Favorite round for mountain hunting

Not to derail the OP’s thread . You are talking about favourite round here .

What about total rifle weight that you are packing ?
I’m interested in that . I realize it comes down to barrel and stock .
I would think more so barrel . As a non wood stock would probably be the best choice

So that leaves the barrel what contour/ weight if your not going pencil thin

Don’t take the above as I’m a firearms expert as I’m not !
 
Not to derail the OP’s thread . You are talking about favourite round here .

What about total rifle weight that you are packing ?
I’m interested in that . I realize it comes down to barrel and stock .
I would think more so barrel . As a non wood stock would probably be the best choice

So that leaves the barrel what contour/ weight if your not going pencil thin

Don’t take the above as I’m a firearms expert as I’m not !
Any input or should I start another thread on this ?
 
Any input or should I start another thread on this ?
It’s funny as I’ve gotten older Im ok with a touch more weight in my rifles, my last 280 AI I just had built is 7lbs 12oz scoped

the 7.5lb mark scoped seems to be about perfect, as Jack O’Connor once stated 7.5lbs is the perfect weight for a lightweight sheep hunting rifle.
 
So Chuck I will load up some 7 PRC’s with 69 grs of RL26 and 145 Barnes LRX bullets at SAMMI. Lenght of 3.340 and see what they will do for accuracy and speed 🤷‍♂️
Also will load a few more with more powder and some with GRAND and see what I can get the lowly 7 PRC to do . 🤪😂
69 grs = 3242 avg Fed215 145 LRX at 3.275 coal
69.5 grs = 3258 avg
70 grs = 3283 avg

All ok on pressure ! 3300 + should be achieveable - Next run will be 70.5 and 71 grs and maybe some of the new 152 LRX ers 👍
 
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