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Barret Fieldcraft, Kimber, Rem Model 7 in 308 w/180gr Partitions will kill them "Deader than dead" (George L. Herter sometime in the 60's) and will be as light as you can get. I won't even pack an AR coyote hunting because it is too cumbersome and I have what would be the perfect coyote AR.
So I was recently offered a quality 6.8 barrel at a good price and took it. But I'm thinking about selling it and going the AR-10 route. Of course the AR-10 has more power and range but I'll be doing a few high elevation hunts where you feel every pound. Really undecided on this so would like some feedback.
I use an AR-10 for bear, but only calling within a few hundred yards of the truck. They are heavy and have lots of uncomfortable protrusions. If you plan on putting in some miles and/or elevation I wouldn't recommend it at all. 6.8 is capable for bear at reasonable distances. Maybe use that as your short hike / thick stuff gun and get something lighter for high hunts. Funny a Remington Seven in .308 was mentioned. Just picked one up today...
Quote from: fly-by on February 06, 2019, 07:31:55 PMI use an AR-10 for bear, but only calling within a few hundred yards of the truck. They are heavy and have lots of uncomfortable protrusions. If you plan on putting in some miles and/or elevation I wouldn't recommend it at all. 6.8 is capable for bear at reasonable distances. Maybe use that as your short hike / thick stuff gun and get something lighter for high hunts. Funny a Remington Seven in .308 was mentioned. Just picked one up today...This was my first thought, AR-10s are a brick! Although I wouldn't mind one in 338 Federal.