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Offline Magnum_Willys

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Re: 12 pound + backpack hunt rifle?
« Reply #15 on: July 12, 2017, 11:07:57 PM »
Buddy got a 7# xbolt 300 wsm with leupy 4-24 turrets and started packing that instead of his 11# browning 338wm a few years ago and hasn't given up any range - just have to put the crosshairs on the shoulder not behind it with the 300wsm and it does the job out to 700.   The heavy gun hasn't left the safe since. 

Thought about trading the .270 for a 300wsm ?  Just kiddin - thats a real can of worms !  :)


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Re: 12 pound + backpack hunt rifle?
« Reply #16 on: July 12, 2017, 11:26:51 PM »
I don't even know how much my gun weighs, I just carry it wherever I go.


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Re: 12 pound + backpack hunt rifle?
« Reply #17 on: July 13, 2017, 08:39:23 AM »
Craig,

I know your not in the market for a new rifle...but I am now shooting a Kimber Mountain Ascent in .280Ackley Improved with a Vortex Razor HDLH...the rifle has a 24" barrel and the scope has built in turrets and the total weight is just at 6 pounds...with that said, will you be hunting the 2-4 miles each day from a basecamp, so all you are carrying is an empty pack, lunch, water and rifle? If so, then I say take the heavy one that you like the most...but if you also have to pack in camp then I would think twice about all of your gear. It would suck to have to plan two extra days of just packing gear/game as well as burning yourself out. When I do the high hunt in WA I know that I am packing my entire camp in with me, and if I kill an animal then I have to add a day to get out. One day packing meat/hide (especially bears) and one day for gear...unless I go ultra-light.

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Re: 12 pound + backpack hunt rifle?
« Reply #18 on: July 13, 2017, 10:16:07 AM »
My 28 Nosler is 13 lbs 4 oz with scope and bipod. I've got ambitions of getting it down under 12. But with a comfort level out to 1000 ish yards, there's no way I'd take a different gun.

I shaved some weight this year in other areas, but when you've got a lights out gun, it doesn't do you any good in the safe at home.


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Re: 12 pound + backpack hunt rifle?
« Reply #19 on: July 13, 2017, 10:40:10 AM »
These mountains out here are no joke and even though I live at 5500 feet hiking above 11k still gets me.

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Re: 12 pound + backpack hunt rifle?
« Reply #20 on: July 15, 2017, 06:12:50 AM »
Colorado mule deer tags don't grow on trees. If it were me I wouldn't want to compromise any capabilities. You want options open if a longer shot is required. All advantages go to the heavyweight rifle except one. 

I went through the same decision this spring for my wyoming bear hunt at 8500 ft. Take the 6 pound backpacking rifle or the 12 pound precision rifle? I chose the 12 pound rifle. If I had the 6 pounder I would not have been able to execute the shot and taken the bear that I did. Did it suck carrying that rifle around? Yes. Do I look back and remember that? No. I remember the hunt and the bear I was able to take.

My advise is keep options open and take the most capable rifle.
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Re: 12 pound + backpack hunt rifle?
« Reply #21 on: July 15, 2017, 06:21:32 AM »
 :yeah: I personally have had to many times where the buck I want is just out of range, a couple of them were monsters that I could have easily taken with the setup I have now. I have a 300 rum that comes in right at 12lb,s and I never think of leaving it home on a high country hunt for a lighter rifle.

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Re: 12 pound + backpack hunt rifle?
« Reply #22 on: July 15, 2017, 07:21:12 AM »
Carry whatcha want!   Sounds like you already know that a 12 lb. rifle has enough weight to get your attention carrying it on steep stuff at 10 K feet. 

 I have listened to men tell me that the extra weight of a long heavy barrel makes the shot so stable that they will carry it after goats.  Have also talked with those who save every ounce.  My son carried a heavy barreled rifle on alpine hunts when he was younger because it was so accurate and he loved the way he could shoot it, and he had young strength and muscles.  I carried a heavy rifle for many years, sometimes on multi-day backpack hunts, because it was the only rifle I owned. 

About mid-life two things happened to me that gravitated me toward lighter rifles:  age and more money.

Personally, I carry as light weight a rifle as I can, whether for low land deer or on many-day backpack hunts in alpine (which I do less of as I age).  I like a rifle that still feels light to carry at the end of a long day.  Most of my game shots are methodical, with a rest which compensates for lack of weight, and if not it means that the animal is very close and sub minute of angle precision isn't needed.

FWIW as an objective measure, I spent three nights on a backpack hunt in late Fall one year at timberline in the North Cascades with a total carry weight of 26 lbs. including pack, rifle, everything.  I weighed it.  I hate carrying anything but meat.   :)
« Last Edit: July 15, 2017, 07:29:29 AM by Okanagan »

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Re: 12 pound + backpack hunt rifle?
« Reply #23 on: July 15, 2017, 08:55:53 AM »
my backpacks, with gear, real food/dehydrated food (depending on how much I whined the year before) and gun would range 60 to 85 pounds.  The real food packs were heavy,  I'd whine about why the weight, and next year with freeze dried the pack would be much lighter.   A lot of the new, lightweight gear did not exist back then.   The rifle weighed 8 lbs loaded and I'd only carry 10 rounds with me.

 


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