkins hybrids
MT sling
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Newest addition:
Surgeon 6.5 CM
Fluted #4? Bart 17 1/2”
McMillan HTG w/ Surgeon DBM and AICS 5 rd mag
MT sling
Scope and rings aren’t staying just on there to see how it shoots.
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My varmint rifle:
Bighorn TL3 in 6 Comp Match
Bart Heavy Palma 26”
Manners T6A elite w/ PTG DBM and 10 rd mag
Vortex AMG in ARC rings
Defiance front bridge and MS-4 sling
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Trued 700 in 6.5-06 AI
SWFA 3-9 in Talleys
Rem mag contour dupe Benchmark 26”
Manners EH2 with chassis
Shaved AI mag
MT sling
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My truck gun
Tikka T3 in 6 Comp Match
Fluted Bart Rem varmint 24”?
MCS-T Ultra Light w/ CDI BM and 5
Mountain Tac rail and Aad rings
3-12 LRHS and a MS-1 sling
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My chief hunting rifle:
Trued 700 PTG one piece bolt
Bart #3 25”?
Gamescout APA BM and 5 rd mag
3-12 LRHS in Hawkins hybrids
MT sling
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Newest addition:
Surgeon 6.5 CM
Fluted #4? Bart 17 1/2”
McMillan HTG w/ Surgeon DBM and AICS 5 rd mag
MT slin
Scope and rings aren’t staying just on there to see how it shoots.
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My varmint rifle:
Bighorn TL3 in 6 Comp Match
Bart Heavy Palma 26”
Manners T6A elite w/ PTG DBM and 10 rd mag
Vortex AMG in ARC rings
Defiance front bridge and MS-4 sling
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Very helpful! Thank you
 
For pretty much everything you run into in the West: Browning BLR in 308 with a Leupold 2-7x and a sling. Not sure I'd want the same setup if I was somewhere muddier or regularly colder since the action has the potential to fully lock up, but it's fairly light, carries well, and points like a dream. It's no good for shooting groups since the barrel is so thin, but it's fine for followup shots. The DBM is a nice touch as well.
 
Long range lighter weight Hunter.
7WSM, Proof CF 26 in, Mac Bros EVO Ti, Manners Carbon PRS1, Minox ZP5
5 in SAS Need to weigh it.
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And I just removed the scope and added a Leica PRS for more real estate to mount
The PVS30
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Crescent Customs 260, Bartlein medium Palma 22in, KRG Bravo, Cronus BTR. SAS can haven’t weighed it.
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I've not weighed my hunting rifles but I use one of two depending on the area. First is a 338-06 built by Alamo Precision. I use it in timber when I am elk hunting. The second is a 300 WSM with a Hawk Hill barrel on an Impact action. Both are light contour, light weight. I live in the mountains and the game is big, so I feel more comfortable with these than with smaller cartridges.
 
Deep woods hunting, a 30-30.

Stalking kinda hunts, a lightweight 270

Sit and wait, either a 12ga shotgun, the 270 if I have shooting lanes or 308 if I'm hunting power lines or long, straight logging roads.
 
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Sig Cross in 6.5 creed
18” barrel
Griffin Explorr ex3 (12.5oz)
Atlas Bipod
Leupold Mark 6 3-18 w/ tremor2 reticle
Altogether weighs 10lbs 8oz
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Gunwerks LR1000 Ti in 300wm
22” fluted barrel
NF NXS 5.5-22x56
Atlas bipod
Griffin Explorr Ex3
Altogether weighs 11 lbs even.

Both are very manageable to hike with and still are very shootable for range days. Next build might be something ultralight, I think one could get the weight under 7lbs with scope, bipod and the can. But I’m happy with both of these for now.
 
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Tell me more about the top rifle! I'm contemplating doing something similar
It's a unmodified 20 inch tikka t3x 6.5 Creedmoor barrelled action dropped into a southfort labs carbon stock. It's one of the most accurate rifles I've ever owned and it's now taken quite a lot of game here in Australia. It weighs 7.4lb as pictured & pushes 147gr Eldm's at 2650fps
 
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At my age, Light AIN’T right. Can’t get a light rifle to steady. Good balance with at least 7 to 8 pounds with scope.

My favorite is my basic Weatherby Vanguard .25-06 with a 24” barrel. However, I really like my customized Ruger 77 in .35 Whelen, plenty of weight in the varmint class barrel profile and plenty of takedown power for anything that walks on this continent.
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Well geez, I thought 8lbs was lite.
My Whelen with scope weights 10.1 and the Weatherby goes 9.2 with a 6.5x20 Leupold. Recently tried a Kimber that was hard pressed to go 5, with a heavy coat of oil on her. Took a loss when I sold it but I simply could not get it to shoot to its potential. However, the very light shooting Ruger American Ranch Rifle in 300 Blackout works ok. One wonders why one does and one does not. Of course the Ranch rifle is good for a 100, I expected the Kimber to work at ranges out to 300 So there may be the answer to my own question.
 
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Remington 700 Action
22" Carbon Six Sendero 1-7" chambered in 6mm Creedmoor
McMillian A3 w/ Edge fill
Leupold Mark 5HD 3.6-18
Hawkins Precision LR Hybrid Rings
YHM Resonator

Killed an elk, mule deer, and lion this fall with it using 108 Berger Elite Hunters at 2965 fps. Going to switch to the 115 VLDs probably.
 
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Remington 700 Action
22" Carbon Six Sendero 1-7" chambered in 6mm Creedmoor
McMillian A3 w/ Edge fill
Leupold Mark 5HD 3.6-18
Hawkins Precision LR Hybrid Rings
YHM Resonator

Killed an elk, mule deer, and lion this fall with it using 108 Berger Elite Hunters at 2965 fps. Going to switch to the 115 VLDs probably.

What’s the set up weigh?
How do you like the a3 for a hunting rig? How does it feel for free hand shots?
 
What’s the set up weigh?
How do you like the a3 for a hunting rig? How does it feel for free hand shots?
It’s right around 10.5 with the suppressor and bipod. I really like the A3 but I try to avoid offhand shots if I can. I carry a couple ski sticks screwed together so I can make a tall bipod if I need to. For me the vertical grip takes too much of the stability to make an offhand shot.
 
For big stuff:

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Seekins Precision Havak Element in 300 PRC. 7.2 pounds with optic mounted. I just ordered a MBM Ti brake as well, should shave off another ounce there.

For little stuff:

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V Seven 2055 LiAl upper and handguard, RCA Titanium BCG w/ Radian Raptor handle. Barrel is a white oak 16 inch, 1-7 in SPR profile with a Walker Defense NERO556 brake on the end. Waiting on a 2055 lower to pop up for sale someplace so I don't have a final wait, but I am anticipating around 6-7lbs with optics, bipod, light, and grip.
 
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It’s right around 10.5 with the suppressor and bipod. I really like the A3 but I try to avoid offhand shots if I can. I carry a couple ski sticks screwed together so I can make a tall bipod if I need to. For me the vertical grip takes too much of the stability to make an offhand shot.

Okay thank you.

I’m trying to put a list of components together for a dedicated mid range hunting rifle. I’d like the weight to come into 7-10lbs range. Mostly supported shots but need to prepare for off hand or standing shots in the terrain I hunt
 
Okay thank you.

I’m trying to put a list of components together for a dedicated mid range hunting rifle. I’d like the weight to come into 7-10lbs range. Mostly supported shots but need to prepare for off hand or standing shots in the terrain I hunt
I shot my elk at 275 using the shooting sticks while standing. It balances well for a supported shot.
 
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I ordered a PH2 in 28 Nosler and I’m stoked for it to arrive. Still contemplating glass for it.

You're going to absolutely love it. The build quality is just impeccable. Can't beat their warranty / satisfaction guarantee either. Two of the three guys at my LGS are on the hunt for Element's now after seeing mine when it came in today 😬.

What glass are you choosing between?
 
You're going to absolutely love it. The build quality is just impeccable. Can't beat their warranty / satisfaction guarantee either. Two of the three guys at my LGS are on the hunt for Element's now after seeing mine when it came in today 😬.

What glass are you choosing between?
ATACR 4-16x42, Mark 5 HD, Razor AMG, and maybe the NX8 but I need to look through one.
 
ATACR 4-16x42, Mark 5 HD, Razor AMG, and maybe the NX8 but I need to look through one.

Yeah I don't really think you could go wrong with any of those three lol. Boils down to preference in that arena. I am, admittedly, a Leupold fan boy.

That being said, I am also now pretty big on the whole "one gun" or "one optic" for everything approach. I would probably grab the NX8 out of that lot. Going to cover anything from a shot out of a blind or stand in thick woods all the way up to the shots we are likely willing to take while hunting. To me, these optics offered in, say, the 2-12 range are just perfect for a do all hunting optic.
 
I’m not much help because I whore myself around all of my rifles no matter how heavy or light they are. I figure if I own it I’m killing with it.

newest addition is this Browning HCS 6.5CM with 3-9 Super Chicken in Warne rings and mounts. I went steel bases because they are thinner and keep the scope lower to the bore. It just feels right. I let my wife fondle it and she really liked it so I guess I’m on the hook for another.
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Usually I carry a M7 260Rem with a 2-7 Nikon Monarch. Wife uses a twin of it but with a Loopy 3-9. Here’s hers from this year, blind in the background. He was shaggy and a stinky bastard. Damn hippy.
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My current favorite, I have many guns but get hooked on a few every now and then: R700 308, H&S precision stock, RHR floorplate. Nothing cool or exciting. Over kill but does the job.



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