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LRH Group Hunt For 2015 - High Country Wyoming Mule Deer **FILLED**
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffpg" data-source="post: 1125501" data-attributes="member: 27446"><p>I hunted Region G mule deer unguided this season and loved every minute of the challenging hunt. I didn't get the big buck I saw and targeted but I filled my tag and learned a lot while having a super exciting hunt. I also met a lot of very nice people in the area and basically fell in love with the place. </p><p></p><p>I actually spent a total of 4 weeks running around the area pre-scouting, camping and exploring, and hunting. I eventually spotted a beautiful tall racked bruiser of a buck from over a mile away that I decided to backpack in after. I passed on about a dozen nice shooters while in pursuit of the beast during a week of backpacking the high country. </p><p></p><p>The steep terrain and long range shot opportunities in this rugged country convinced me that I need a new ultralight long range hunting rig, the Ultimate LR Ultralight, if you will. </p><p></p><p>Len, I believe I may need this rifle:</p><p></p><p>"LRR Mountain Rifle chambered in 6.5 SAUM 4s with a Huskemaw 4-16x42 scope sporting a super-light Pierce titanium action and a lightened bolt handle. It utilizes a lighter contour barrel which was fluted and it is 24 inches long vs 26 on the first rifle."</p><p></p><p>I believe I could probably live without a muzzle break on it, but we can discuss this.</p><p>Have you determined the total package weight of this rig, and also what velocity you are getting with the 24" barrel?</p><p></p><p>I want to be as light and compact as possible, while retaining the most power and accuracy the round offers.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffpg, post: 1125501, member: 27446"] I hunted Region G mule deer unguided this season and loved every minute of the challenging hunt. I didn't get the big buck I saw and targeted but I filled my tag and learned a lot while having a super exciting hunt. I also met a lot of very nice people in the area and basically fell in love with the place. I actually spent a total of 4 weeks running around the area pre-scouting, camping and exploring, and hunting. I eventually spotted a beautiful tall racked bruiser of a buck from over a mile away that I decided to backpack in after. I passed on about a dozen nice shooters while in pursuit of the beast during a week of backpacking the high country. The steep terrain and long range shot opportunities in this rugged country convinced me that I need a new ultralight long range hunting rig, the Ultimate LR Ultralight, if you will. Len, I believe I may need this rifle: "LRR Mountain Rifle chambered in 6.5 SAUM 4s with a Huskemaw 4-16x42 scope sporting a super-light Pierce titanium action and a lightened bolt handle. It utilizes a lighter contour barrel which was fluted and it is 24 inches long vs 26 on the first rifle." I believe I could probably live without a muzzle break on it, but we can discuss this. Have you determined the total package weight of this rig, and also what velocity you are getting with the 24" barrel? I want to be as light and compact as possible, while retaining the most power and accuracy the round offers. Thanks, Jeff [/QUOTE]
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