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Elk Hunting Rifles, What are you Using?

DaleGribble82

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Alamo Precision Rifles

Caliber: 7PRC

Barrel: Proof Research Sendero 24”

Action: APR VL

Bottom Metal: APR BDL

Trigger: Trigger Tech Special

Stock: AG Composites Carbon Fiber Ferrata

Optic: Leupold MK4 LR/T 6.5-20x50mm

Ammo: Federal Premium Terminal Ascent 170gr MV 2971fps
 
Primary rifle:
Christensen Mesa 700 action
Outlier 26” 300 PRC barrel
Grayboe phoenix 2 stock
Hornady 225 ELD-M
Sig DMR 5-30x56

Secondary rifle (backup at camp):
Winchester model 70 action
18” proof carbon barrel 7 WSM
Diligent Enticer L-Ti
Manners Eh-1 stock
Hornady 162 ELD-X
Sig DMR 3-18x44

I’ll add that we do not backpack very far once we leave our quads. Usually only a mile or two. The 300 PRC is a build I will be finishing up in a couple weeks after changing the rifle from the win mag that it used to be. It will be a heavy sob but I am going to take a cow with it this year just to get one under its belt as it’s my first hunt of the year. After this year I will not be packing that thing around and the m70 will become the primary rifle.
 
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My western gun has a different scope on it right now since my destination this fall is Arizona for coues deer. For coues/pronghorn I use the best quality optics I have since for coues I really need it just to see the animals especially in the shade, and for pronghorn it doesn't really matter how much your rifle weighs.

Action: Tikka T3x with an Area419 20MOA rail and Atlasworx stubby-knurled bolt handle
Trigger: KRG Midas two-stage
Barrel: PVA Osprey prefit that's 18" in 6CM with a 0.750" taperless contour
Stock: KRG Bravo with ARCA rail, ARCA spigot, and overmolded X-Ray cheekpiece
Suppressor: TBAC Ultra-7 or Ultra-9, I haven't decided which to bring.
Rings: ARC M-Brace, but I do want to switch to NF Ultralight rings for hunting guns.
Scope: Nightforce ATACR 7-35x56 (the scope I bought for non-coues deer hunting is a Maven RS1.2 2.5-15x44)
Bipod: MDT Ckye pod single pull (wish I had gone with a double)
Tripod: RRS TFCT-34L w/ Anvil head

I just finished loctiting and witness marking every screw on the gun/scope so it's good to go for this fall. When I installed the Area419 scope rail I also used Loctite 380 Black Max adhesive to bond it to the action, as insurance to make sure it never moves. I had 0.3 MRAD zero shift during travel to a pronghorn hunt this past fall so I overhauled my whole setup and am very paranoid about it now.

Pictures attached now. One of which is just to show the scope/action cover I got for it. I can take it off in a few seconds but it's padded so it helps keep impacts from messing with the scope, keeps stuff out of the action, and prevents the magazine from falling out though I'm not worried about that.
 

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Alamo Precision Rifles

Caliber: 7PRC

Barrel: Proof Research Sendero 24”

Action: APR VL

Bottom Metal: APR BDL

Trigger: Trigger Tech Special

Stock: AG Composites Carbon Fiber Ferrata

Optic: Leupold MK4 LR/T 6.5-20x50mm

Ammo: Federal Premium Terminal Ascent 170gr MV 2971fps
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Winchester Pre-64 FW shipped from the factory in 1954

Caliber: 300 Holland and Holland Magnum

Barrel: Winchester Featherweight OEM 26”

Action: OEM

Bottom Metal: OEM

Trigger: OEM

Stock: OEM Walnut with some internal tweaks.

Optic: Leupold Mk5 HD 3.8-18

Ammo: Handloaded (because factory loads aren't a thing) Barnes TTSX 180gr MV 2995 fps



With this load, it shoots like a custom $5k rifle. Nicknamed it Bug Spray. . . . . . . It kills on contact.
 
Primary rifle:
Christensen Mesa 700 action
Outlier 26” 300 PRC barrel
Grayboe phoenix 2 stock
Hornady 225 ELD-M
Sig DMR 5-30x56

Secondary rifle (backup at camp):
Winchester model 70 action
18” proof carbon barrel 7 WSM
Diligent Enticer L-Ti
Manners Eh-1 stock
Hornady 162 ELD-X
Sig DMR 3-18x44

I’ll add that we do not backpack very far once we leave our quads. Usually only a mile or two. The 300 PRC is a build I will be finishing up in a couple weeks after changing the rifle from the win mag that it used to be. It will be a heavy sob but I am going to take a cow with it this year just to get one under its belt as it’s my first hunt of the year. After this year I will not be packing that thing around and the m70 will become the primary rifle.
My back up is a Ruger M77 Hawkeye FTW Hunter in .300wm. It is an absolute hammer.
 
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Winchester Pre-64 FW shipped from the factory in 1954

Caliber: 300 Holland and Holland Magnum

Barrel: Winchester Featherweight OEM 26”

Action: OEM

Bottom Metal: OEM

Trigger: OEM

Stock: OEM Walnut with some internal tweaks.

Optic: Leupold Mk5 HD 3.8-18

Ammo: Handloaded (because factory loads aren't a thing) Barnes TTSX 180gr MV 2995 fps



With this load, it shoots like a custom $5k rifle. Nicknamed it Bug Spray. . . . . . . It kills on contact.
I have no doubt about that.
 
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Lots of killer setups here, makes me want an upgrade!
Tikka T3 Lite in Three Oh Hate, it’s bone stock but easy to hoof around. A419 scope base pic rail, DNZ one piece low mount holding an old Nikon Monarch (it’s old but been great to set & forget). Always thought it would be fun to build something else on that tikka action and just use my M70 308 for a hunt rig
 
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Winchester Pre-64 FW shipped from the factory in 1954

Caliber: 300 Holland and Holland Magnum

Barrel: Winchester Featherweight OEM 26”

Action: OEM

Bottom Metal: OEM

Trigger: OEM

Stock: OEM Walnut with some internal tweaks.

Optic: Leupold Mk5 HD 3.8-18

Ammo: Handloaded (because factory loads aren't a thing) Barnes TTSX 180gr MV 2995 fps



With this load, it shoots like a custom $5k rifle. Nicknamed it Bug Spray. . . . . . . It kills on contact.
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Winchester Pre-64 FW shipped from the factory in 1954

Caliber: 300 Holland and Holland Magnum

Barrel: Winchester Featherweight OEM 26”

Action: OEM

Bottom Metal: OEM

Trigger: OEM

Stock: OEM Walnut with some internal tweaks.

Optic: Leupold Mk5 HD 3.8-18

Ammo: Handloaded (because factory loads aren't a thing) Barnes TTSX 180gr MV 2995 fps



With this load, it shoots like a custom $5k rifle. Nicknamed it Bug Spray. . . . . . . It kills on contact.
Show off
 
LOL.

You know me just good enough to know that I don't have a lot of $ to spare, but the one thing on this planet that I do have is the ability choose is just about any firearm I could desire. For a straight up elk hunt, this was the obvious choice for ME and still is after taking 2 elk.

I'm the biggest high speed tech and whiz bang equipment whore out there but I get way more satisfaction from this rig than anything I could build or buy to use for the same job.

Literally took another batch of spaghetti sauce with elk meatballs out of the freezer last night so my honey could satisfy her Italian food bug this week.
Thank you Bug Spray! (y)
 
I grew up in north Idaho.
I got my first few with a Safari Grade Browning in 30-06 with an old Bushnell Scope Chief 3x9. I liked the 150 grain bullets.
Back in those days, you could hunt every season and all over the state so I started archery hunting. I REALLY liked that because getting real close was loads of fun and sometimes pretty damned scary. If I didn't score with the pointy stick, I could go out during rifle season. And again during muzzleloader and then again during late archery. There were lots of mule deer and elk. A guy could be real picky.

Then the feds thought is was a great idea to turn wolves loose.
 
I grew up in north Idaho.
I got my first few with a Safari Grade Browning in 30-06 with an old Bushnell Scope Chief 3x9. I liked the 150 grain bullets.
Back in those days, you could hunt every season and all over the state so I started archery hunting. I REALLY liked that because getting real close was loads of fun and sometimes pretty damned scary. If I didn't score with the pointy stick, I could go out during rifle season. And again during muzzleloader and then again during late archery. There were lots of mule deer and elk. A guy could be real picky.

Then the feds thought is was a great idea to turn wolves loose.
Yep the feds, constantly screwing up everything.
 
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Do the wolves kill, healthy, mature elk or do they just get them moving around too much?
They kill healthy, mature elk along with young, weak, and unhealthy. Same with mule deer. It seems the whitetail had been less impacted and I think it's due to being more of a forest animal than open country. Wolves will tag team elk and muleys until they drag one down. I think the whitetail escapes by being elusive in the bushes.

I have nothing against the wolf, per se, but the feds did it wrong.

I lived in Alaska and watched the wolves follow the migration of the caribou. They hunted there the same way...chase until the prey was exhausted, start taking bites on the haunches and the prey starts to bleed out while also being less able to run. More wolves catch up. 2-4 take it on down.

The big difference is that the sheer number of the caribou is overwhelming. I'd guess more die from other causes every day...like a broken leg or drowning or falling or a heart attack.

Plus, the caribou have always lived with the wolf eating them 24/7/365.

Those elk and mule deer had not had that super predator on them in over 70 years. By the time they sort of had it figured out, the breeding aged were all but killed off.

Herds were just decimated.
 
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Fuck wolves.

Numerous reports from field biologists up here in AK, detailing sport killing by packs. Multiple animals taken down with nothing eaten. Caribou calves and Dall sheep in the winter, mostly. When the state dictates that the wolf population has gotten out of hand again, they release predator control areas. Dudes go out and shoot them from super cubs with shotguns, 12 gauge 3.5” 00 gets it done. At least until next year.
 
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Meh....I mean, it's just in the nature of a predator to kill.
My bird dog will kill just because something ran away from him.
Same with my weiner dogs.
Bald eagles will catch nice fish and only eat part of one side and go get another one.
Same with bears, peel the skin, eat some meat and not know about the other side.
What about fucking house cats?

It's not the wolf that was/is the problem. It's MANAGEMENT of wolves. Federal government fucks up everything. There is nothing they do correctly. State governments are barely any better and some are worse.
 
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