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You didn’t mention price but if you can find a Barret Fieldcaft that would seem to check off all the boxes.
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First two that come to mind to me are the Tikka T3x and the older Rem 700 Mountain Rifle. I love them both. You can get a .223 Rem in the Tikka Superlight with a 1;8 twist that would make a nice deer rifle. Get one in just about any of the lighter calibers for deer and be just sitting pretty. My Model 700 mountain rifle in .280 is wonderful rifle as well.
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I have a screwed up neck and back so avoid slinging a rifle over my shoulder.
My Rem 760 got the nod this past deer season as my Steyr Prohunter is heavy.
Did take a B Number 1 a couple times, short travel though. Too long and heavy for that place, bye bye.
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You ever handle a 1920 Savage? No I haven't. Can you tell me a little more about this gun?
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Well, I just got home from 10 days in the hospital dealing with compacted discs and a slew of other maladies to my back. There will be more work needed to get me back on my feet, but at least I can get around the house right now.They fed me lots of pain pills, some of which had some serious mindbender effecks. Gabapentin is some nasty stuff, and I hope I never have to take it again.
I don't plan on giving up the outdoor activity I love, which is deer hunting even if it means I'm down to hunting 100 yards off the roads. I'll do as much as I can to have a quality experience. I want to go with a lighter rifle. What do you guys suggest? A Winchester Model 70 FWT? Any brand's okay with me. Caliber will need to be something between .243 and .308 I'm not picky, have shot most of these rounds, and have little doubt they can get the job done. So I'm looking for a lightweight, carbine lenght bolt action with a lightweight scope. rings, and bases.
What would you guys suggest? I'm sure gonna miss carrying my 99's but I'll have to go ligter from now on.
Thanks for your help guys. Just get the featherweight. It's on your mind. You probably want it since ya mentioned it. Got the benjamins Get a pre 64 or a 5 or 6 digit Crf new haven. Ammo availabilty in this day and the future might drive the pony caliber wise. A 243 with 95 to 100gr bullets or a .308 with 150,s to 165,s. Just saying....
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Renegade
I’m pretty sure he has you on ignore
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Well, I just got home from 10 days in the hospital dealing with compacted discs and a slew of other maladies to my back. There will be more work needed to get me back on my feet, but at least I can get around the house right now.They fed me lots of pain pills, some of which had some serious mindbender effecks. Gabapentin is some nasty stuff, and I hope I never have to take it again.
I don't plan on giving up the outdoor activity I love, which is deer hunting even if it means I'm down to hunting 100 yards off the roads. I'll do as much as I can to have a quality experience. I want to go with a lighter rifle. What do you guys suggest? A Winchester Model 70 FWT? Any brand's okay with me. Caliber will need to be something between .243 and .308 I'm not picky, have shot most of these rounds, and have little doubt they can get the job done. So I'm looking for a lightweight, carbine lenght bolt action with a lightweight scope. rings, and bases.
What would you guys suggest? I'm sure gonna miss carrying my 99's but I'll have to go ligter from now on.
Thanks for your help guys. Weatherby Ultra Lightweight Mk V rifles are extremely light. Less than six pounds. One in .243 Winchester (using 100 grain bullets) should be perfect.
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Yea lol Oh well Fugg the OP, doubt he’s killed anything in 10 years
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You don't mention a budget which will determine the best rifle and scope for you situation. Most manufacturers make a really light weight rifle. Kimber probably makes the lightest but its almost $2k. With neck and back issues, another thing to consider is a really good recoil pad and possibly a muzzle brake especially with a light weight rifle. As for calibers, don't forget 6.5 creed, 7mm-08, and 260. If you don't need a super flat shooter then 7mm-08 is a good low recoil round. You want something that you can get ammo at wally world, when there is ammo, then go 243 or 308. I would push more towards 308 of the 2 but recoil maybe a factor. If you aren't going to be making any shots over 100 yds, a ruger 77/44 might be a good choice.
If money is not an issue
Kimber mountain ascent in 7mm-08 with a swaro z3 3-9x36. Total weight 5 pounds 9 oz, loaded with scope rings is probably pushing 6 pounds. Comes standard with muzzle brake and pachmayr 1 inch decelerator pad. Total cost approximately $2500.
Budget's gonna be in the 1K range. This will be my last deer rifle so the budget's a little bigger. I'm game for the 6.5 Creed, 7mm-08, or the .308. Actually I'll be leaning towards the .308. This is my last rifle, so I won't be looking at the bottom end stuff. I don't know how many hunts are left in this old body. It matters to me that this is something my son, daughter, or grandkid would hunt with too. Lots to consider here.
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Be slick if you could find a Rem600 in 243.
Even better if I could.
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Well, I just got home from 10 days in the hospital dealing with compacted discs and a slew of other maladies to my back. There will be more work needed to get me back on my feet, but at least I can get around the house right now.They fed me lots of pain pills, some of which had some serious mindbender effecks. Gabapentin is some nasty stuff, and I hope I never have to take it again.
I don't plan on giving up the outdoor activity I love, which is deer hunting even if it means I'm down to hunting 100 yards off the roads. I'll do as much as I can to have a quality experience. I want to go with a lighter rifle. What do you guys suggest? A Winchester Model 70 FWT? Any brand's okay with me. Caliber will need to be something between .243 and .308 I'm not picky, have shot most of these rounds, and have little doubt they can get the job done. So I'm looking for a lightweight, carbine lenght bolt action with a lightweight scope. rings, and bases.
What would you guys suggest? I'm sure gonna miss carrying my 99's but I'll have to go ligter from now on.
Thanks for your help guys. Ruger American Ranch Rifle in .300 Blackout. Light, short, handy, and zero recoil to hurt your back. To 150 yards...it is deadly. The cartridge and rifle are very accurate. I can give you a good load for it.
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I wonder if my 8mm would be classified as a lightweight??? 7 pds 13 14 oz Scoped and loaded.
Sure as heck waaaaaay lighter than my 6 digit new haven crf classic sporter ot6.
Love da mauser...
Ot6 been cased up for 3 yrs.... With no foreseeable woods time this fall either.
Op should get the featherweight he mentioned.
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Oddly, I just checked, and the Weatherby Ultra Lightweight Mk V isn't available in .243 Winchester. Nuts.
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Yea lol Oh well Fugg the OP, doubt he’s killed anything in 10 years ^^^^^ This is why he has you on ignore. Big meanie... Being Golddust from the WWE shattering dreams all da time and schit. I'm gonna speak to Mrs. Slumlord about this stuff. Suggest to her about getting some self improvement DVD,s geared towards you. She might sacrifice 2 or 3 nights of lifetime or hallmark channel and watch and discuss these with you. Humanity will also benefit from a new and improved slumlord. LOL!!!
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Well, I just got home from 10 days in the hospital dealing with compacted discs and a slew of other maladies to my back. There will be more work needed to get me back on my feet, but at least I can get around the house right now.They fed me lots of pain pills, some of which had some serious mindbender effecks. Gabapentin is some nasty stuff, and I hope I never have to take it again.
I don't plan on giving up the outdoor activity I love, which is deer hunting even if it means I'm down to hunting 100 yards off the roads. I'll do as much as I can to have a quality experience. I want to go with a lighter rifle. What do you guys suggest? A Winchester Model 70 FWT? Any brand's okay with me. Caliber will need to be something between .243 and .308 I'm not picky, have shot most of these rounds, and have little doubt they can get the job done. So I'm looking for a lightweight, carbine lenght bolt action with a lightweight scope. rings, and bases.
What would you guys suggest? I'm sure gonna miss carrying my 99's but I'll have to go ligter from now on.
Thanks for your help guys. Ruger American Ranch Rifle in .300 Blackout. Light, short, handy, and zero recoil to hurt your back. To 150 yards...it is deadly. The cartridge and rifle are very accurate. I can give you a good load for it.
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My Savage Lightweight Hunter in .308 is under 7 pounds with sling, scope, and loaded. You're welcome to try her out.
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A post war 99F featherweight in ... 250 savage. This was the first thing that came to my mind. FC
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