I went sheep hunting with a savage LRH in .338lm it was well over 15lb..... tge biggest issue wasnt the weight... it was how ungodly long it is. I snagged on tree branches all the time.
But nan once you get that beast up the mountain... its hard to beat having the ability to take ethically take game at the better part of a klick.
That said... next time i hump up a mountain after one of the critters that play on them: .300 wsm ... and i hope to locate it in the form of the unicorn: a savage lightweight hunter.
15 lbs ! That's a third of my pack weight. We'll every hunting situation is different so you gotta do what's gonna work for you. Animals past 200 yards are gonna be pretty much impossible to recovery where I hunt. I hear you on barrel length as I used to have a 375 H&H and sold it for a 375 ruger .... Nice goat gatehouse....as I found the shorter barrel better in thick bush.
Amazingly, thirty years ago we fudds hunted with 10-11 pound rifles all the time, even in the mountains! A light rifle weighed 8 pounds.
The Chadwick ram, the largest sheep ever shot in North Ameriaca, was taken in the BC mountains in 1936 by a 61 year old hunter with a 404 Jeffrey rifle that weighed over ten pounds.
Ted
That's good perspective and for sure go hunt with what you can but I think there's better options out today in terms of rifle weight.




















































