I know others have gone through this in the past, thought I would post my experience with lightening a stock kimber montana, and current prices.
To start with I scored a used montana 280ai. Not sure when this gun was made but it has been painted and kimber muzzle break added, but had a steel trigger guard
Original rifle:
Steel trigger guard: 2.5oz
Steel bolt knob: 1.25oz
Bolt (w/o knob): 8.5oz
Stock rifle weight: 5.58lb
Modified rifle:
Mtn Ascent Al trigger guard: 0.75oz (60$ from Kimber)
Ti bolt knob: 0.5oz (75$ from 2hr CF)
Fluted bolt: 8oz (90$ from Kampfeld)
Modified rifle weight: 5.4lb
So total weight savings was 3oz for 225$. Is it worth it? For me, yes because it was a fun project. When you compare the weight of the steel trigger guard and bolt knob to the replacements it FEELS like you're making a difference, but hard to tell on finished rifle. I will say the bolt fluting looks super cool, but it was the most expensive mod, had the least impact, and makes the bolt action a bit jumpy. No regrets though.
Now I just need to find a light scope to put on it.....
To start with I scored a used montana 280ai. Not sure when this gun was made but it has been painted and kimber muzzle break added, but had a steel trigger guard
Original rifle:
Steel trigger guard: 2.5oz
Steel bolt knob: 1.25oz
Bolt (w/o knob): 8.5oz
Stock rifle weight: 5.58lb
Modified rifle:
Mtn Ascent Al trigger guard: 0.75oz (60$ from Kimber)
Ti bolt knob: 0.5oz (75$ from 2hr CF)
Fluted bolt: 8oz (90$ from Kampfeld)
Modified rifle weight: 5.4lb
So total weight savings was 3oz for 225$. Is it worth it? For me, yes because it was a fun project. When you compare the weight of the steel trigger guard and bolt knob to the replacements it FEELS like you're making a difference, but hard to tell on finished rifle. I will say the bolt fluting looks super cool, but it was the most expensive mod, had the least impact, and makes the bolt action a bit jumpy. No regrets though.
Now I just need to find a light scope to put on it.....