Mountain rifles

I'll plug the Sig Cross here. Under 7 lbs before a scope it may not be as light as a Kimber Adirondack or the like, but its still extremely compact with a tool-free fully adjustable stock, its easy carrying and actually fun to shoot unlike the extreme lightweight rifles.

If Col. Cooper were still alive i firmly believe he'd give the Cross his stamp of approval as a close-to-ideal scout rifle.
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I have one of the last Ed brown Damara 704 built in 300 wm. 7 lbs bare 8.3lb ish with sb 4-16. It will be one of the last rifles to leave my possession. Shoots nosler accubonds and swift scirrocco 180gr 1/2” @ 100 all day.
 

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steve white wrote on Todd Fall's profile.
I'll take the 375 bullets. I'm not a techie, so I can do USPS money order or Paypal?
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pajarito wrote on Altitude sickness's profile.
is the parker shotgun still available?
Waterbuck hunt from this past week!

Kudu spotted this morning!

 
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