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After reading what everyone said I was thinking 28 Nosler as well, sounds like some good choices on your part.Assuming game up moose, elk, caribou and smaller I am thinking I probably build the rifle around a 28 Nosler with a 1-8" twist for those those 177 hammers.
I really like those proof sendaro light barrels (probably 24" for hunting) with a good brake.
I like the Gunwerks stocks that you can order for your length of pull.
for optics I like the 3ish-18 range and would probably end up choosing a VX6HD or Mark 5HD with a tally mount
It would have an adapter for my spartan pro hunt bipod
For the action, I really like sako style but I am not picky....and I would want a ~2lb crisp trigger but I am not picky on which one.
ideally I would like all in (without bipod attached) to come in just at 8 lb or a little under.
After reading what everyone said I was thinking 28 Nosler as well, sounds like some good choices on your part.
Don’t rule out the 7mm Rem Mag you can find the stuff anywhere in the world and it will stay ethically lethal way further than I choose to shoot game.the other cartridge(s) I would consider would be 300 WM since you can find ammo anywhere or a 300 PRC.
I don’t think you could go wrong with any of them.
All you said for sure...Don’t rule out the 7mm Rem Mag you can find the stuff anywhere in the world and it will stay ethically lethal way further than I choose to shoot game.
28 Nos is probably the king of long range hunting cartridges right now. As long as you don’t mind burning barrels go for it. If I did a Nosler it would be the 28. I would want to throat it for the 177 Hammers and the 195 Berger’s.
300wm is another phenomenal cartridge it can keep up with the big boys all day. And it is available everywhere. We get so caught up in fancy cartridges but the 300wm is a proven killer for nearly 60 years.
Here is what a real stock looks like.I forgot one important very important aspect.
A good backcountry rifle needs a good bipod. Something that is lightweight fits in your pocket and can adjust from 6 inches to 5 feet tall. A bipod that can handle any situation that the backcountry throws at it. Wether it’s shooting prone on a rock, on your knees in tall grass, or standing and shooting over a bush.
More details on where to get this game changing bipod coming in June! But here is a teaser of that bipod and my build.
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Looks good. What’s the total weight? What caliber? I am really liking the Tikka platform build versatility. What bottom Metal?Here is what a real stock looks like.View attachment 43877View attachment 43878
Thank you! It’s still in pieces I have not put it on a scale yet. It’s a .300wsm. The bottom metal is made by AtlasWorx.Looks good. What’s the total weight? What caliber? I am really liking the Tikka platform build versatility. What bottom Metal?
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