I'm certainly not talking about a Model 70 either.
Tell us all about your Mountain hunting experience with your Mountain hunting rifles Rman.
Not a Model 70? Why, who are you, and what have you done with Chuck?
What would you like to know Chuck?
Guided, Un-guided, Fly in fly out, Horses, Hikes, Climbs, Scrambles, Slips, Falls, All out wrecks, Maximum allowable weight specs on two legs, four, two wheels, four wheels, 6 wheels and more, 7 days, 10 days, 14 days, more? Alberta, BC, Alaska, Yukon, Quebec, Labrador, and even Texas?
And rifles? Ti, Steel, Pot Metal, fluted, machined, windowed, 20", 22", 24" and more. 6 pounds, 5.5 pounds, 7 pounds, even 8 pounds. Sako's Tikka's, Remingons, Ruggers, Pierce, hell, I think even a Browning went on a trip once. Sadly though, no Winchester Model 70's. Although a 94 has gone out a few times.
Perhaps it's best if you just share all of your experiences, no more than 100kms from your home, and less than 5kms away from your truck. That way people will better understand your point of view as to why ounces don't matter.
R.