Backcountry to some city folks is anything with 3 trees and uncut grass, add a squirrel and you have a wildlife adventure.
How true this is these days…
What's the general consensus on what a "Mountain" rifle should weigh these days? I just bought a Sako that comes in at 5.9lbs naked. I assume I'll be in the 7.0-7.5lbs range once it's set up.
It used to be not long ago (10yrs or so), anything in the 6.5-7.5 Lb with a 22-24” pencil barrel SS or blued. Think along the Rem Mtn lineup here, they were probably to some degree the pioneers of Mountain type setup in factory form. There was very little offered in terms of factory UL. Kimbers Mountain Ascent would an example from that time frame.
Now-a-days, it could be something in the 5.5-8.5 Lbs (sans optics and as marketed) with everything from a CF Stock to a Chassis and a Varmint O.D. sized CF wrapped or fluted/spiral barrel… Oh.. and don’t forget the muzzle brake and 5rnd magazine..its gotta have a muzzle brake and magazine <eye roll>
It wasn’t that long ago, people were chastised for carrying a Rem Sendero setup with huge Tact optics up a hill or into the “backcountry”. Now we’re seeing some of the new factory offerings in those weights (9-10 Lbs) and profiles as the new norm for a Mtn/Alpine/BackCountry LR setups, so go figure.
I’ve done the Sendero/Varmint profile setup recently (3 yrs ago?) just to say I’ve tried it and it’s not overly fun tbh. Like, not warm n fuzzy or cake and confetti type of fun folks… Guaranteed I created new & improved expletives getting it in and out of there..
The Sendero/Varmint, new LR Style of setups definitely have some merits to it for that kind of LR work in large open wood cuts here in N Ont and out West, but at 10+ Lbs and 26” of length it’s not that handy getting to those spots. Which is probably why I can’t wrap my head around a Chassis type of setup for here either.
Then again I’ve carried a 9-3/4 bordering on 10Lb Wood Stocked 375 H&H into there before as well so.. I guess it’s all up to user interpretation of whats acceptable or workable in the moment…
All of which kinda led to my question posted here..