Let's see your Sheep/High Country Rifles!

Paul, now the scopes left handed!

Don't encourage the man, Noel! Now that you mention it, he's probably concentrating all his "considerable" putering skills on trying to 'fix' that too.:p

Hhhmm, wonder what it would take for Leupold to make a LH model??:)
 
I accidently purchased this from my "local gun dealer" whilst looking to find a rifle for someone else. Around MOA with factory 165 gr'ers.

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Here is a neat sheep rifle (stolen from another forum).

Jerry Fisher's personal hunting rifle. His shop is proof positive that it's taken it's share of sheep.

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I accidently purchased this from my "local gun dealer" whilst looking to find a rifle for someone else. Around MOA with factory 165 gr'ers.

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Ike, better be changing your name to Bob if you're keeping that sling on there. Glad to hear she is shooting well. Very Glad!:cool:

PS Looks like your friend on the hill did a nice job on the deer skull. Very clean!
 
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I might take a muzzleloader for my sheep this year or an Ikon I haven't made up my mind yet. I did go buy my tag to make sure it was real.
 
Thanks. Ive never hunted in the mountains. The Sendero is a heavy.
As long as it is light and shoots well you are set.;) Mountains have a way of making even a light gun heavy.


Chuck Nelson, cool caliber pick.:cool: I almost had me Brno rechambered to the AI but I was talked out of it by a wise CGN member. As much as I'd like one I am glad I listened and left this one as is.
 
I used to use my synthetic stocked Rem 700 Mountain Rifle in 280 Rem with 139gr Hornady SST's @ 3060fps.

I have started hunting solo more often and in more remote areas so I have now switched to my s/s Rem 700 in 300RUM with 180gr Scirroco's @ 3350fps (and carry a few spare 200gr A-Frame @ 3200fps for backup).

It's the bottom rifle in the pic the top rifle is my 375RUM that I shot the grizzly with earlier this year.

I also have LSS stocks for both but remove them and install the synthetic stocks when hiking/jet boating into the back country.

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