I love this little K95 but I'm a big fan of classy single shots. I've thought about adding a 2nd barrel to it...7mm or 300 something.
I love a single shot also !I love this little K95 but I'm a big fan of classy single shots. I've thought about adding a 2nd barrel to it...7mm or 300 something.
I agree as I have one for elk. Also have a MGA in 8 mag. My Rifles Inc has taken a few elk in 300 win. But as someone else said the T3x super lite is a great rifle, have 3 in 300 win.325 wsm in BLR. Lighter, fast, 8mm bullets. Also you can have couple of magazines loaded for as need for the game to be shot .
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You can get BLR in breakdown model. It is compact. Light weight. Don't have to sling it till you get to your hunting ground. Try it if you can find one. You will like it.BLR for mountain rifle? That’s an unusual recommendation. I knew a Alaska Native that had a national match M1A for his hunting rifle so
you never know what you will see out in the Bush.
Good points. 200 gr. 8mm bullets at 3k fps is a great formula. When I run the ballistics on a 200 gr TSX, I see a PBR on 12" target as 300 yards (sighted in at 100) but carrying 2k fps to 500 yards.You stated early on you wanted a mountain rifle capable of handling the heavier game that the 6.5 PRC may be a tad light for. If that is the case, I would step up to the 8x68 with 200 grain bullets. If I had been thinking clearly I would have built an 8x68 S as opposed to the .325 WSM I have. I know that one of these days an R8 in 8x68 with a vertical grip stock will show up in the classifieds. At that point I will be sunk.
Heck yeah, 74 gr. R-19 behind a 180 gr TSX, 3100 FPSI was just looking at the ballistics of that versus the 7x65R. You would go with the 8mm?