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    Lightweight Rifle on a budget.

    Why do you call Howa a pit? The factory seconds stockys look like great deal.
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    Take down 22 rifle

    The ar7 can be used as a one single shot if you remove the mag and manually feed. But it is a bit awkward and probably more expensive and finicky than other single shooters. It is nice and light and packs down nice into the stock.
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    Lightweight Rifle on a budget.

    Good to know about the sales. The Brownells website says 4lbs for some reason. Not trying to argue, just to understand.
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    Scope for a henry survival 22?

    I put a crossfire red dot on mind with a cheap insert that makes it fit the narrow rail. I didn't take it off, I just kept the scope and action out of the stock when taking it down. It worked fine. But I tried the iron sites again and found that it was almost as accurate (although a bit...
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    Lightweight Rifle on a budget.

    (By the way, I am not trying to hijack this thread. I am new here and not sure if I am able to start new threads.)
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    Lightweight Rifle on a budget.

    Good point. The brownells Howa 16" superlite barreled action looks like a good option. But it costs $460 and weighs 4 lbs. I read elsewhere that the Savage 110 action + barrell is around 5 lbs. (I had wrong numbers in my earlier post). if I cut 6" off the savage barrel then I save about 6...
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    Lightweight Rifle on a budget.

    Looking for feedback. I am trying to make a lightweight hunting rifle for whitetail still hunting in the woods (mostly quick shots). I don't plan to shoot beyond 200m, and I would like to get it close to 7 lb with scope, and x close to $1,000. I got a super cheap Savage 110 SA on sale with...
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    Savage 110 Ultralite Accufit Stock vs Regular Accufit Stock

    Can anyone confirm that a savage 110 with a non-accustock recoil lug (the bigger one) will fit in a stockys carbon fiber hunter stock without needing to modify it?
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