What is your opinion on the ideal backcountry / hunting rifle weight? Comfortable to carry but heavy enough to shoot good. Traditional stock, no chassis. Looking to build a 7 prc.
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View thread6ish pound rifle + 3ish pound scope and rings for 9ish pounds. I use a Kimber Montana 280AI for a lot of walking in Wyoming.
Grandpa, I thought we buried you. How did you get here?Depends on what you are going for. In Florida, with 100+ deer a 6-pound 6mm rifle will do. For bigger critters, 7.5 pounds with 308 or higher ammo. All with light scopes. In my experience over 40 years, you don't shoot the later .308 range or higher 7.5 pound rifles for fun. They will kick your ass. For hunting 1-shot kills though, zero issues.
When it comes to shooting, I know more than you whippersnappers will ever know.Grandpa, I thought we buried you. How did you get here?
Triji tenmile 3-18x44 ffp is bomb proof and hits the 24oz weight mark. I've abused my two and they've held zero and track. Reticle is good enough for hunting. FOV isn't the best, but equals a Mk5hd 3.6-18, glass isn't spectacular but does the job. Plus they can usually be found for around $1k 2nd hand market.8-9lbs scoped with mag is a realistic ballpark. There's very few reliable scopes under 24oz which makes getting lighter than that difficult
Grandpa, I thought we buried you. How did you get here?
Swarovski Z8i 2-16x50 P (23 ounces though...well worth it)I still don’t understand the big heavy high magnification scope on a light gun deal. I have a Leupold VX2 2-7 with a Stoney Ponit target knob on my Blaser 270 barrel for deer hunting; practiced with it out to 500 yards, never thought I needed more. Very lightweight too. I have a VXIII 4.5-14 on my Blaser 300 Win mag barrel and it’s light and never let me down either. The only reason I’m going with what to me is a heavy NF on my new light package, is I’m reluctant to drive out west to hunt with my old, but so far reliable, Leupolds. It’s 21 oz. No one makes the scope I want for this rifle. What I want would be a scope 1” or 30mm, SFP, some sort of a mil reticle in case my LRF goes down, side focus, mil turrets on top, around 16 oz. 2-3x on the low end, 10-15x on the top end. No one makes this. Some of the Leupold CDX scopes come close, but they either lack a ranging reticle or side focus or both unless you jump to 20+ oz in weight. Such is life.
I do like to shoot suppressed but when shaving ounces, I opt out. Hunting is a 1-3 shot session and without any sort of walls or gravel or such to rebound the sound back at you...it's not so bad. Out to 600 with a 300WM? No issues with a shorter and thin barrel, either. I'd think about 22". Kevlar stocked, ADL or BDL...fuck that magazine rattling around and the extra weight, light weight nylon sling, scoped at around 3-15. No bipod...use your back pack or figure out how to use your walking sticks (modified ski poles...worth their extra weight) I'd go ahead and pussy out with a nice brake and recoil pad. I have a Kimber Mountain Ascent in 280 Ackley. It's super light and hard to shoot but it's otherwise a piece of shit that barely holds the 1 MOA guarantee. I say that because it IS a 1 MOA rifle and to 600, plenty good enough for minute of caribou or black bear. I shot LOTS of caribou in the Ambler, Shungnak, Kobuk, area with that old Browning 30-06 and am positive the 280 Ackley would have performed quite well. Maybe better. Check that 280 Ackley. Maybe not a Kimber. NOT A FAN. I have a 280 Ackley built by Charley Robertson that is a real pleasure to shoot and I have repeatedly put 5 rounds in a quarter minute of angle. He also built me 2 different 300WM and the guy is a damned good smith, both very , very repeatable on target. A 300WM as light as that Mountain Ascent will take some practice to not become a recoil pussy. No matter what rifle, I'd carry a good bear sized revolver. I like my 454 casual. I figure I am preaching to a choir about a good handgun for Brown Bear country if you've been anywhere near them.For more background. I hunt Alaska more than anywhere else. Mostly moose, caribou and black bear but planning a Kodiak black tail trip. I have a Kyrgyzstan ibex trip on my radar for the future. I really do not plan to shoot over 600 yds. My current setup is a 8 lb 10 oz 300 win mag. I feel like it is about right but I wouldn't mind shaving a little off it to run a suppressor and end up about the same overall weight. I'm looking at building a 7 PRC. I do not want to get too light and not be able to shoot it good. Thanks for all of the replies.