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Factory rifle vs custom build
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<blockquote data-quote="ducky" data-source="post: 2168056" data-attributes="member: 94420"><p>You don't reload, so what you need to do is go down to where you buy ammunition and see what is available. I'd also check online and see what you can readily get shipped to you. That is where I'd go before I'd arbitrarily pick the .300 PRC, especially with the current situation on ammunition. </p><p></p><p>Also where do you mainly hunt in AK? Do you boat hunt, need a bush plane, or can you drive to where you hunt? Are you needing a short, packable, and quick handling rifle or do you need a long barreled rifle that's best suited for prone shots off a pack or bipod, and you aren't concerned with portability? If you're truly worried about close up bear encounters with grizzly or brownies, I'd probably opt for a LPVO on a 20-22" barreled rifle that was capable of being accurate to 400-600 yards over a 26+" barreled custom .300 PRC capable of reaching much further.</p><p></p><p>I've only hunted SE Alaska a couple of times for black bear and wolf so I don't have much reference for the rest of the state, but unless we were on tidal flats or an old clear cut there wasn't much need for a long range rifle. Even then the shots weren't really over 500 yards, we helped another party from our lodge track a wounded bear into the forest. I can tell you once we got off the shoreline and into the woods of SE Alaska, I was glad I was packing around a stubby old M700 ADL rifle in .30-06. </p><p></p><p>So what will be more useful for where you hunt a rifle like the Ruger Alaskan Rifle, or a Seekins/CA factory rifle or similar spec custom build.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ducky, post: 2168056, member: 94420"] You don't reload, so what you need to do is go down to where you buy ammunition and see what is available. I'd also check online and see what you can readily get shipped to you. That is where I'd go before I'd arbitrarily pick the .300 PRC, especially with the current situation on ammunition. Also where do you mainly hunt in AK? Do you boat hunt, need a bush plane, or can you drive to where you hunt? Are you needing a short, packable, and quick handling rifle or do you need a long barreled rifle that's best suited for prone shots off a pack or bipod, and you aren't concerned with portability? If you're truly worried about close up bear encounters with grizzly or brownies, I'd probably opt for a LPVO on a 20-22" barreled rifle that was capable of being accurate to 400-600 yards over a 26+" barreled custom .300 PRC capable of reaching much further. I've only hunted SE Alaska a couple of times for black bear and wolf so I don't have much reference for the rest of the state, but unless we were on tidal flats or an old clear cut there wasn't much need for a long range rifle. Even then the shots weren't really over 500 yards, we helped another party from our lodge track a wounded bear into the forest. I can tell you once we got off the shoreline and into the woods of SE Alaska, I was glad I was packing around a stubby old M700 ADL rifle in .30-06. So what will be more useful for where you hunt a rifle like the Ruger Alaskan Rifle, or a Seekins/CA factory rifle or similar spec custom build. [/QUOTE]
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