Re: Spec out your ultimate high country big game rifle
JLDavid said:
I am in the process of building myself a "sheep" rifle for use on big game in some high steep terrian. I would like your thoughts and suggestions on how you would build a rifle for these hunting conditions. Big game in this case would be deer, bighorn sheep and elk. Ranges of 100-600 yards in light cover. What action, barrel and contour, stock and scope? What chambering? Thanks for the suggestions.
IMO you are over analyzing what you need, I realize that need and want are not the same things but unless you have an itch to build a rifle there is a much easier way to get there.
Step 1 - Buy a Tikka T3 stainless synthetic. The standard model weighs right at 6 lbs, the Superlite weight 5 lbs 8 oz. They come with a very nice trigger, are guaranteed 3 shot MOA groups, I have never seen one that did not easily best that.
Step 2 - Purchase a quality lightweight scope - Leupold VX - 3 comes to mind for me as being a good combination of light weight and great glass (I have a couple of the new VX - 3's and the glass is great). Something in the 3-9 or 4-12 range for hunting any more than that is heavy and you are packing, and paying for, more magnification than is needed for big game hunting.
Step 3 - The hard part - decide on caliber. Personally I would go with a 7/08, 308, 270, 30/06 or something in that range with a strong lean towards the 308.
Step 4 - Shoot, practice, get used to the gun. Don't shoot it just off the bench, shoot from improvised positions like you may have to make in a hunting situation. This is probably the most important step of all.
You did not indicate where you are hunting that you expect 500 to 600 yd shots but in my experience most game shots come in at under 200 yds with an occasional 300 yd one. Get out and take a look at 500 to 600 yds - it is a long ways to take a shot at any animal. I live in the west where supposedly most all shots are long shots, when they are lazered most 500 - 600 yd shots are more like 250 - 300 yds.
drover