The Compact Rifle Thread

Caveat: No Caliber or Ballistic ramblings here. The end user can decide what is best for them and why.

Wanted to put an all encompassing Compact Rifle Thread together for those doing a search on Compact (20”bbl) rigs as I’ve been thinking of this as my Winter project.

The Environment:

Heavy or densely wooded area’s. BC interior to Ont/Que hardwoods. Line drives, dogging or tree stand use.

The Parameters:

A 4/6x or a 2.7/8 on top. Quick, decently light and handy enough sans sling

Wondering if anyone has/had or is using any of the below models and their findings on the actual model not caliber (and yes i’ve done a search, but really old threads like ‘14 and back, mostly model specific)

Model Seven
SPS Compact
Tikka T3/X
Browning Micro
Weatherby Camilla
Savage 114 Lady Hunter

- If you had to do it again, would keep the 20”bbl or go to a standard 22” and work around it for the above environment?
- BDL Style hinged floor plate, ADL Blind mag or an actual Magazine?
- Pros/Cons?
have you looked at the new 16.5 inch barrel ruger hawkeye in 358?, Blued or stainless with walnut, very nice rifle

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muzzle blast is definitely a Thing in the under-20 imo, not user friendly at all
20" is tolerable and the other pro-s that come with that length make it ideal, again imo

Kimber 21" crf, with drop mag makes a great option for the in-and-outs of vehicles use while hunting
Short barrels fit into scabbards and through doors or under boat canopies much easier than longer
 
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I think about this concept of the GPR do-all carbine way too much! Closest I had was an early 'international' model 18" Ruger scout, which was a great rifle. CZ 550 FS 9.3x62 was a contender. Where I hunt in AB there is no consistent 'bush rifle' scenario. Bush exists where 50m shots are likely, that opens into cut lines, meadows, cultivation etc where 300m+ is doable. Short barrels are fine (bullet impact threshold matters) but I have no use for low-velocity straight-wall lever gun type options.

For me 20" in a non-magnum cartidge is great. 18" in .308 was as short as I would ever go. 16" is too short without a can unless you are burning less than 30gr of powder. Unless you have heavy enough barrel you also risk having a butt heavy rifle.

From your list I would go Tikka Battue or Mod Seven. Steyr Scout is on my 'list'. Ruger GSR is good too but I dont like IER scout scopes.

A How Mini with a good aftermarket stock and cut to 19-20" with a hinged floor plate would be a great little rifle.

That said, a typical 22" sporter in something like a 6.5CM class cartridge will do a lot, but its fun to invent better mouse traps, or convince ourselves thereof !
 
One of my favourite rifles is my Howa mini 450BM with a 16" barrel. Super handy in the bush. I've owned and still own a few rifles 20" or less or with shorter lop's. I am a big fan of compact rifles in general as they really are handy for my hunting style and situations.
 
I’m shooting a Sako 85 Black Bear. I love it.

Edit to answer your questions:

- I like the medium contour 20”. Good compromise length between all factors. The medium contour keeps the 85 slightly muzzle heavy, which is my preference.

- Unless you’re going for absolutely minimum weight or have very specific OAL considerations for a specific rifle that preclude it, a detachable box magazine makes sense. So much more convenient and the Sako design is second to none.

Of the designs you mentioned I only have time with the Tikka and a customized Model 7. I don’t think you could go wrong with either, but the Battue model Tikka would get my vote because of the sights.
 
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I like the Ruger m77 hawkeye compact. Great rifle for the truck.

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Out of the box, a Tikka Ranch rifle ticks all the boxes.
I saw these 16" Tikka Ranch in 308 in store a year or two ago, was interested, and since then haven't seen any? Is this a model with less frequent production runs, or something else?
 
I had a nice little 18.5" Ruger .358 Carbine that took literal piles of game, and was amazingly accurate out to 300 yards with 200 Sap's.

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The Ruger Frontier Carbine is a sweet little rifle... I have had them in .243, 7mm-08, .308 and .358 Win. The 16.5" barrel makes it handle very nicely in thick cover and when carrying on your shoulder through brush. Every one I have had was also very accurate.

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How does it group? I have the v3 Scout in 223 and it's a tack driver, thinking it needs a big brother!
Very nicely. Keeps 129 interlocks under an inch at 100. Shoots most bullets under 1.5" Just put a load together with 130gr sierra tmk to try out. They're supposed to be a good killing bullet.
 
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Very nicely. Keeps 129 interlocks under an inch at 100. Shoots most bullets under 1.5" Just put a load together with 130gr sierra tmk to try out. They're supposed to be a good killing bullet.
Awesome, that's what I like to hear! I'm loading 60gr vmax's in the 223 and getting 3/8'' group, super impressed with it! I'm torn between the 6.5 and 308.
 
I love carbines. 45-70 =16.5" (marlin) , 308= 20" (m98 custom) 303 brit =18.5"(mk4no1*), 243=20"(browning micro midas), 30-30= 20"(marlin), 7-08= 18"(Rem 7), 9.3x62 =19"( husky m98 )are my most carried hunting rifles. The 45-70 and 9.3 are my main rigs but they all get hunted.. I do have longer rifles but I much prefer a 20" or less for general hunting out to 400yds. I run 2-7X, fixed 4s or irons on all these short rifles.. mounted low, small and light.
 
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Awesome, that's what I like to hear! I'm loading1000004821.jpg 60gr vmax's in the 223 and getting 3/8'' group, super impressed with it! I'm torn between the 6.5 and 308.
Thats impressive! I'd love one in 223 but really wish it was a faster twist. The rossi lwc is a 7 twist but im not a fan of the platform. The target was my 350 legend from today at 100m. It's unbelievable how good these little singles shoot.
 
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Caveat: No Caliber or Ballistic ramblings here. The end user can decide what is best for them and why.

Wanted to put an all encompassing Compact Rifle Thread together for those doing a search on Compact (20”bbl) rigs as I’ve been thinking of this as my Winter project.

The Environment:

Heavy or densely wooded area’s. BC interior to Ont/Que hardwoods. Line drives, dogging or tree stand use.

The Parameters:

A 4/6x or a 2.7/8 on top. Quick, decently light and handy enough sans sling

Wondering if anyone has/had or is using any of the below models and their findings on the actual model not caliber (and yes i’ve done a search, but really old threads like ‘14 and back, mostly model specific)

Model Seven
SPS Compact
Tikka T3/X
Browning Micro
Weatherby Camilla
Savage 114 Lady Hunter

- If you had to do it again, would keep the 20”bbl or go to a standard 22” and work around it for the above environment?
- BDL Style hinged floor plate, ADL Blind mag or an actual Magazine?
- Pros/Cons?


Like most others have stated, and you see, your not getting much for the ones listed, but more other options.

I had a few micro's so far, and like them with nothing really to complain about them. Used for younger teens.

Right now I'm into single shots, and like mentioned if you need a follow up, they are actually easy to reload quickly, but for sure practice that at the range. I'm in love with the ruger #1 platform for these, but also the CVA scouts. The great benefit of the single shots is its is shorter already without having to use an action.

I grew up using a Ruger M77 in 243, and that was a nice compact rifle as well.

Another option is the encore rifle, and just ordering a shorter barrel in what ever caliber you prefer. Some have even swaped the stocks out to the pistol grip design and collapsible, so that makes for a handy shortie.

Another option is the browning BLR in takedown. A short rifle in lever action.
 
Shooting a 20” 308 barrel provides no perceptible difference from a 22” to me, and that’s as short as I’d want. I’d put it on any reliable and reputable action that comes in a true short action (not short cartridges stuffed into a 30-06 length action). It makes no difference to me if it’s a 260 rem, 7mm-08, 308 etc so I’m not glued to a specific chambering. But any short action deer/blackbear class short cartridge in a properly scaled action with a 20” tube is to my liking. The Tikka Battue as previously mentioned does sound quite appropriate, though I may be equally as happy with a dozen others.

Please update us if/when you materialize your setup.
 
I too recently got on the 20" barrel train, picked up two Rem M7s, one in 308 and the other in 7mm-08. I figured if one is good then two MUST be better! I haven't hunted them yet, that will be next year in October at moose camp. I may try them for some coyote this winter, but i also just got a SF 2020 that will likely get the nod there if it proves accurate.

I am excited to hunt these shorter barrelled rigs, all my other rifles are 22" to 26" and I hate them in the heavy bush.
 
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