Mountain rifles

I'll plug the Sig Cross here. Under 7 lbs before a scope it may not be as light as a Kimber Adirondack or the like, but its still extremely compact with a tool-free fully adjustable stock, its easy carrying and actually fun to shoot unlike the extreme lightweight rifles.

If Col. Cooper were still alive i firmly believe he'd give the Cross his stamp of approval as a close-to-ideal scout rifle.
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I have one of the last Ed brown Damara 704 built in 300 wm. 7 lbs bare 8.3lb ish with sb 4-16. It will be one of the last rifles to leave my possession. Shoots nosler accubonds and swift scirrocco 180gr 1/2” @ 100 all day.
 

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Andrew62 wrote on Imac45acp's profile.
Hello,

Am I reading your post correctly to say that the Tsavo rifle will be coming out with a composite stock later this year? I ask because I had been looking very hard for a Tsavo, but if there is going to be a composite stock model I will wait for that.

Thank you for your time,

Andrew
1r4rc wrote on Corylax18's profile.
Saw your post. Nice. Denver too. Genesee area (just off 70) if ever up this way. Alternatively, do you have a membership at GGC? Whatever, you'll have a wonderful time in Africa. Enjoy.
'68boy wrote on UNTAMED KNIVES's profile.
Did you get my info? I sent name and requested info today. Want to make sure you received it. I don’t need any serial number etc
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MooseHunter wrote on Wildwillalaska's profile.
Hello BJ,

Don here AKA Moose Hunter. I think you got me by mistake. I have seen that rifle listed but it is not my rifle No worries
 
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