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Thread: Best 300win mag mountain rifle

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    Yip for sure.

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    Mmmm........ Mountain rifle.... must have light rifle in a hard kicking magnum biffing out heavy projectiles, to shoot at game that is miles away that may be difficult to get a second shot on, or find if the shot doesn't put it down on the spot.

    Did I miss something?
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    felt recoil is subjective. Just because a rifle is light doesn't mean its untameable. Talk to @Kiwi Greg

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    Value for money would have to be a Tikka T3 super lite.
    Top it off with a Leupold VX3 and some Talley one piece rings and you would have a seriously light rifle for the price.

    A muzzle break will likely be the next purchase you make though.
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    Cheers! Trueflite:-)
    Oh yea my apologies for the p!&s poor addition on my part but you get the drift of how much you can save $.

    The reason I settled on win mag is for 3 reasons. 2) I've always wanted one. 2) factory ammunition is widely available anywhere. 3) stabilises the higher BC projectiles which it's intended to use better.


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    Accuracy international mate. allll day

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    Thats farken easy, Best Alpine rifle in one word Tim

    Weatherby Mk V ultralight in 30-06 TIM "Terminator Improved Max" ( yes I know that sounds a bit pooo weee, so tim it is ) was a 308 that I had Greg @ Terminator ream out to "tim" stuck a T1 brake on, Talley rings with a Swarvo 3.5 -18 Z5. Weights under 6.75lb and has a 178 A-max ( I wanted to mag feed ) doing 2975fps, so pretty much win mag.

    This thing has just one job - A light weight 0-600 yard hunting rifle & it farken blitz'es Deer



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    Quote Originally Posted by Rock river arms hunter View Post
    Cheers! Trueflite:-)
    Oh yea my apologies for the p!&s poor addition on my part but you get the drift of how much you can save $.

    The reason I settled on win mag is for 3 reasons. 2) I've always wanted one. 2) factory ammunition is widely available anywhere. 3) stabilises the higher BC projectiles which it's intended to use better.


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    Is factory ammo widely available in the high BC pills? Can't say I see it in shops.
    Experience. What you get just after you needed it.

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    I'm not sure about your addition here? $2,963?
    Shsssh.. It's wot he told the missus that matters

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    Quote Originally Posted by 300AAC View Post
    I'm talking top of the line here guys. Opinions on what's really worth dropping your hard earned $$ on. Blaser R8? Sauer 404? Sako carbon light?? Anyone with actual experience using these rifles in a magnum cal?
    I've got a Sauer 404 in 30-06. I have to say I'm very impressed with the build, design, engineering, accuracy and quality of the rifle and also the support from the manufacturer. I also like the fact you can strip it down in seconds and reassemble it with no change in zero, ideal if you want to pack it in a rucksack to climb with it or travel with it in a compact case.

    The rifle is pretty light too, is very tactile and easy to shoot. There's also some good design features: magazine lock, easy adjustable trigger pull and position, de-cocking safety catch etc etc.

    I have also shot the Blaser R8 and R8 Professional, both are very nice but the straight pull isn't for me personally.

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    Whats the budget?

    Want a cheap one or custom... so many options.

    Rem 700 LR Tac are good shooters.

    Rem 700 SPS with a T2, bedding and new stock just as good...

    Tikka with a Carbon stock...

    Take your 300 WSM and have it throated for single load MAX OAL eith 230 bergers etc.... might be the most pragmatic.
    Warm Barrels!

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    Hornady precision hunter with the 200gr ELDX is or the 180 gr SSTs

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    I would buy a Cooper back country, for a light weight, high end MT rifle, my favourite gun store, just got one in, cal 300 win mag, hope its still there next days off, as I am interested in them,
    I likely go 7mm mag or another .264 win, as I have a 300 hurt and holler already in a M700.

 

 

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