mountain rifle under 6 lbs (w/o scope)

If you like custom I sold the kimber in the post above to help fund a custom i'm currently having built. It'll be a lightweight, not a superlight 7mag. should end up around 6.25-6.5 pounds. rem700 long action with a lilja #3 fluted barrel sitting in a mcmillan game scout stock with edge fill.

You could build a short action 7saum or 7 sherman short on a rem short action footprint with a 22" tube and the manners ultralight stock MCS-UC (18oz) and get way under 6lbs. Richie at high tech customs in CO Springs would build you a hell of a rig for 3,200
 
If you can live with a few extra ounces, a Tikka T3x in 6.5 CM is advertised at 6.3lbs for well under $1k leaving a ton in your budget to buy the best scope money can buy. If you really wanted to spend your total budget on the rifle you could always buy a proof (or similar) carbon barrel, put it into new lighter stock (like a Wildcat) etc. etc.
 
Another Montana. This one in 7-08. Weight is 6# 0.7oz with VX2 2-7X33, Leupold base and rings and 4 rounds in mag.

I have another, set up exactly the same, in 257 Roberts. It weighs 6# 1.5 oz.
I bought both of them as NOS on internet auctions for $700 each.

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$2-4k is a pretty wide range, if you want to keep it at $2k it's hard to beat a Tikka donor then have a good barrel on it. If you shoot a caliber that runs well in 18-20" barrels you should be under 6# if the barrel runs the factory Tikka contour. A wildcat stock once you can get them imported again is a good match if you don't like the factory stock, just make sure you stick to the factory barrel contour otherwise it's a headache to carve out and relay the fiber. If you want to go closer to $4k just pick any one of the reputable builders and use the custom combo they suggest.
 
Why setting the bar so heavy and expensive, get a savage lightweight hunter and 2-7 leupold and you’ll be 6 pounds scoped and the rifle costs $500 or less
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Why setting the bar so heavy and expensive, get a savage lightweight hunter and 2-7 leupold and you’ll be 6 pounds scoped and the rifle costs $500 or less
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Did you dig some material out of the stock or do any other post weight savings? Just looking at manufacturer specs that should weigh over 6 lbs scoped. Nice setup!
 
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Why setting the bar so heavy and expensive, get a savage lightweight hunter and 2-7 leupold and you’ll be 6 pounds scoped and the rifle costs $500 or less
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Nice setup! Have you put that on a scale? I didn’t realize they where that light. I also didn’t realize they were the cheap!
 
Did you did some material out of the stock or do any other post weight savings? Just looking at manufacturer specs that should weigh over 6 lbs scoped. Nice setup!

Ya I took some material out of the stock and swapped out to a flip plop butt pad which was the biggest savings. Got it on sale at cabelas for dirt cheap at one point in the gear deals section on here


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Nice setup! Have you put that on a scale? I didn’t realize they where that light. I also didn’t realize they were the cheap!

I have weighted it before but can do it again to verify. It was in the gear deals section on here at cabelas for sale for a while. This was several years ago when they first came out with the stainless creedmoor model


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