Just for conversation. Let's say $4000 all in. What would be you dream light weight elk rifle set up?
Mtn_Guide said:
Just for conversation. Let's say $4000 all in. What would be you dream light weight elk rifle set up?
This, in 300 WSM.arrow said:
Drop a Sako Finnlight in a McMillan edge tech stock. Top it with a Swarovski Z6 2.5-15x44. I'm thinking 7 mag or 30-06.
agingcowboy said:
Kimber Adirondack in 6.5 CM. So light out of the box it felt like a toy. Even with a Vortex HST 4-16x on it's still light...and under that budget.
my buddy has one on his 300 and 600-700 yard shots are no problem.Carl Hungus said:
Second time this week I've heard this. I'm currently building my dream Elk rifle, and the guy building did a 180 recently and is all in on the Huskemaw.
I think I would like to get out to 500 yards consistently.Tx-Ag2010 said:Mtn_Guide said:
Just for conversation. Let's say $4000 all in. What would be you dream light weight elk rifle set up?
How far do you plan on shooting?
Obviously. My current accuracy isn't that much of a problem. I'm MOA at 400. I think I could do a little better but really looking for something lighter weight.BradMtn346 said:
My dream elk rifle is the one I could consistently hit an elk's vitals (think pie plate) out to 400 yards. That is what you need. You don't have it if you don't practice with it out to that range. A .243 is super on elk placed right. A 300 super mag kiss my ass large ass bullet doesn't mean crap if you can hit it right and I have to try to track it through the neighbors.