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AZsniper

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Looking for a Very lightweight 243 or 6mm arc backpacking bolt gun for when I am scouting for my deer and elk hunts in Arizona. I will also use it sometimes to call coyotes. I want it 5.5lbs or lighter, preferably under 5lbs. I am aware of the Tikka superlite and Ruger American at 6lbs. I would like to be lighter. I will put a Accupoint 3-9 scope on it at 13oz. Right now I am considering a Gen 2 Howa Superlite in 243 or the new Howa Carbon Elevate in 6mm arc. Wondering if I have missed another option. I love all the ammo choices in 243 and I have a AR15 in 6mm arc so I could consolidate ammo since that shoots ELDX 103gr. I will shoot supressed with a 10oz Dead Air Nomad TI. Thank you for the input.
 
A few kimbers, Sako 90 peak, weatherby Capra, proof glacier ti, Christensen Ridgeline FFT
The Ridgeline FFT checks a lot of boxes, I just can’t live with the bolt not locking while on safety. If the bolt gets bumped while hiking it can fall out easily.
 
mines in 22 arc but i went with a howa mini action, a prefered barrel from @hereinaz and a blem carbon barrel from stockys. All in under a grand. Topped it with a VX2 ultralight and im right at 6 lbs. 6 lb 4 oz with a full mag and the scope cover. Could get under 6 with some fluting and a replacement bottom metal. Thing is a hammer and has rapidly become my favorite rifle
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mines in 22 arc but i went with a howa mini action, a prefered barrel from @hereinaz and a blem carbon barrel from stockys. All in under a grand. Topped it with a VX2 ultralight and im right at 6 lbs. 6 lb 4 oz with a full mag and the scope cover. Could get under 6 with some fluting and a replacement bottom metal. Thing is a hammer and has rapidly become my favorite rifle
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Nice, I hear mixed reviews on the Stockys stocks.
 
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