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ThunderNocked
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Hey all, I am starting working with a custom gun maker up here in Alaska. I'm supposed to meet with him this next week.
I'm up in the Alaskan Interior and I'm looking for a 400 yard Mountain gun that I can use for Moose, Caribou, Dall Sheep, Black Bear and the occasionally Grizzly or if I get crazy for a Mountain Goat or Roosevelt Elk. He is saying he is looking at a sub 7 pound rifle and recommends a 270 or .30-06 for his go to rounds- 270 a little light for a Grizz but they have been taken with them and other rounds successfully when needed. I already have a Ruger American in 6.5 so not looking to go that route, and I'm thinking I should try to stick to 30 cal. He also doesn't recommend the 300 Win Mag in such a light gun - I was thinking about getting a break to help with that possibly.
What other rounds are out there to consider and look at? I'm leaning towards the .30-06 but had looked at 28 Nosler, 30 Nosler and am open to some other ideas. I do have 5 kids and so I can't break the bank every time I buy a box and want to think of availability but I'm not afraid to go off books a little. Thanks for the feedback and thoughts - I know many people wont see the need for a 400 yard shot - but I've been on 1 sheep hunt and hear of a lot of other guys who could have gotten a sheep if they practiced and were familiar with their gun/rounds out to 400. I think if I want to be a successful sheep hunter this is a goal I'm going to be reaching for.
I'm up in the Alaskan Interior and I'm looking for a 400 yard Mountain gun that I can use for Moose, Caribou, Dall Sheep, Black Bear and the occasionally Grizzly or if I get crazy for a Mountain Goat or Roosevelt Elk. He is saying he is looking at a sub 7 pound rifle and recommends a 270 or .30-06 for his go to rounds- 270 a little light for a Grizz but they have been taken with them and other rounds successfully when needed. I already have a Ruger American in 6.5 so not looking to go that route, and I'm thinking I should try to stick to 30 cal. He also doesn't recommend the 300 Win Mag in such a light gun - I was thinking about getting a break to help with that possibly.
What other rounds are out there to consider and look at? I'm leaning towards the .30-06 but had looked at 28 Nosler, 30 Nosler and am open to some other ideas. I do have 5 kids and so I can't break the bank every time I buy a box and want to think of availability but I'm not afraid to go off books a little. Thanks for the feedback and thoughts - I know many people wont see the need for a 400 yard shot - but I've been on 1 sheep hunt and hear of a lot of other guys who could have gotten a sheep if they practiced and were familiar with their gun/rounds out to 400. I think if I want to be a successful sheep hunter this is a goal I'm going to be reaching for.