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Quote from: jackelope on October 26, 2015, 12:11:43 PM.45-70. 0 at 100 yards, 10" low at 200. .500 S&W 0 at 100. 20" low at 200. If you like to hunt up close and personal go for it. Otherwise I wouldn't bother with either of your 2 choices for a mountain rifle.That's using a 430gr bullet. the Hornady Leverlution is a bit better trajectory wise than that, but anyways. the only "new" cartridges I'm willing to add are 45-70 or a 308. so is there another light, small gun in either 30-06, 25-05, 7mm, 308 or 45-70?
.45-70. 0 at 100 yards, 10" low at 200. .500 S&W 0 at 100. 20" low at 200. If you like to hunt up close and personal go for it. Otherwise I wouldn't bother with either of your 2 choices for a mountain rifle.
By ruling out bolt actions, you eliminated the vast majority of the best mountain rifles.
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,184688.msg2438920/topicseen.html#newHere you go. Check out the link above. Not my idea of a mtn rifle, but maybe would fit your definition.
You might want to message YorkeTransport on here and get his opinion on a Savage Striker.
Quote from: Mongo Hunter on October 26, 2015, 01:05:30 PMQuote from: jackelope on October 26, 2015, 12:11:43 PM.45-70. 0 at 100 yards, 10" low at 200. .500 S&W 0 at 100. 20" low at 200. If you like to hunt up close and personal go for it. Otherwise I wouldn't bother with either of your 2 choices for a mountain rifle.That's using a 430gr bullet. the Hornady Leverlution is a bit better trajectory wise than that, but anyways. the only "new" cartridges I'm willing to add are 45-70 or a 308. so is there another light, small gun in either 30-06, 25-05, 7mm, 308 or 45-70?Buy a TC Encore or Pro Hunter with a .308 barrel. When someone says mountain rifle, I think lightweight, somewhat compact etc. I just weighed my Encore. It's a 24" SS .280 Rem, 4-16x42 Vortex scope, claw sling and a Harris bipod. It weighs 9.2 pounds with all that stuff. I'd drop the bipod and lose a pound or so if I was hunting in the mountains. If I wanted to save more weight id put a smaller scope on it. I could be under 8 pounds ready to roll. You could do the same thing with pretty much whatever caliber you want.