As many of you are likely aware, I am heading out to Montana for a mule deer hunt in a few days. I will also have an additional cow elk tag, since I did not draw anythign in New Mexico.
My original plan was to borrow one of the MegaFix prototypes from Q. However, all three properly fucntioning prototypes of the MEgaFix they have are in Africa taking down a broad range of animals. The way I go hunting usually involves two rifles. One primary, which is typcially something I am doing an article on and one backup which is something I know works in case I need it in a pinch.
My backup rifle is the OG Fix chambered for 308Win. You have seen this gun many times over the years. It was the subject of a dedicated video.
I hunt with it and occasionally shoot NRL Hunter matches with it (shot two this year).
As configured, it clocks in at a bit under 11lbs with the scope, https://alnk.to/af179CG, bipod, full length Arca rail from Sawtooth and LSP vertical grip. I could make it a little lighter, but after some consideration, I decided to keep it in this configuration. Eventually, I will upgrade it to Area 419 rings (I have been slowly switching to them almost across the board), but beyond that I plan to do absolutely nothing with it until I finally shoot the barrel out. Ammo is a different ballgame and I am about to embark on an experiment with NAS3 cases, but that's a story for another day.
I still wanted somethign new to test, so I reched out to my Guns & Ammo editor to see if he has any ideas. He usually does and this case was not the exception. He connected me with a gentleman who owns a Canadian company called Alpine Riflecraft. They are on a mission to make the world's best mountain hunting rifle and the Zenith is the product of their efforts.
I have now spent a couple of days at the range with it and have some early impressions to share.