Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
The average Joe non-HT’er thought I was bonkers for specifically seeking a 7mm-08 before I finally tracked down a Howa Alpine in that caliber.7-08 is good all the way around. Not sure how popular it is outside of HT though..
Very good point.The factory ammo availability parameter will exclude some of the otherwise good cartridges listed. When’s the last time anyone saw 280AI on the shelf? One offering on ammoseek though. Ammo scarcity is the one reason I don’t personally own a rifle in that cartridge.
A "mountain gun" is meant to shoot animals, not just paper. Is a 270 that has 20-30% less recoil just as effective for killing big animals as 30-06 ... especially dangerous big animals? I'm sure Jack O'Connor thought so (for whatever it's worth) but that would imply 30-06 is overkill. Tough pill for me to swallow. Maybe modern bullets have changed the game somewhat but I think I'd still want some heavier bullets than 6.5 Creedmore or 270 in my gun if I suddenly encountered grizzly tracks in the snow.Barrel length 18-22 depending on cartridge.
Contour also depends on caliber. #3 at the lightest, #5 fluted at the heaviest. 3lb max for barrel weight.
You could always put an order in!
The .270 would be on the spicy side..
PRC ammo is definitely easier to come by. Worried about recoil but it'll be threaded.
7-08 is good all the way around. Not sure how popular it is outside of HT though..
.270 has 20-30% less recoil than 30-06.
Good point. Barrel will be threaded so shooter will have the option to tame it down. Thinking of including a timed brake along with a thread protector.
Both are solid choices. The lighter rifles do present a challenge but they're great to carry.
Scoped weight would probably be in the 6.5-7lb range.
The 1st 2 or 3 will be Tikka, I'll be doing the chamber/ thread work though.Have you decided on a 700 vs Tikka prefit option yet?
To get to that weight I’m also guessing a fairly high end stock?
What scope size is on there?View attachment 270212
Howa Superlite 6.5 creedmore, gun without scope 4.7 lbs. right at 6lbs with scope.
5.5 is going to be real close. Tikka action goes 34oz. I’d look at the Stockys stock carbon I think it goes 21 oz. Find a barrel that’s 2lbs and you will make it. 6lbs will make things easier for sureThe 1st 2 or 3 will be Tikka, I'll be doing the chamber/ thread work though.
Mid priced stock, 1.5lb.
Keeping total price under 2k.
Why do you have to argue with absolutely everything!? This isn't a safari rifle, it's not meant to be a bear gun. A mountain rifle needs to be easy to carry in a chambering that's manageable both on and off the bench. If you're not comfortable shooting at the range you won't be comfortable shooting at hair.A "mountain gun" is meant to shoot animals, not just paper. Is a 270 that has 20-30% less recoil just as effective for killing big animals as 30-06 ... especially dangerous big animals? I'm sure Jack O'Connor thought so (for whatever it's worth) but that would imply 30-06 is overkill. Tough pill for me to swallow. Maybe modern bullets have changed the game somewhat but I think I'd still want some heavier bullets than 6.5 Creedmore or 270 in my gun if I suddenly encountered grizzly tracks in the snow.
Is that the weight for stainless or chrome moly? I was thinking the CM is a touch lighter..doesn't really matter either way. I'm not super hung up on it being 5.5lb.5.5 is going to be real close. Tikka action goes 34oz. I’d look at the Stockys stock carbon I think it goes 21 oz. Find a barrel that’s 2lbs and you will make it. 6lbs will make things easier for sure
Leupold vx3i 4.5x14x40 , 30 mm tube w/side focus. I’ve had it awhile. I also added the brake with the recommendation from Howa dealer. I won this gun at the WSF show in Reno. I bought the scope from Schmalts also, best deals bar none!The 1st 2 or 3 will be Tikka, I'll be doing the chamber/ thread work though.
Mid priced stock, 1.5lb.
Keeping total price under 2k.
What scope size is on there?
yesterday...The factory ammo availability parameter will exclude some of the otherwise good cartridges listed. When’s the last time anyone saw 280AI on the shelf? One offering on ammoseek though. Ammo scarcity is the one reason I don’t personally own a rifle in that cartridge.
A couple points which you might appreciate OH.A "mountain gun" is meant to shoot animals, not just paper. Is a 270 that has 20-30% less recoil just as effective for killing big animals as 30-06 ... especially dangerous big animals? I'm sure Jack O'Connor thought so (for whatever it's worth) but that would imply 30-06 is overkill. Tough pill for me to swallow. Maybe modern bullets have changed the game somewhat but I think I'd still want some heavier bullets than 6.5 Creedmore or 270 in my gun if I suddenly encountered grizzly tracks in the snow.
I could be wrong but aren't they the newer calibers too. I think that has a lot to do with it. People choosing to try something new, and new shooters and hunters going with the current popularity.Building a lightweight hunting rifle to SELL. Target weight is something around 5.5lb. No punishing cartridges here, stick to the list. Something with factory ammo available.
Cast a vote, you only get 1, just looking to see what's most popular. Generally speaking, I know 6.5 CM and PRC are the big sellers out of this list, but it hurts me to admit that.