Some ideas for off the rack mountain rifles. The Kimber 84M Mountain Ascent weighs only 4 lbs 13 oz!
Available in 280 AI / 270 / 30-06 / 308 / 300 WSM / 270 WSM / 300 WM / 7mm RM / 7mm-08 / 6.5 Creedmoor. Choose your poison.
http://www.grouseriver.com/Kimber-Mountain-Ascent-Rifle?quantity=1&custcol1=.270%20Win
http://www.outdoorlife.com/blogs/live-hunt/2013/07/best-rifles-10-great-rifles-mountain-hunting
I can shoot sub MOA groups with 375s and 340 Wbys and 458s and 470 NEs so recoil is completely irrelevant to me.
Hard to beat the old classic faithful, 270 Winchester in a good, lighter weight bolt action with a 22 inch barrel.
...Sheep, Black and Grizzly Bear, Muley, Elk, Cougar, Wolf, Moose, and the occasional high ranging Whitetail buck...
What about the .270 wsm
You know we don't use you as the yardstick, right?
My .270 wsm is a Browning xbot carbon fiber fluted barrel it's not to bad on weight
My .270 wsm is a Browning xbot carbon fiber fluted barrel it's not to bad on weight
6 lbs 7 oz.
"This is the rifle you want if you like to go to the top. Up in the high country where every ounce counts and every yard between you and your trophy is vital..."
http://www.browning.com/products/firearms/rifles/x-bolt/discontinued/x-bolt-stalker-carbon-fiber-fluted.html
Inevitably the recoil sensitive sorts think that it applies to everyone else. It doesn't.
Mine weights in at 8.6lbs with a vortex viper 6.5-20x50 scope and covers and sling
Is that one of the ones WSS had on sale for $300? I wanted to get one, but once payday arrived they were all gone. I don't really care for 300 magnums per say (and even less the wsm's for no particular reason), but at that price I figured what the hell, I could use a bison/bear gun...
I agree, and a 284 win would work well in a short action light weight. That would be my first choice.Best mountain caliber - 284" / 7mm
Any reluctance to taking a blued rather than a stainless rifle? That Kananaskis weather can get pretty wet real fast.




























