Ontario Hunter
AH legend
I think it would be a great idea to lose the heavy recoil reduction detritus when you head into the mountains. That stuff is great for the range but not so much in the field. Unless you bring your own custom made rifle scabbard, I expect you will have problems with horses if your rifle is still wearing all that stuff on the end of the muzzle. And no, you do NOT want to ride the horse with your rifle slung on your shoulder. Works like shit in the best of situations but with that long barrel setup ... nope! I'd be surprised if the outfitter would let you do it. No need for the recoil reducer. Definitely excess baggage. You won't even notice the recoil when you're looking at a bull elk in the scope. I can't tell you if the rental 375 I shot my two buffalo with kicks hard. I shot it once at the range the first trip and three times total in the field on two safaris. It didn't hit me in the face or knock me off my feet so I guess the recoil wasn't too bad. Once you get rid of the muzzle stuff and recoil reducer that gun should still be balanced properly and it will be a peach to carry. Also, if you're spitting lightweight bullets that should reduce recoil quite a bit anyway.If I was going high or hiking too far that’s what I would do for sure.
My rifle has a 16oz kickstop recoil reducer because I shoot it with my larger calibers. Total weight of can is about a pound also. So I could lose two pounds pretty easy if I needed or wanted.
The Blaser system is the best I have found. That said it is not known as a lightweight rifle.