Lightweight Rifle
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Spike
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Lightweight Rifle
I am looking for a lightweight bolt action rifle in 3006 to use when backpack hunting for deer and elk in Idaho. I have been looking at the Kimber Montana, and also the Remington Ti Alaska (a bit spendy for my budget) and have also been researching the Remington 700 Mountain rifle LSS. I am looking for feedback on these rifles. I have not been able to actually put my hands on the 700 LSS Mountain so I am most interested if someone has comments on that one.
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RE: Lightweight Rifle
Kimbers ain't cheap either, but tough to whoop on when the chips are down. Myself being a rifle loony, I'd have to use backpack hunting in Idaho for an excuse to build myself another 6 pound all up rig...whether or not I already had one.
NULA makes some good ones too.......
NULA makes some good ones too.......
#4
RE: Lightweight Rifle
ORIGINAL: Yoter
I am looking for a lightweight bolt action rifle in 3006 to use when backpack hunting for deer and elk in Idaho. I have been looking at the Kimber Montana, and also the Remington Ti Alaska (a bit spendy for my budget) and have also been researching the Remington 700 Mountain rifle LSS. I am looking for feedback on these rifles. I have not been able to actually put my hands on the 700 LSS Mountain so I am most interested if someone has comments on that one.
I am looking for a lightweight bolt action rifle in 3006 to use when backpack hunting for deer and elk in Idaho. I have been looking at the Kimber Montana, and also the Remington Ti Alaska (a bit spendy for my budget) and have also been researching the Remington 700 Mountain rifle LSS. I am looking for feedback on these rifles. I have not been able to actually put my hands on the 700 LSS Mountain so I am most interested if someone has comments on that one.
#7
RE: Lightweight Rifle
Weatherby makes a "mark V ultralightweight" and chambers it in .30-06, 5 3/4lbs I believe. Though it may run you $1400-1500, pretty sweet setup though, at least have a look at it.
24" barrel, fluted, stainless, though its black in color
http://www.weatherby.com/products/guns.asp?prd=Rifles&prd_sub_type=1&prod_co de=UTM300WR6O
24" barrel, fluted, stainless, though its black in color
http://www.weatherby.com/products/guns.asp?prd=Rifles&prd_sub_type=1&prod_co de=UTM300WR6O
#8
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 240
RE: Lightweight Rifle
My Mountain Rifle isn't the laminated stock but ever since I bought it it is the first gun out of the cabinet in Deer Season. It works great for a factory gun If I do my part it shoots under an inch at a 100.It holds it's own out to 500 yards. I believe there are probably more accurate guns out there but I like the way this one works.
#9
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Lightweight Rifle
Again the TI is the only mountain rifle that Remington makes..the other one is a mountain rifle by name only. Soda Straw barrel and a heavy laminated stock.Not crazy about Kimbers but would buy one over a Remington any day of the week. I would get one from a dealer and see how it functions, If it looks ok then buy it. They have excellent support and will back it if you indeed have any problems. For awhile there they were hit and miss but it seems that that buzz has finally quieted down. I like NULAS, but not for 3k . A gunshop about 50 miles from my house actually orders and stocks them usually 2-4 guns a year and he has 2 of them himself a 7mm-08 and a 358 which are ULA's and loves them but he also sells a ton of Kimbers and he has stopped selling the NULA's.
#10
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 125
RE: Lightweight Rifle
I just picked up a weatherby ultralight in .270. Havnt shot it yet, but I liked it much better than the kimber, plus its almost a pound lighter. the kimber stock just doesnt do it for me, but i do like the hidden magazine. Sako finnlight is another good choice, mine is a 75 in 300WSM, and its not a whole lot heavier than the rem ti.