Hey guys, I'm running a FN SPR bedded by SAC in .308 right now w/ a Bushnell DMR scope & all is good. Rifle is an absolute tack driver w/ 42.4gr of Varget behind 178 AMAX's in Lapua brass.
Only issue is that this rig is too heavy for hunting (or I'm just getting too old). Looking for a standard weight hunting rig w/ enough juice to take down whitetail, hogs, and elk.
At this point I'm leaning towards the Savage 11/111 Long Range Hunter Savage Arms
I like the adj muzzle break & factory cheek rest. Here is where I need help
1) Should I get it in 300WM or 7mmRM? I'll be primarily handloading, so wanted to get opinions on availability of components in either, and which you would choose in today's environment and why. As I understand it, the 7mm has higher BC, more efficient bullets, but shorter barrel life. The 300 has more knockdown power (makes bigger holes) on game, but comes with more recoil (mitigated by muzzle break I'm thinking). For my intended purpose, the knockdown power would only matter for Elk. I thought about 30/06, but didn't think the slight increases over .308 were worth the expense/effort of doing all this.
2) Scope choice. I was reading that braked magnum guns are extremely hard on scopes. Any recommendations on mid range scopes (say under $800) in the 3x-12x range that would be: fairly light, able to withstand the battering, repeatable, and able to hold zero? If the answer is no, you have to spend more money to get all that, then fine, just looking for the straight scoop.
Thanks in advance for any feedback. I really respect the collective knowledge in this community.
Only issue is that this rig is too heavy for hunting (or I'm just getting too old). Looking for a standard weight hunting rig w/ enough juice to take down whitetail, hogs, and elk.
At this point I'm leaning towards the Savage 11/111 Long Range Hunter Savage Arms
I like the adj muzzle break & factory cheek rest. Here is where I need help
1) Should I get it in 300WM or 7mmRM? I'll be primarily handloading, so wanted to get opinions on availability of components in either, and which you would choose in today's environment and why. As I understand it, the 7mm has higher BC, more efficient bullets, but shorter barrel life. The 300 has more knockdown power (makes bigger holes) on game, but comes with more recoil (mitigated by muzzle break I'm thinking). For my intended purpose, the knockdown power would only matter for Elk. I thought about 30/06, but didn't think the slight increases over .308 were worth the expense/effort of doing all this.
2) Scope choice. I was reading that braked magnum guns are extremely hard on scopes. Any recommendations on mid range scopes (say under $800) in the 3x-12x range that would be: fairly light, able to withstand the battering, repeatable, and able to hold zero? If the answer is no, you have to spend more money to get all that, then fine, just looking for the straight scoop.
Thanks in advance for any feedback. I really respect the collective knowledge in this community.