Canadian Rangers C19

I would submit though that the difference between stopping a bear as a guide and in a non hunting situation is that you're going to be dealing with an unwounded and non angry bear. About the program requirements, an inviolable one was it had to be licensed to be made by CC or another domestic mfg, so that ruled out a lot of otherwise contenders. A Remington 7 in .308 in a B&C stock would come in sub 6 lbs, a bit more with a DM conversion I assume, never tried it. My 7-08 model 7 with a 1-4 leupold and talley rings is 6.75 lbs, 6 lbs with just the irons. I could live without the DM and would in fact prefer it. They make em in stainless. Add a sako extractor if you're paranoid and that should fit the bill.

In the "get off the boat and bring something in case" scenario, a light 5 and a bit pound rifle that has like three feet of penetration and minimal recoil is a good fit. Perfect from stopping a bear perspective? No. Better than a heavier and longer rifle? Probably. The Rem 7 in .308 or even better .350 Rem mag would be a great choice too, but I also have the consideration I'll have inexperienced shooters along who will need to be comfortable with it as well. I didn't think bears climbing aboard was remotely realistic until I saw exactly that happen.

If you're in a situation where you have to "stop" a bear in my circumstance, you've already #### the bed a few times. You should be laying into it long before a charge. You should be using intermediate weapons long before laying into it. You should be avoiding or not going ashore before using intermediate weapons. If a charge happened, frankly I don't think any rifle would make a difference for me - I won't be in the mindset to expect it all the time.

I strongly suspect the unit cost for the C19 would be 1k or so. I'll see if I can have someone look it up on CFSS. I do know that the same C7A1 selling for 2k on the retail market is less than half that replacement cost on CFSS. Not including the C79 ELCAN of course.

I used the .375 H&H hunting in Africa a fair bit, but I honestly preferred the .416 in the M77. It was such a sweet rifle. I was 16-17 using the .375 and early 20s using the .416 though so that probably played a part. But 400 grains at 2400 I found better than the .375. Snap shooting gallon milk jugs at 25 yards was a blast with the 77, and it would cloverleaf bullets at 100 yards... though I guess that's not so impressive with holes that big ;). That thing was a friggin tack driver and totally pleasant to shoot. I don't regret selling the gun, no need for it anymore, but it was a sweetheart. I believe BUM still has it. Anyway, I have zero experience shooting bears with hard cast, just deer. Indeed most of my shooting stuff has been either 7mm (x57 or 08) and .416, I have zero experience stopping anything with typical NA calibers.
 
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Don't forget, this is just the issued rifle. Rangers can and will have their own rifles too. This is just the one they get for free.

i have never seen a ranger bring any rifle other than his or her issued rifle and ive hear it said a couple times that no firearms other than issued are allowed while Rangers are out.
now this might differ from patrol to patrol but this is what i heard as recently as 2 days ago.
 
I've had a few come thru my shop from 4CRPG.
The threaded brass inserts in the rear of stock for the butt screws are being stripped from the stock when changing butt lengths.
Other than that I think they are a fine rifle for what are required of them. I just can't digest the price.

i saw 7 rifles on the weekend with the exact issue, mine being one of them.
i think i know what happened to them too, an overzealous ranger using a drill instead of a screwdriver when putting the butt pads back on after all the rifles got rubbed down with tung oil in Edmonton, stripping out the brass insert.
 
i have never seen a ranger bring any rifle other than his or her issued rifle and ive hear it said a couple times that no firearms other than issued are allowed while Rangers are out.
now this might differ from patrol to patrol but this is what i heard as recently as 2 days ago.

Sorry, yes... I don't mean to suggest that... rather that the Rangers can use their civvy rifles the rest of the time, ie on non Ranger business. It's not the only rifle someone is restricted to. I'd also rather have a bunch of fellow Rangers with .308s that me by myself with a .50 BMG.

Did they come up with an issue optic or did they stick with choose your own?

Which CRPG are you?

NM... just saw northern AB so I guess 4 CRPG got theirs.
 
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i saw 7 rifles on the weekend with the exact issue, mine being one of them.
i think i know what happened to them too, an overzealous ranger using a drill instead of a screwdriver when putting the butt pads back on after all the rifles got rubbed down with tung oil in Edmonton, stripping out the brass insert.

There's a joke that if you left a soldier in the desert with an anvil, you could come back an hour later and find the anvil broken in two with the soldier saying "I don't know what happened."

Amazing that century old rifles with butt pad screws into wood still survive, and a month old rifle with metal inserts is toast.;)
 
Now I know where BUM’s .416 came from, good stuff. My RSM also made several African trips, they have a habit of leading their owner astray sure you noticed. Yea, the .416’s going to beat my .375s on big nasty critters, but either of those rounds find you in good company on the worst our continent can offer, or the world really. Oh, no most Grizzly issues here too are unwounded bears, that end up in your camp in the wee hours of the morning. At eight yards and a stand off in the half light greater than .308 is a comfort.
 
Why would someone go to jail if their gun was stolen or lost when the canoe tipped over in a deep lake?
Good Score if your into Tika.
Rob

May not be jail but you then failed to properly secure your rifle and you’ll pay for the loss and your mil career is probably done.
 
Sorry, yes... I don't mean to suggest that... rather that the Rangers can use their civvy rifles the rest of the time, ie on non Ranger business. It's not the only rifle someone is restricted to. I'd also rather have a bunch of fellow Rangers with .308s that me by myself with a .50 BMG.

Did they come up with an issue optic or did they stick with choose your own?

Which CRPG are you?

NM... just saw northern AB so I guess 4 CRPG got theirs.

no optics are going to be issued with the C19.
we are free to put whatever we want on it.
we are only allowed to do our yearly qualification with the stock iron, no optics.
i asked to be issed a elcan, was told no. :(
 
is that OD pouch the cleaning kit? if so I'd be awesome to get a break down of what all is in there (hoping to reproduce for my own.

as promised.
the pen is there for size reference.

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Bore Snake (braided)
Bore Snake (wire with plastic cover)
Cleaning Rod (4 piece traditional kind)
3 attachments for the above 3 bore cleaning appliances a) large brass bristle brush b) small brass bristle brush c) patch holder
stiff bristle brush with large end and small end
pack of pads
bottle of CLP
*added 12" of paracord for bolt disassembly
 
Neat. A lot better than the issue kit for the C7 :p

What's the annual qualification? The PWT? Or do you do something else?

Don't be too bummed about the C79, I wouldn't use it voluntarily even if they gave me one. They're no great or even good shakes. Optically they're great but that's about it.

The ammo is still the 180 Nosler accubond?

Dumb question but do you get rings or are you on your own for those too?

Maybe a nice initiative for a disttibutor to offer a Ranger package...
 
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Think the rifle is a very good choice, the weakest part being the stock. There is really better out there or at least one can make a more durable and longer lasting lighter stock. Not unusual that Tikka Sporter (plywood) stocks break. Think the little weak points of the magazine can be fixed, worst case change the floorplate for an AI type. No milling required with some types. The 308 is a great allrounder and most can handle the recoil, but then again I have no experience with your bears.
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Now I know where BUM’s .416 came from, good stuff. My RSM also made several African trips, they have a habit of leading their owner astray sure you noticed. Yea, the .416’s going to beat my .375s on big nasty critters, but either of those rounds find you in good company on the worst our continent can offer, or the world really. Oh, no most Grizzly issues here too are unwounded bears, that end up in your camp in the wee hours of the morning. At eight yards and a stand off in the half light greater than .308 is a comfort.

Indeed. When you have a hammer like that you end up looking for appropriate nails.

My plan is to take Chef's advice and never get out of the boat. Where and when I'm going will put me smack in the middle of a polar bear highway, so they're welcome to it. I won't be ashore overnight except for a few days going up Mt Caubvick, other than that it'll be anchored off shore. Theres a dog aboard too who does a pretty good job of letting you know yogi is around. As I'm sure you're well aware the Lab coast in summer is a migration route, so there's an almost certain danger of running into one looking for a meal.
 
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Neat. A lot better than the issue kit for the C7 :p

What's the annual qualification? The PWT? Or do you do something else?

Don't be too bummed about the C79, I wouldn't use it voluntarily even if they gave me one. They're no great or even good shakes. Optically they're great but that's about it.

The ammo is still the 180 Nosler accubond?

Dumb question but do you get rings or are you on your own for those too?

Maybe a nice initiative for a disttibutor to offer a Ranger package...

im thinking it is Nosler because i have Nosler Match ammo and it looks identical to it.
anything to do with optics is on us, so scope and rings are all on our own dime.
 
According to wiki the ammo is match cased accubonds. How does it work, does the brsss get discarded or does it have to be destroyed?

Neither; ammo salvage to include boxes, cans, brass, etc is turned back in. Cans are refurbed or reused, brass is ultimately sold for scrap.
 
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