Considering buying a new predator rifle, upgrade on the Stevens .223 a bit. So, I've determined a .243 is what I want, but now to find a rifle. Pretty sure I'm settled on a Savage, but still ots of options. I wanted a Mdl 10 Predator Max1, but that seems to be impossible to find up here. I can get the VLP though,whic hI also really like. But then I saw the Mdl 11 BTH, a nice light thumbhole laminate model. So, now I'm kinda torn as to what to do.
I had thought of buying the heavier varmint rifle,and then next year buying a Savage lightweight Hunter for a sheep hunting rifle. Now I'm wondering if perhaps the same rifle could fill both bills? I think the .243 would be an adequate sheep calibre with the right bullets, and also great for longer range coyotes with ligher bullets. A 4-12 scope should cover both jobs pretty well too, I think.
So, I was curious to know what you guys thought. Does anyone use a lighter rifle for predator hunting? The accurracy potential should be there to reach out to 500 yards or so on coyotes I think, and I rarely shoot more than once or twice per set anyway. Do I really need a heavy barrel? Only thing I can think of is that the heavier rifle is a bit easier to shoot than a light one, but is it worth the extra weight and bulk? Opinions and experiences welcome. Thanks.
I had thought of buying the heavier varmint rifle,and then next year buying a Savage lightweight Hunter for a sheep hunting rifle. Now I'm wondering if perhaps the same rifle could fill both bills? I think the .243 would be an adequate sheep calibre with the right bullets, and also great for longer range coyotes with ligher bullets. A 4-12 scope should cover both jobs pretty well too, I think.
So, I was curious to know what you guys thought. Does anyone use a lighter rifle for predator hunting? The accurracy potential should be there to reach out to 500 yards or so on coyotes I think, and I rarely shoot more than once or twice per set anyway. Do I really need a heavy barrel? Only thing I can think of is that the heavier rifle is a bit easier to shoot than a light one, but is it worth the extra weight and bulk? Opinions and experiences welcome. Thanks.