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Newtosavage
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One of the reasons a break-action single shot pack rifle interests me is because of the overall length of each part when broken down.
Today I measured my Howa Alpine with the 20" barrel, and from the end of the barrel to the eyepiece on the scope, it's still 28" long. Because of the overlap between the action and scope, and stock forend adds a lot of length too. The stock is 30" long.
But with a single shot, you can take 5-10" off each half. My daughter's CVA Hunter .243 is 23" (scoped barrel) and 18" (stock) by comparison. I can almost fit that in a batwing on my pack.
Today I measured my Howa Alpine with the 20" barrel, and from the end of the barrel to the eyepiece on the scope, it's still 28" long. Because of the overlap between the action and scope, and stock forend adds a lot of length too. The stock is 30" long.
But with a single shot, you can take 5-10" off each half. My daughter's CVA Hunter .243 is 23" (scoped barrel) and 18" (stock) by comparison. I can almost fit that in a batwing on my pack.