Their offering a carbon stock mini action in 6mm arc. That's 4.5#we appreciate the feedback, thank you for posting that with little info (especially firsthand) around
i do think you are pretty much paying for the lightweight aspect, so i'm not surprised on the lack of fit and finish, but that is crazy light, and to have a nice rifle with quality components with nice fit and finish will cost money.... for crazy light/affordable, i do think kimber has really done a great job.... not much else in the sub 5lb that are anywhere close on cost..... i will admit, i was pretty interigued by howa's recent offerings, including your rifle, and i'm not in the market for a super lightweight rifle..... the price/weight was/is tempting.... at least tempting to my impulsive side
i hope it shoots well for you, if so, i'm sure you can look past some of the other things. i bought my wife a savage lightweight storm in 6.5 creed a couple years ago, and it's similar to what you describe, it looks cheap, feels cheap, and is ugly, but it's a shooter.... we have lost the need for that rifle, and if it was a nice, quality feeling rifle, i would keep it just because, but as it is, i just am not inclined to keep it. i bought one of the savage ultralites a couple years ago (also in creed) and ordered an xlr chassis for it, and braked it, and have decided that will be my wife and daughter's rifle and i'm going a different route.... the howas piqued my interest, but i have decided to not chase lightweight too much with this next rifle, but i'm still interested in the future
if they make a carbon fast twist .223, that could push me over the edge (or a super lite) something light and handy for calling lions/coyotes, or take deer hunting in certain scenarios.
keep us posted how it shoots, i'm very curious, and i hope you have a good report! thanks again for the feedback on a rifle that has very little info available.
Yes it isn't permanentThis question may have been asked and I apologize if this is redundant. Is the rail on this little rifle removable?
Expectation management the mini Grendel came in a tad over 5lbs (see page 2). Weight should be close to same for arc.Their offering a carbon stock mini action in 6mm arc. That's 4.5#
Should be a great coyote/lion rifle
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So I was able to mount the scope and sighted in. The extra low TPS rings made up for the overly tall rail. I had to get another turn on the Leupold DCS elevation dial to get on paper at 100 yds. This rifle is defiantly MOA with some 150gr Ballistic tips. I shot 2 three shot groups under an inch. The barrel gets very hot after 3 rounds and Ill need to wait till later in the day to shoot more as its hot in SC.I just opened mine up, superlight in 308. Wow, it doesn't feel real its so light. The stock is as light as Styrofoam, but is quite strong and ridged. The recoil lug and bedding area are very hard and solid. The trigger guard and magazine well seem to be plastic. I think ill get some metal washers to go on the bedding screws as not to crush the plastic trigger guard. All i need to do now is get some glass and mounts.
BTW, I did call Legacy and asked if a 2 piece Model 1500 mount would fit, and they said no. So, I will need some extra low 30mm rings for rail mount. Extra extra low. I wish the rail wasn't so high.
I also went and shot it in the yard with a 110G varmint load and recoil was light.
More to follow.
Funny I love 2 stage and don't like single.....what are the oddsI would be all in if it weren't for that 2-stage trigger. I hate them. I have never understood how adding reliable creep to a trigger became a good thing.
Me too, im thinking about diving into a mini action 223 project but unsure to go this route or something like a tikka or cz
I just picked one up in 6.5. My experience may be unique but too many corners are cut on these and they are really best suited to someone who is prepared for that.Still interested guys any other reviews
Thanks