Ruger American vs Tikka T3x | Mountain Hunting Challenge

Can you accurately make long-range hunting shots without a rangefinder? In this video, we leave the shooting bench behind and head into the mountains with two hunting rifles to find out. Armed with a Ruger American Gen II .308 and a Tikka T3x Lite 6.5 Creedmoor, we hike up the mountain and take on real-world shooting scenarios by estimating distances before confirming them with a rangefinder. Along the way, we put the Creedmoor Hack to the test and see just how close it gets at extended ranges. Throughout the hike we challenge ourselves with: Estimated 600, 700, and 800-yard shots Improvised shooting positions Real hunting scenarios One-shot ethical hunting drills Comparing the Creedmoor Hack to a ballistic app Ruger American Gen II vs Tikka T3x Lite performance Learning how terrain and awkward shooting positions affect accuracy This wasn't about perfect conditions—it was about putting our skills and equipment to the test in a realistic mountain environment. Would you trust yourself to make these shots? 🌐 Visit Our Website https://www.baldguyswithguns.com 🏆 Want to shoot the Evens Challenge? https://forms.gle/R1xzZt2K3vk2aLwQ6 💬 Question for you: Would you rather rely on: A ballistic app? The Creedmoor Hack? Or always carry a rangefinder? Let us know in the comments! If you enjoy long-range shooting, hunting challenges, rifle reviews, and practical shooting content, make sure to subscribe so you don't miss future videos from Bald Guys With Guns.