Owning one myself, it’s a very good option.That may be my last viable option.
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Owning one myself, it’s a very good option.That may be my last viable option.
You have received some very fine advise from the gentlemen here, but wanted to add---I have been looking for a 5.75 lb or under 7mm-08 rifle to replace my Howa Alpine Mountain Rifle which I had to give to my wife… The problem is I am just not finding a lot of manufacturers, Kimber, Weatherby etc. making a mountain weight rifle in the caliber. The lowest I can find is seven lbs, which is inconceivable. Am I overlooking manufacturers? Is it a conspiracy with the 6.5 guys? What is going on?
And yes, I could find a Ruger American or a Savage, but I want a three position safety a hinged floorplate, and 22” or longer barrel.
I already reload for it… don’t want to add a forth caliber to those that I doI love the obsession with the 7mm-08 on this site. Does someone have “stock” in it? It is a great cartridge, but it’s hilarious that the 6.5 cm gets bashed because of its popularity. On this site the hype train is all-around the 7. We should do a blind shoot test and see if anyone can tell the difference! I love them both. Here’s a great blog with tons of details comparing the two. 7-08 v 6.5
I have one in 300 WSM and love it. That’s why I’m looking for the super lightweight for the 7-08, I don’t need magnum much power hunting in Kentucky.If you’re able to compromise on the weight a bit, Winchester offers the model 70 extreme weather and extreme tungsten in 7-08 with all the other features you want, but at 6.75 lb. I have one in 6.5 and am extremely happy. I bought it to replace my Bergara B14 which was way too heavy for humping up mountains after it was all kitted up. Those two Winchesters weigh the same as the featherweight model, which also happens to be available 7-08.
I had a model 7. Shot it a lot. One day the trigger got really heavy. My warrant time was over. I took it to a gunmsmith. Turns out the trigger was just cheap white cast metal covered with a hard plating. I wore out that hard plating.Model 7?
I love my Kimber Hunter. Was under $800, shoots MOA out of the box, 5 3/4 pounds, 24 inch barrel, three position safety and came with real decent trigger.I have been looking for a 5.75 lb or under 7mm-08 rifle to replace my Howa Alpine Mountain Rifle which I had to give to my wife… The problem is I am just not finding a lot of manufacturers, Kimber, Weatherby etc. making a mountain weight rifle in the caliber. The lowest I can find is seven lbs, which is inconceivable. Am I overlooking manufacturers? Is it a conspiracy with the 6.5 guys? What is going on?
And yes, I could find a Ruger American or a Savage, but I want a three position safety a hinged floorplate, and 22” or longer barrel.
I've got one with black stock and one with a new color design and stock texture being tested. Both 7mm-08; one Cerakoted and one not Cerakoted. One of the two will be on a Montana Mountain Goat hunt with me this season.Howa Carbon Stalker
Another vote for the M70. I have an Extreme Weather in 7mm08 and it’s becoming one of my favorite rifles. Top it with a Leupold in Talleys and load up some 140 Accubonds and you’re ready to go for most of North America.If you’re able to compromise on the weight a bit, Winchester offers the model 70 extreme weather and extreme tungsten in 7-08 with all the other features you want, but at 6.75 lb. I have one in 6.5 and am extremely happy. I bought it to replace my Bergara B14 which was way too heavy for humping up mountains after it was all kitted up. Those two Winchesters weigh the same as the featherweight model, which also happens to be available 7-08.
Ability and desire are two different subjects, if I can carry four more pounds of gear or optics or whatever, why carry a heavier rifle?There is a sure cure for the heavy mountain rifle. Life weight's and work out till you can carry a heavier rifle!
Nice! I’ve got the FX-II 6x42 on my Tikka T3 super lite.
You can also lift weights and work out, AND get a lighter rifle.There is a sure cure for the heavy mountain rifle. Life weight's and work out till you can carry a heavier rifle!
Yes.Cooper Lightweight Backcountry. mtmuley