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08 March 2009, 20:39
Brad
Whats your Sheep gun ?
WOW!


17 June 2009, 01:03
twilli
7MM STW with Kelby action, Shilen Barrel and McMillan stock. .168 Grain Bergers.
17 June 2009, 09:47
DPhillips
quote:
Originally posted by waterrat:

Here's another ram from the same drainage a week later.


What drainage did you say that was? Big Grin

I suspect it was at the headwaters of Notellum Creek... Wink
17 June 2009, 21:06
quickshot
I did draw a sheep tag this year in Idaho!!
so I will likely use my old trusty 300winmag ruger--it "ain't pritty hilbily" but it gets the job done
I thinking of buying a custom rifle but the lay-out time is to long for this hunt---starting Aug 30

might consider restocking my ruger if I find a cool light-weight stock that will allow a ruger "drop in"


nothin sweeter than the smell of fresh blood on your hunting boots
20 June 2009, 04:40
maddenwh
What about a 6.5x55 swede cz fitted with a synthetic stock for a sheep gun? My sheep/goat experience is limited to aoudad hunting in the palo duro canyon in the Texas Panhandle... a different deal all together. Do have experience elk hunting in Co.; also a different deal.

What do you mountain guys think on this rig... not trying to steal the thread, as that will be my sheep gun. Old rig is a submoa 300 weatherby with a stainless barrel and synthetic stock.


"Sometimes nothing can be a pretty cool hand."



470 Heym; 9.3x74r Chapuis, Heym 450/400 on it's way
21 June 2009, 17:17
bluefin
Those dalls are some beauties! I'm headed out this Aug. to the NWT for one. I'll be taking two rifles this time - a Bansner custom 300 WSM with a Sako 300 WSM as a backup. Both are topped with Swaro scopes.
Never thought of the need for a backup rifle until I spoke with someone who accidentally dropped his from high up a cliff and it broke in half. Poor guy had to go to the nearest town and buy a new one. That and it doesn't cost any more to transport a second rifle.

quickshot - congrats on drawing that tag!
21 June 2009, 19:59
Nevada Wapati
I drew a Desert Bighorn tag for Nevada this year and will be taking my Sako 7mm. I just can't beat the long range knock down and flat trajectory.
22 June 2009, 09:08
quickshot
Anyone used the Browning A-bolt mountain Titanium??
in a 300WSM it weights a mere 5lbs. 8oz with a 23in barrel
that is one of the lightest rifles I have come across Big Grin

Kimber Montana is at 5lbs. 2oz but has a 22in barrel and 308 cal---no 300WSM or win mag Frowner


nothin sweeter than the smell of fresh blood on your hunting boots
22 June 2009, 19:08
GrayDuck
quote:
Originally posted by quickshot:
Anyone used the Browning A-bolt mountain Titanium??
in a 300WSM it weights a mere 5lbs. 8oz with a 23in barrel
that is one of the lightest rifles I have come across Big Grin

Kimber Montana is at 5lbs. 2oz but has a 22in barrel and 308 cal---no 300WSM or win mag Frowner


Kimber makes the Montana in both 300 WSM and 300 Win Mag but they are both over 6 lbs. The short mag is the lighter of the two. probably the shorter action.


"The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry" - Robert Burns
26 June 2009, 02:13
bwana dogo
Mine is a Rifles, Inc. Strata in .300 Win.built by Lex Webernick. I've taken a Dall, Bighorn and Mountain Goat with it.Lex is a world renowned rifle builder with a tremendous amount of hunting experience.
27 June 2009, 01:18
Frans Diepstraten
My sheep rig changed too! I finally got over my frugal gene, and bought a Sako A7 stainless, in .270Win. Leupold 2.5-8x36 VX-3, with Talley lightweight mounts. Difference of night and day with my old Tikka M65.

I haven't fired it yet. Can't wait!

Frans


www.terrahunt.com
27 June 2009, 01:20
Frans Diepstraten
quote:
Originally posted by Nevada Wapati:
I drew a Desert Bighorn tag for Nevada this year...


WOW! That justifies a lot bigger post than just those two lines!!

I'm down five knocks on that one, but I guess every year the chances increase.

Frans


www.terrahunt.com
27 June 2009, 01:22
Frans Diepstraten
quote:
Originally posted by waterrat:
SG Yea he's a dandy,


Waterrat, those are great rams! Look at the length and the mass carried towards the end. [is there an emoticon for "envy"? If so, please insert here]

Frans


www.terrahunt.com
27 June 2009, 02:30
gumboot458
.... IMO ..Waterat is the go to guy for Dall Sheep .. , Well prolly everything that can be hunted in Alaska ...Keeps the packers hoppin ......


.If it can,t be grown , its gotta be mined ....
27 June 2009, 07:21
akrange
Nevada and I know this.. " The Force Will Be With Us" this year...
AK
29 June 2009, 02:00
quickshot
well reading this thread got me looking around at few ultra light rifles.
I was planning on using my old ruger but a sheep hunt is a damn good excuse to buy another rifle ---needed or not!! dancing

I didn't let this excuse go to waste! I found ultra-light weatherby 300winmag at a close-out price-$1100.00----------she's mine now. I will be under 7 pounds scoped and loaded!
this should be fun clap


Your OFFICIAL EXCUSE FORM:
Now if I could draw a ____________(fill in blank) TAG;
I could buy another rifle in ____________(fill in blank)caliber/brand. rotflmo


nothin sweeter than the smell of fresh blood on your hunting boots
29 June 2009, 09:48
AKsheephunter
Heres an update:

my sheep rifle is a Remington Alaskan Ti in .280 loaded still under 7 pounds also.
06 July 2009, 13:38
actionshooter
quote:
Originally posted by quickshot:
Anyone used the Browning A-bolt mountain Titanium??
in a 300WSM it weights a mere 5lbs. 8oz with a 23in barrel
that is one of the lightest rifles I have come across Big Grin

Kimber Montana is at 5lbs. 2oz but has a 22in barrel and 308 cal---no 300WSM or win mag Frowner


I have a A-bolt titanium in 7wsm with a leupold 4.5-14, everything and loaded is under 7 pounds.
09 July 2009, 11:02
us_dragunov
I just got back a few weeks ago from a Tur (look it up Wink) hunt in Russia. We were high up in the mountains in some extremely difficult yet beautiful terrain. The guns carried:

Saiga-223
Saiga-MK in 7.62x39
Saiga-308
SKS

All Saigas had folding stocks.
The Saiga-MK had a EOTECH optic on it.
The SKS had a Leupold scope.
The other two Saigas had iron sights only.

Our Tur was taken with a single shot from the Saiga-MK from about 150m.

Average price of rifle was probably close to $600. Cool


www.reddragunweapons.com
17 July 2009, 05:43
Palladin8
If I were ever lucky enough to draw anything more than the middle finger here in Nevada I would use my .280 Ackley Improved
02 August 2009, 04:28
458Lottfan
My new Mnt Goat rifle for my Kodiak hunt is a .375 Ruger shooting 260 grain Nosler Acubonds. It only drops 22.6 inches at 400 yards and has enough horse power to tackle and unwanted encounter with a Kodiak Brown Bear. If I was hunting the interior hunt I would probably take my .300 WSM. In 05 I was packing a Goat through the Alders on Kodiak and thinking I wanted a little bigger rifle in that close of quarters.