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Old 09-02-2022, 04:15 PM
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Default Good mountain rifle

I was looking for a good mountain rifle
Preferably something with enough power to stop a big bear
Also have a reloading bench set up at home to make some more snappy rounds
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Old 09-02-2022, 05:34 PM
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Bullet selection can turn most mountain rifles into bear defense rifles
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Old 09-02-2022, 05:54 PM
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Tikka/Sako chambered in .270 through 300 wm, or if you’re looking for a practical rifle with open sights, the Marlin guide gun chambered in 444 or 45-70 would work great!
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Old 09-09-2022, 02:26 PM
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morinj I was thinking maybe rechambering my Weatherby vanguard into a 338 win mag?
I am not a real big fan of short mags
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Old 09-09-2022, 02:46 PM
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Sell it and buy the new 338 rpm
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Old 09-09-2022, 02:47 PM
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Tikka/Sako chambered in .270 through 300 wm, or if you’re looking for a practical rifle with open sights, the Marlin guide gun chambered in 444 or 45-70 would work great!
I would have a hard time calling a Marlin 444 or 45-70 a mountain gun! Brush gun, bear gun for sure. They a range limited and generally have low power or no optics. Any quality lighter weight rifle 270, 7mm - 30 cal and up is suitable for bears if stoked with deep penetrating bullets like TSX/TTSX, Partitions or bonded bullets. The owner/ operator needs to capable of doing his part too.
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Old 09-09-2022, 02:52 PM
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morinj I was thinking maybe rechambering my Weatherby vanguard into a 338 win mag?
I am not a real big fan of short mags
This will cost you more than just selling your Vanguard and buying a new rifle.

For a "mountain rifle" you want a balance of weight and power. A short mag has covers the power part while letting you shave some weight with a shorter action length, so don't knock it before you try.
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Old 09-09-2022, 03:04 PM
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morinj I was thinking maybe rechambering my Weatherby vanguard into a 338 win mag?
I am not a real big fan of short mags
Many swear by the 338, apparently it’s an amazing hunting round, however it may be more cost effective to purchase new! Couple of phone calls will answer that!
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Sell it and buy the new 338 rpm
Beat me to it. In the TI as well. That will be a mountain rifle that shoots as good as it looks
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morinj I was thinking maybe rechambering my Weatherby vanguard into a 338 win mag?
I am not a real big fan of short mags
Vanguards are a great gun for the money, but a little heavy to be considered a mountain rifle
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Old 09-09-2022, 07:02 PM
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This will cost you more than just selling your Vanguard and buying a new rifle.

For a "mountain rifle" you want a balance of weight and power. A short mag has covers the power part while letting you shave some weight with a shorter action length, so don't knock it before you try.
A short action will knock maybe an ounce or two off a rifle, certainly not the entire answer!
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Beat me to it. In the TI as well. That will be a mountain rifle that shoots as good as it looks
https://weatherby.com/338-rpm/

The 20” barrelled version would be nice to pack in the hills
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