MudRunner2005
Well-Known Member
I built a lightweight LR gun earlier this year by accident, and I can tell you that I think it would be quite packable for elk and bou and other animals in mountainous terrain where you have to pack.
I call it my LWLR Rifle (Light Weight Long Range Rifle). It's a trued and worked Rem 700 LA, mated to a 26" 1:12 twist Rem varmint contour barrel chambered in .30-06 AI, and bedded into a B&C Medalist stock with a DNZ 1-piece GameReaper mount, and a Kahles Helia KX 3.5-10x50 with the 4D reticle on top.
With my Berger 185 VLD load's estimated velocity of 2,861 fps (haven't gotten to chrono it yet), and the 4D reticle, and a 100 yard zero. I can get out to 800 yards (793 to be exact), without needing to adjust the scope's dope, by using the top of the bottom reticle bar.
With a 100 yard zero, the dots are as follows: 100, 250, 362, 462, 550, and if you use the top of the bottom bar, 793.
If you shot that same load with a 500 yard zero, the top of the bottom bar would get you to 1,000 exactly.
Or you could just buy a scope with adjustable turrets, but I don't know of any that are anywhere remotely as light as the Helia series scopes.
Here's what my LWLR rig looks like:
I call it my LWLR Rifle (Light Weight Long Range Rifle). It's a trued and worked Rem 700 LA, mated to a 26" 1:12 twist Rem varmint contour barrel chambered in .30-06 AI, and bedded into a B&C Medalist stock with a DNZ 1-piece GameReaper mount, and a Kahles Helia KX 3.5-10x50 with the 4D reticle on top.
With my Berger 185 VLD load's estimated velocity of 2,861 fps (haven't gotten to chrono it yet), and the 4D reticle, and a 100 yard zero. I can get out to 800 yards (793 to be exact), without needing to adjust the scope's dope, by using the top of the bottom reticle bar.
With a 100 yard zero, the dots are as follows: 100, 250, 362, 462, 550, and if you use the top of the bottom bar, 793.
If you shot that same load with a 500 yard zero, the top of the bottom bar would get you to 1,000 exactly.
Or you could just buy a scope with adjustable turrets, but I don't know of any that are anywhere remotely as light as the Helia series scopes.
Here's what my LWLR rig looks like: