That's a great looking rifle, I wonder what the Canadian msrp is.
Just not sure how it qualifies as a "Scout" rifle, as I don't see a readily available way to mount a LER scope. I know there are a lot of prerequisite's for a scout rifle: weight, length, etc. and most rifles fall short in one area or another, but the one defining feature is the ability to use forward-mounted optics.
I'm not saying it's not a dang nice rifle, and Howa can call it whatever they like, but I just don't see a "Scout" rifle.
I went with the Howa Alpine ( google that ) , sweet little rifle.
Comes with a Bansner stock , choice of floor plate or detachable mag, 20" barrel, 7 lbs. scoped and ready to go.
The 6.5 CRM I had is a tack driver, I have yet to fire my 308.
Liking the Howa scout rifle, though I never understood the need for a massive magazine on a bolt rile, but we all have different definitions of "ideal".
To me, my 30-06 T3 Battue with a 20 inch barrel and fast-target acquisition sights is a perfect scout rifle:
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Leupold VX-R 1.25-4x20 (30mm) scope
MaSi QD mount
Atlasworxs stainless bolt handle and aluminum bolt knob
Atlasworxs aluminum shroud
Lumley Arms titanium recoil lug
Tikka 5-round magazine
Fair enough, the long action definitely gives one more options.
Kurgan .... what reticle did you go with in your VX-R 1.25-4x20 ? I think that's a great scope choice for such a rig.




























