Mountain hunting caliber

I have no worries hunting in the rain with a stainless laminate or composite rifle. For a light rifle I have a 358 Win. Browning Lightweight '81 Stainless Laminate Takedown that totes and handles nicely. Weighs only 7.5 lbs scoped.

I load it with 310gr Woodleigh RN bullets at 2100 fps MV and have taken Moose with it. A flatter shooting load could be developed, such as a 225gr TSX at ~2500 fps MV.

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I hunt sheep in an area where it seems there are more grizz than sheep. I found a kimber montana in 325 WSM and at 7lbs 1 oz w/ scope, I think I've found a great combo for my needs. Not saying a big boomer can protect you if you have a charging grizz....your gun is only as good as you are at dealing with filled shorts!
 
Mine weights in at 8.6lbs with a vortex viper 6.5-20x50 scope and covers and sling

I'd swap out that scope and mount a quality light weight scope like a leupold 4x33, 6x36 or ultralight 2-7 and mount it in the lowest rings I could shoot with effectively. I'm not sure of your sling so can't say if I'd swap it for lighter as well.
 
You need an ultra light rifle in a hard hitting long range caliber to do mountain hunting right..... 300 SAUM ai in a titanium action, carbon fibre barrel, carbon fibre stock and some high end long range optics. Weigh it all in around 7 lbs or less. That's what I'd want!
 
Any reluctance to taking a blued rather than a stainless rifle? That Kananaskis weather can get pretty wet real fast.

I did 5 days in 406 once where it rained every day, slept in a tent each night. No issues with a blued rifle. Now I use stainless just for the extra piece of mind. My sheep hunting partner uses a blued T3 and tends to get a layer of surface rust by the end of the hunt, but it comes off with oil.
 
I did 5 days in 406 once where it rained every day, slept in a tent each night. No issues with a blued rifle. Now I use stainless just for the extra piece of mind. My sheep hunting partner uses a blued T3 and tends to get a layer of surface rust by the end of the hunt, but it comes off with oil.

I was out with my Ruger No.1 and got caught in the rain. Never again. Seeing the rust form traumatized me for life. I kick myself for not getting the stainless laminate model instead now that Ruger stopped making these.
 
I'd swap out that scope and mount a quality light weight scope like a leupold 4x33, 6x36 or ultralight 2-7 and mount it in the lowest rings I could shoot with effectively. I'm not sure of your sling so can't say if I'd swap it for lighter as well.
Yeah I'm changing the scope and rings and getting a lighter sling for sure
 
I hunt sheep in an area where it seems there are more grizz than sheep. I found a kimber montana in 325 WSM and at 7lbs 1 oz w/ scope, I think I've found a great combo for my needs. Not saying a big boomer can protect you if you have a charging grizz....your gun is only as good as you are at dealing with filled shorts!

From what I've seen it, connect and it will drop. Just make sure to connect.
 
I was out with my Ruger No.1 and got caught in the rain. Never again. Seeing the rust form traumatized me for life. I kick myself for not getting the stainless laminate model instead now that Ruger stopped making these.

This was a blued synthetic M77. Just wiped with oil each night. No rust.

I baby my No. 1. I take it out only on sunny days when it's warm or any day when it's cold enough that the snow doesn't melt and get it wet. I have other rifles for the rain.
 
This was a blued synthetic M77. Just wiped with oil each night. No rust.

I baby my No. 1. I take it out only on sunny days when it's warm or any day when it's cold enough that the snow doesn't melt and get it wet. I have other rifles for the rain.

My preference nowadays is stainless. I hope Lipsey's gets a run of stainless No.1's in heavier calibers sometime soon and I will be sure to get one. No worries then about keeping it out of the rain.

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I did 5 days in 406 once where it rained every day, slept in a tent each night. No issues with a blued rifle. Now I use stainless just for the extra piece of mind. My sheep hunting partner uses a blued T3 and tends to get a layer of surface rust by the end of the hunt, but it comes off with oil.

My trophy Bighorn Ram mount. Makes a cool wall decoration and brings back memories of that hunt. :d

The Kananaskis, what a scenic paradise! Rugged beauty throughout. Near the headwaters of the Elbow River.

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My preference nowadays is stainless. I hope Lipsey's gets a run of stainless No.1's in heavier calibers sometime soon and I will be sure to get one. No worries then about keeping it out of the rain.

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There is a used one in .375 H&H i have been drewling on for a while... in NL too!
 
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