Hello all,
Been doing alot of reading and learned quite a bit about the current state of long range shooting, but I still have a couple questions I would like input on.
I plan to build or buy a rifle to lug around the Rocky Mountains, and was looking for something relatively light, accurate, chambered in a decent caliber (6.5cm mainly, possibly .308 or .300 WM. 6mm ARC) with commercially available ammunition as I don't reload (yet). Major uses of this rifle would be hunting (pigs when I'm in Texas, not pigs when I'm in Colorado), shooting at the range, and of course SHTF. I figure given the terrain, a longer-barreled rifle in a more meaty caliber would be more useful and give more stand-off distance than my 12.5' 5.56 SOLGW rifle. The whole SHTF scenario is pretty cringey to even contemplate, but not two weeks ago we had black-clad protestors with AR's and plate carriers standing in the street just a couple miles from my house, people are not gonna suddenly get rational up here, and I need an excuse to spend this kind of money or my wife will have my balls.
I've considered rifles such as the LMT MWS, Seekins SP10, etc; the major downside is weight. Weight isn't a huge deal, I'm in good physical shape and used to humping stuff through the mountains, but I appreciate a light load.
Also looked into the POF Revolution and Desert Tech MDRX as both are light, but the reviews are mixed. Some say extreme accuracy, some say so-so, some have reliability issues.
Looked into the Nemo Arms stuff because .300 WM in a 16' barrel sounds amusing, but once again the reviews are mixed and I can't admit that there's much practicality in a 16' barreled .300WM rifle, but I bet it would penetrate just about anything within several hundred yards and 16' would be handy up close for what it's worth.
Finally, I've considered just ordering the lightest components I can and building something on the cheap
So anyways, let the flaming begin.
Been doing alot of reading and learned quite a bit about the current state of long range shooting, but I still have a couple questions I would like input on.
I plan to build or buy a rifle to lug around the Rocky Mountains, and was looking for something relatively light, accurate, chambered in a decent caliber (6.5cm mainly, possibly .308 or .300 WM. 6mm ARC) with commercially available ammunition as I don't reload (yet). Major uses of this rifle would be hunting (pigs when I'm in Texas, not pigs when I'm in Colorado), shooting at the range, and of course SHTF. I figure given the terrain, a longer-barreled rifle in a more meaty caliber would be more useful and give more stand-off distance than my 12.5' 5.56 SOLGW rifle. The whole SHTF scenario is pretty cringey to even contemplate, but not two weeks ago we had black-clad protestors with AR's and plate carriers standing in the street just a couple miles from my house, people are not gonna suddenly get rational up here, and I need an excuse to spend this kind of money or my wife will have my balls.
I've considered rifles such as the LMT MWS, Seekins SP10, etc; the major downside is weight. Weight isn't a huge deal, I'm in good physical shape and used to humping stuff through the mountains, but I appreciate a light load.
Also looked into the POF Revolution and Desert Tech MDRX as both are light, but the reviews are mixed. Some say extreme accuracy, some say so-so, some have reliability issues.
Looked into the Nemo Arms stuff because .300 WM in a 16' barrel sounds amusing, but once again the reviews are mixed and I can't admit that there's much practicality in a 16' barreled .300WM rifle, but I bet it would penetrate just about anything within several hundred yards and 16' would be handy up close for what it's worth.
Finally, I've considered just ordering the lightest components I can and building something on the cheap
So anyways, let the flaming begin.