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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 1038776" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>I've had 2 customs built as my idea of an ideal mountain rifle. The first was a .300 Jarrett built on a Remy 700; and currently an Allen Precision .270 WSM, Stiller Predator, Satern 4 taper barrel, Manners carbon fiber stock, Jewell trigger, NF 2.5-10x32. Both weighed a hair over 8 lbs scoped. I would also say rifles like these make good 700 yard rifles, but not 1000... in my hands anyway. </p><p></p><p>If I ever build another mountain rifle, for long range, it will utilize a Ti action and Murphy Ti scope bases/mounts, another Manners carbon fiber stock, Kreiger sendero taper barrel, and I would want another Schmidt Bender 4-16 PMII on it. It would be chambered for the 28 Nosler.</p><p>A dream rifle for sure... but as I am approaching 60 a more realistic mountain rifle for me is beginning to look like a Kimber Mtn Ascent or a NULA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 1038776, member: 1940"] I've had 2 customs built as my idea of an ideal mountain rifle. The first was a .300 Jarrett built on a Remy 700; and currently an Allen Precision .270 WSM, Stiller Predator, Satern 4 taper barrel, Manners carbon fiber stock, Jewell trigger, NF 2.5-10x32. Both weighed a hair over 8 lbs scoped. I would also say rifles like these make good 700 yard rifles, but not 1000... in my hands anyway. If I ever build another mountain rifle, for long range, it will utilize a Ti action and Murphy Ti scope bases/mounts, another Manners carbon fiber stock, Kreiger sendero taper barrel, and I would want another Schmidt Bender 4-16 PMII on it. It would be chambered for the 28 Nosler. A dream rifle for sure... but as I am approaching 60 a more realistic mountain rifle for me is beginning to look like a Kimber Mtn Ascent or a NULA. [/QUOTE]
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