luke
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My next scope is going to be the 6-25. I can see the clay targets I shoot at with the 4-16 but out past 1000 it is kinda hard to see them as clear as i would like.
The best I have found is the Tikka T-3 light in 338 win mag. I have one and have shot it quite a bit to 800 yards. Inside that range hits are fairly easy if you know what you are doing and it has the power to kill anything. I use it most of the time now on backpack trips.
The Tikka t-3 light is lightweight, accurate and in 338 win mag will stop a grizz if needed. For a 600 yard carry rifle it is the best I have found in that price range.
The 7mm RUM will burn out barrels quicker than you can screw them in. Not a good choice. The 300 RUM is a much better rifle. For 600 yard shooting you do not need this much rifle to kill stuff. You can go with one that does not require a muzzle brake and easier on the pocket book to load for.
Its all a Question of Mind over Matter; ....if you don't Mind, It doesn't matter "Long Range Hunting Rifle , in 1980 I shot a mule deer, and an Antelope , in Wyoming with my then brand new Weatherby Mark V , in 270 Weatherby Mag. This rifle has a 26 inch barrel and a Leupold Vari X 3 3.5 to 10 scope. That was a real nice long range set up, back then. The range to the deer was guessed by the guide to be between 550 and 600 yards. The old 1980 load was 67.2 grns of IMR 4350 , Fed 215 Primer ,with a 130 grn sierra GK . Muzz Velocity was about 3300 fps Old Hornady Book. Vol. 2. This rifle is very accurate ,and Mild recoiling and will take medium Size Game easily at that range . If I were going on another western hunt, I would purchase a Leupold Scope , of Higher power, with the Custom Dial System. This rifle also took a small Colorado Elk the following year using a 150 grn bullet. I have a 300 Weatherby Mark V for elk, but the .270 Weatherby Mag, with a 26 inch Barrel , is a nice all around Long Range Hunting Rifle. Just my 2 cents , Lenny