Help, I need a new pronghorn rifle!

I am certainly not an expert on antelope rifles, but I have done a bit of antelope hunting in Wyoming and my choice of caliber was 270 Winchester. It performed exceptionally well shot flat with one shot kills in various ranges. I use it as my mule deer rifle as well. It’s not sexy, but I have total faith in the round.
 
No story telling involved and I don’t believe I ever said I didn’t find a load that works. The only rifles mentioned I didn’t shoot were the Sauer and the current Ruger. The rest of the rifles mentioned are adequate, some are very good accuracy wise. The current criteria are light weight and suppressor compatible. The suppressor because my hearing is already shot and I don’t want to make it worse. The light weight requirement is because I no longer have the strength to carry around a heavy rifle, medical issues have cost me 30 pounds or so of muscle mass. I would like to go on one last pronghorn hunt and be able to truly enjoy it without struggling to carry my stuff. As it stands now, I’ll probably have to make a couple of trips to pack one out. Any of the guns I have fired would be good enough to kill a buck out to 400 yards, my absolute max shooting distance on game. But I like to squeeze every last bit of accuracy out of a rifle that I can get. I gives me a lot of confidence in my equipment. As anyone who’s ever hunted much should know, the more confidence you have the better when it’s time to pull the trigger.

Just as an aside, I was messing with the Ruger last night and I ran several pieces of new Starline brass through it and it ejected them all. The bolt was still balky but I located a few small burrs on the cam surfaces that are probably contributing to that. I’m thinking I’m going to load up some ammo and give a try. I’ll still probably get another rifle though 😉
I get it and do the same thing , as far as using a project such as this to occupy my mind .
I also understand offing rifles and buying new ones , for whatever reasons justified the purchase, lol 😂
Really , I sold a Kimber Pro Blak .280 just because it felt “not right” . The same with a Savage 28 Nosler , it shot lights out , after I found the right load , but I didn’t like the way the bolt sounded, had to go .
Good luck with your search , but buy a Seekins , you will thank me later , or not , but at least you will have Pronghorn rifle , so WIN !
 
When this wraps up after 11 pages, can someone help me decide on a "moose recurve"? NOT an elk or caribou recurve, but a MOOSE recurve. And don't start flapping your jaws about how a 55# recurve with a heavy arrow and 200 grain broadhead will kill moose and elk....this is a MOOSE recurve.
I was thinking of this.

I've killed deer, elk and antelope with a single muzzle loader.

Deer, antelope and sheep with a single. 30-06.

Hunted deer and antelope with the same recurve, and one compound once for deer.

My .30-30 is primarily carried for lions.

After reading the OP, I was thinking the thread was a joke.

After seeing the OP's last pic of his rack of rifles, each with a special purpose, it seems more of a humble brag thread to me.
 
If I could find a really sexy rifle that shoots lights out for under $2000 I'd be a fool not to pull the trigger , right ?
Hang on , I have to go break my piggy bank , see where I'm at , but I'm close ....

it may be a little outside of your price range, but if you saved 43 avacado toasts & 72 starbucks, you'd be in Rigby territory.
 

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