One of the guys I am going with is putting together one of these. Probably not a great choice for me because I'm not a handloader, and I usually favor common calibers.
Appreciate all the feedback guys. Someone mentioned the Seekins Havak rifles and those look pretty nice.
I was thinking...
In my profile picture I'm skipping water on the Allagash, I'm not sure how you determined I'm "from the city". Maine definitely isn't the city. It is a guided hunt though, I don't consider myself a great hunter and I've never been out west at all, let alone have a clue how to hunt there...
Most likely yes. One reason I'm a bit leery of buying a super lightweight 300 WM. I really don't like magnums that much and unlikely I will need it again anytime soon.
I haven't been studying rifles much the past few years so I'm way out of the loop. I'm signed up for an elk hunt next year in Montana, but I'm from the east coast. I was thinking about trying to build a 300 WM bolt gun, maybe in a chassis. I also...
I haven't been studying rifles much the past few years so I'm way out of the loop. I'm signed up for an elk hunt next year in Montana, but I'm from the east coast. I was thinking about trying to build a 300 WM bolt gun, maybe in a chassis. I also thought about going with a 6.5 Creedmoor...
Seems to me if you're not a reloader, and you don't want to spend your life picking up brass, the 7.62x51 is a lot easier to acquire than all these boutique calibers you guys love to talk about that fit in the AR15 platform. Perhaps I am uneducated though; I haven't spent much time studying the...
The SCAR is a good choice if you want to run around with the gun, shoot from different positions, etc. The POF or any of these other 10 pound guns without optics or magazine are going to be quite a workout to do anything with besides lay on the ground. Not saying it can't be done, just that it...