Huntnful
Well-Known Member
I just want to recommend not being TOO caught up on the weight for a "backpacking" gun. I was once in your shoes and had the same exact type of build in mind. Now 10 or more custom rifles later, I know than an extra pound will open up the doors to more components as well as cartridges that'll shoot those bullets a little faster out of an 18" barrel, and still have manageable recoil.
They ONLY benefit of a light rifle is carrying it. Everything else is a drawback during the whole shooting process. You don't have to make it 15 pounds to see the benefits either. Just going from and 8lb to a 9lb rifle is noticeable on every level.
I would do a 9lb 6.5-7PRC (my pick of your cartridge choices) with a 147 ELDM personally. Those bullets are killing machines and you can shoot them plenty fast out of that 18" barrel and I THINK the recoil would be minimal enough to spot shots. And I like reloading and wildcats. So it fills those needs too haha.
Good luck on your build and update us when you can!!
I have a 6 PRC shooting 108 Elite Hunters at 3320fps out of a 26" barrel. Also an option if you like the 6mm.
They ONLY benefit of a light rifle is carrying it. Everything else is a drawback during the whole shooting process. You don't have to make it 15 pounds to see the benefits either. Just going from and 8lb to a 9lb rifle is noticeable on every level.
I would do a 9lb 6.5-7PRC (my pick of your cartridge choices) with a 147 ELDM personally. Those bullets are killing machines and you can shoot them plenty fast out of that 18" barrel and I THINK the recoil would be minimal enough to spot shots. And I like reloading and wildcats. So it fills those needs too haha.
Good luck on your build and update us when you can!!
I have a 6 PRC shooting 108 Elite Hunters at 3320fps out of a 26" barrel. Also an option if you like the 6mm.