ATRS Sheep Hunting Rifle...

Not trolling and hopefully the OP doesn't get offended by a slight derail.

Have you guys done much in the way of true ultralights? I'm always looking for whats available in this area as options are quite limited. And can carbon barrels be done with a light interior sleeve to finish at more of a sporter contour, or do they need to be built to varmint profile?

Although we do not specialize in ultra lite rifles we have built some. Proof does offer what they call a "Sendero light" profile that is more slender and slightly lighter, but it is still .800" at the muzzle, where a #2 conventional barrel is closer to .600" and just an ounce or 2 lighter, BUT you give up the repeat-ability of POI with repeated shots fired in succession.

Like all tools they can be tailored to a specific task, with pros and cons.
 
It's a nice rifle and I am glad you are happy with it...... In regards to the negativity, it was posted as a sheep rifle...... You can't expect to post an 8 pound plus rifle in "hunting and sporting arms" and not ft challenged on what makes it a sheep rifle......

I've seen sheep die at the hands of 8-9lb rifles. You?
 
I've seen sheep die at the hands of 8-9lb rifles. You?

Nope...... Can't say I have experience there........ And I don't doubt for a second that if OP lugs the rifle up a mountain in sheep country and is presented with a shot that he will connect........ And good for him....

Doesn't mean that his rifle is ideal for a sheep hunt....... Nor does it mean his rifle is a "sheep rile".....
 
Nope...... Can't say I have experience there........ And I don't doubt for a second that if OP lugs the rifle up a mountain in sheep country and is presented with a shot that he will connect........ And good for him....

Doesn't mean that his rifle is ideal for a sheep hunt....... Nor does it mean his rifle is a "sheep rile".....

What in the world makes a "sheep rifle" anyway?
 
its crazy. this and another forum that i shared this beautiful rifle on had people boo hooing the gun.
I personally think it's a very nice rifle, but don't be surprised at the reaction. Most folk would not expect a 8.5lb rifle after reading the "Sheep Hunting Rifle" part in the thread title. I expected a lightweight rifle was going to be featured in the post.
 
Oh for Christ sakes already...if the op takes his rifle sheep hunting and whether or kills a sheep, its his damn Sheep rifle regardless of what others think...to the OP, nice rifle.... enjoy and have fun! :)
 
Imop, something light to climb mountains with......... Your opinion may be different........ And usually Is...... If we are talking the 8-9 pound range then we may as well talk all purpose........ Because an 8 plus pounder is not a mountain climber.....

Not all opinions are created equal.
 
Any one going up a mountain that's not looking for gold is crazy haha
But a man that go up a mountain looking for gold and com down with a sheep is all right by me in joy your rifle
 
Nice rifle OP, the carbon fiber barrel gives it a great look.

Man the Forums have been brutal lately with the negativity.......... Just a bunch of pissin' and moaning about stupid things.

I'm just as guilty but we're starting to sound like a bunch of women at Starbucks.


Good thing hunting season is just around the corner.
 
What in the world makes a "sheep rifle" anyway?

I used to pack a 9 lb rifle into the mountains for sheep. Although I used the rifle for hunting sheep, I never refered to it as a "sheep rifle." It was just a do everything rifle. Last year I bought a rifle specifically for sheep hunting. It weighs just a squeak over 6 lbs scoped. I call it my sheep rifle because that is what I bought it for, it's my idea of an ideal sheep rifle. It is really just semantics though. I have a coworker with a 10 lb rifle he bought specifically for sheep hunting. To him it's a sheep rifle. When one hears "sheep rifle" they think light weight, hence some backlash to the OP's rifle. In reality it definitly means differnet things to different people. Personally I would pay a lot of money to cut 4 lbs off my pack weight. I also hunt completley on foot, those who set up a spike camp with horses or a quad may have different priorities. Horses for corses.
 
Fact: I have seen sheep killed with 9lb rifles. That makes them sheep rifles.

Opinion: I think a sheep rifle should weigh less than 7lbs. Making them good ideas but still pretend.

Do you see the difference?
 
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Fact: I have seen sheep killed with 9lb rifles. That makes them sheep rifles.

Opinion: I think a sheep rifle should weigh less than 7lbs. Making them good ideas but still pretend.

Do you see the difference?

Fact: I have seen people chop kindling with an 8 pound maul....

It did the trick, but not even close to the best tool for the job... And therefore I would not call an 8 pound mall a kindling chopper, but maybe you do and that's cool too :)

Nobody said sheep could not be harvested with a 9 pound rifle.... But in my OPINION, which by the way I am as entitled as anyone else on this board to express, I think a lighter rifle would be more suitable for mountain work... We are after all talking about a group known for shaving weight from their gear in every way possible..... But, hopefully the OP takes his gun out and shoots many sheep with it and enjoys owning it..... I think it's a pretty cool build regardless...
 
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