Looking for thoughts about a gun for a BC trip for Mountain Goat.
I was at the Dallas Safari Club last yer and a friend, his son and I started a conversation about a trip for Mountain Goat. We found a couple of outfitters that we like and the question of rifles for the job came up. 270 and 7MM came up. When we spoke with one of the guys at Christensen, he came out with the most definitive suggestion: 6.5-284 Norma. I said that I was expecting him to suggest 6.5 Creedmore but he held on the 6.5-284 Norma, offering it was faster and had more energy, things that can just make that difference in a big, you don't do it often hunt.
So this comes to the first question I'm looking for the Hide-thought on - what would you choose for a mountain hunting cartridge?
Following the 6.5-284 Norma train, we looked at the latest and greatest (factory) lightweight rifles and it looks like Coopers Model 92 Backcountry and Christensen's Summit Ti are best in breed. Both, I believe are long action, and the Cooper is lighter than the Christensen by 3/4# or so before optics. Stock, the cooper has a 24" barrel and the Christensen has a carbon fiber wrapped job in 24, 26, 28". Cost is $3K for the Cooper and $5+K for the Christensen.
Does anyone know the platforms and have an opinions?
Have opinions on shooting the 6.5-284 out of light rifles?
Assume for now that I'd be buying factory loads for whatever gun. That could change but it would be factory at the start for sure.
Last question, whatever the the cartridge and given the $3-5K price point, what does the custom space look like for a mountain gun?
Many thanks for any input,
Goatboy
I was at the Dallas Safari Club last yer and a friend, his son and I started a conversation about a trip for Mountain Goat. We found a couple of outfitters that we like and the question of rifles for the job came up. 270 and 7MM came up. When we spoke with one of the guys at Christensen, he came out with the most definitive suggestion: 6.5-284 Norma. I said that I was expecting him to suggest 6.5 Creedmore but he held on the 6.5-284 Norma, offering it was faster and had more energy, things that can just make that difference in a big, you don't do it often hunt.
So this comes to the first question I'm looking for the Hide-thought on - what would you choose for a mountain hunting cartridge?
Following the 6.5-284 Norma train, we looked at the latest and greatest (factory) lightweight rifles and it looks like Coopers Model 92 Backcountry and Christensen's Summit Ti are best in breed. Both, I believe are long action, and the Cooper is lighter than the Christensen by 3/4# or so before optics. Stock, the cooper has a 24" barrel and the Christensen has a carbon fiber wrapped job in 24, 26, 28". Cost is $3K for the Cooper and $5+K for the Christensen.
Does anyone know the platforms and have an opinions?
Have opinions on shooting the 6.5-284 out of light rifles?
Assume for now that I'd be buying factory loads for whatever gun. That could change but it would be factory at the start for sure.
Last question, whatever the the cartridge and given the $3-5K price point, what does the custom space look like for a mountain gun?
Many thanks for any input,
Goatboy