Fellow CGNers, this is getting silly. The only purpose, having those Frontiers, is to get out from the truck, with rifle, as quick as possible. Road hunting? No, thank you. Do not get me wrong, I like Rugers, and I like short barrels. 243 Win and 16" barrel? I had one with 20" and sold it ever so quickly! What is next? 264 Win in 14" barrel?i am looking for a frontier in .243, all frontiers have been discontinued and are unavailable... please pm if u know who has one![]()
Fellow CGNers, this is getting silly. The only purpose, having those Frontiers, is to get out from the truck, with rifle, as quick as possible. Road hunting? No, thank you. Do not get me wrong, I like Rugers, and I like short barrels. 243 Win and 16" barrel? I had one with 20" and sold it ever so quickly! What is next? 264 Win in 14" barrel?
Fellow CGNers, this is getting silly. The only purpose, having those Frontiers, is to get out from the truck, with rifle, as quick as possible. Road hunting? No, thank you. Do not get me wrong, I like Rugers, and I like short barrels. 243 Win and 16" barrel? I had one with 20" and sold it ever so quickly! What is next? 264 Win in 14" barrel?
Fellow CGNers, this is getting silly. The only purpose, having those Frontiers, is to get out from the truck, with rifle, as quick as possible. Road hunting? No, thank you. Do not get me wrong, I like Rugers, and I like short barrels. 243 Win and 16" barrel? I had one with 20" and sold it ever so quickly! What is next? 264 Win in 14" barrel?
NO - I have never road hunted my Frontier yet and most definitely it is not a truck gun - though it would be a good one for that and is quite handy when travelling in a space limited truck cab. In fact I have a few favoured and well used 16" tube hunting rifles. They are real handy when scouting, carrying buckets, climbing treestands, hunting from cramped treestands, digging thru tangle most of a day and such. For me shorty carbines do the job as good or better when its trigger time too.The only purpose, having those Frontiers, is to get out from the truck, with rifle, as quick as possible. Road hunting? No, thank you.
NO - I have never road hunted my Frontier yet and most definitely it is not a truck gun - though it would be a good one for that and is quite handy when travelling in a space limited truck cab. In fact I have a few favoured and well used 16" tube hunting rifles. They are real handy when scouting, carrying buckets, climbing treestands, hunting from cramped treestands, digging thru tangle most of a day and such. For me shorty carbines do the job as good or better when its trigger time too.
But I would say pick a calibre however that doesn't lose too much in a 16" tube - only you can decide that. A 264Mag, as gunrunner8 commented, would seem contrary to the spirit and typical use for these little rifles - the extreme "over bore" becoming a significant handicap.
Interestingly however, there are more than a few who feel ther 300WSM Frontiers are perfection for them and that they don't give up too much velocity in their estimation in a short tube. I accept their reports. Yet for my hunting style I prefer an "uber carbine" cartridge with "in close" thump - the 358Win (Frontier)and 35Rem (trapper lever) are several of my favourites. The expansion ratio of those cartridges allows better use of a 16" long launching pad I believe.
More and more lately, my rifles with barrels longer than 20" don't get out hunting much with me - may be an "easterner" thing. My "go to" hunting guns are carbines. Also, even though "shortlegged", when properly handloaded and sighted in, most of my carbines have been trained to reach out a ways too - if called upon for that.
Bought one in .223 a little while ago. Now I want one in .308. After break-in and sight-in with the new scope I found the accuracy acceptable. 1st shot hits on gophers between 110-120m on a consistent basis. I don't think that I require a lot more than that for accuracy. It's so handy that it's just the first thing I grab for the Quad or the truck. Coyotes where I live have learned to beware of my compact.
What an ignorant, short sighted and completely idiotic post....
Have any of you guys with the Frontier removed the forward mount? Is it difficult?
Now....if I could just get one of the new Hawkeye compacts in .338 fed I'd be a happy camper.......



























