BrentD
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.38-55 or .30-30 for those more inclined towards modern cartridges.
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Hell we can work with that. $2k will buy some sexy for sure.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 ....


I have never heard of a 257 Bee.Probably lose 25-40 fps per inch removed, got lots to work with in the 257 Bee.
Yep, WeatherbyI have never heard of a 257 Bee.
Are you referring to weatherby?
I thought maybe it had somwthing to do with the creator of the 218 bee.
I don’t know if a lightweight rifle is necessary for antelope hunting. The majority of the antelope rifle’s hunting time is in your truck.The only thing about this setup that missed the mark so far is the weight, at exactly 9 pounds unloaded I’m a pound overweight. I don’t know that I can get much lighter without going to a full custom![]()
My current rifle is the Ruger American 2, I worked on it a little and shot it a few times and I think it’s going to work fine. Target posted above.If you want the absolute easiest cheapest path that still shoots lights out, Ruger American Gen 2 or Savage Axis II in .270.
I’m going to start doing some hiking with the rifle and my pack, increasing the weight as I’m able to. I like to hike back off the roads a couple of miles to get away from the crowds. I’ve lost around 30 pounds of muscle mass in the last couple of years so it’s a struggle. I’m not going to apply for a tag until next year so I have some time to work on it.I don’t know if a lightweight rifle is necessary for antelope hunting. The majority of the antelope rifle’s hunting time is in your truck.