Choosing the right gun for the hunt

Nuts

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With Alaska in 2 months I have been mulling over what gun to take. The Ruger Alaskan in 338 win mag has been the staple. Not a great deal of fun to shoot but I shoot it well. And other then ash marks it has been indestructible. Since this is primarily a Caribou hunt and not moose I bought a rifle specifically for this hunt. Also wanted lighter then the 338 since we will mostly be on foot. I purchased a Ruger 6.5 Cm. Cerakote with a suppressor. I was pretty excited for it but never fell in love with it. I have a Winchester 6.5CM that is light. Shoots well. Handles well and I am very comfortable with. But it is blued. I have been worried in my mind I will destroy the Winchester with it being wet for possibly a week or more. On the other hand there is plenty of old rifles that have been around forever and with proper maintenance have stayed fairly clean. So my thought is that I snake it and oil it regularly. Something I would do a couple times a trip with the 338 but never was vigilant with. Anyone have any experience with any products that I could apply to help beyond straight Rem oil?
 
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Personal opinion moose are a soft animal. They take awhile to die due to there size but I would have zero hesitation shooting another one with a 6.5 most the natives use ar 15s where I go
 
Take the gun you’re most comfortable shooting! A can of oil and a sheep skin pad, todo your maintenance.
 
  1. We have never had real bear issues. Although we see them. My thought also was that the Winchester 6.5 CM is my go to deer driving rifle. While I am proficient with the 338 under pressure I would probably be more accurate with the 6.5cm. I will have a 10mm that I feel confident in. Plus at my wifes insistance bear spray
  2. I do not have a 6.5 cm in stainless. I am trying to make sure I don't destroy a blued one
  3. I will be the last in the group to shoot a moose or a Caribou. I go often enough that I always give the guys who this is a once in a lifetime trip priority. So lightweight is what I need.
 
  1. We have never had real bear issues. Although we see them. My thought also was that the Winchester 6.5 CM is my go to deer driving rifle. While I am proficient with the 338 under pressure I would probably be more accurate with the 6.5cm. I will have a 10mm that I feel confident in. Plus at my wifes insistance bear spray
  2. I do not have a 6.5 cm in stainless. I am trying to make sure I don't destroy a blued one
  3. I will be the last in the group to shoot a moose or a Caribou. I go often enough that I always give the guys who this is a once in a lifetime trip priority. So lightweight is what I need.
A box of shells weighs less that a rifle just borrow a gun
 

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