L. I. Yankee
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Winchester M70 300 WSM I had a custom trigger ,action bedded and barrel floated. Sweet shootin rifle
Has a Zeiss 4-12
Has a Zeiss 4-12
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Winchester M70 300 WSM I had a custom trigger ,action bedded and barrel floated. Sweet shootin rifle
Has a Zeiss 4-12
After looking and looking, I think I am sold.....Going to keep saving my pennies and get the Kimber Mountain Ascent. Now I just have to decide on caliber, and what teh difference is in the 84m and the 84L
M is 8 ozs. lighter (4 lbs 13 oz) and only comes in .308. The L (5 5 lbs 5 oz) comes in 280 AI, 270, and 30-06.
a 4 pound .308 should be fun to shoot....![]()
My next caliber for bigger game is the 8mm-06. I have the opportunity to work with a gunsmith to build it myself, so why the heck not.
I would start my search with finding the right caliber, after you figure that out the platform is easy.
Unless you want to hunt grizz, my vote would go to the 308 or 30-06. Cheap to practice with, tons of options for factory loaded rounds, rounds available at just about any gas station or bait shop, easy recoil.
If ammo availability/cost/recoil is not an issue I would look at the 300 WSM or 300 WM. I think the 30 calibers offer the widest range in bullet weights, and unless you are looking to sell pelts who cares if you shoot a coyote with a .308.
As far as rifles go. I really like my Tikka T3 stainless lite, Kimber 84L Select, and Weatherby MK5 Accumark. They all perform pretty much the same (1 MOA or less), but the T3 is the lightest of the three.