I have been asked before and decided to weight each component of the rifles to see how much weight difference there is in the T3 Lite 308 vs a T3x CTR 308 20".
The T3 Lite sports the original stock, added a limb saver pad and sanded the barrel channel slightly to free float barrel. Has a Schmidt Bender Polar 4-16x56 with Vortex precision matched 34mm rings. The action screws have been swapped out to SS ones. Also has a fluted bolt.
CTR has a roughtech stock with an added limb saver pad and sanded barrel channel to free float. Arken EP5 5-25x56, arken 34mm rings.
T3 Lite
Scope + Rings + Cover = 1120g
Stock + Limbsaver = 872g
Btm Metal + Mag + SS screws = 90g
Barrel + Action + Trigger + Fluted Bolt = 1920g
Total = 4002g or 8.82lbs
CTR 20"
Scope + Rings + Cover = 1332g
Stock + Limbsaver = 854g
Btm Metal + Mag + SS screws = 88g
Barrel + Action + Trigger + Fluted Bolt = 2330g
Total = 4604g or 10.15lbs
The Polar is a heavy scope but it fits the purpose of the rifle for my low light hunting. So if we negate both scopes, the weight difference is actually very close.
T3 Lite = 2882g / 6.35 lbs
CTR = 3272g / 7.21 lbs
Less than a pound difference. I also weighed each bolt being one is fluted and the CTR has the much larger bolt knob.
T3 Lite = 276g
CTR = 332g
So negate the scopes and the bolts and the weight difference is 334g or 11.78 oz or .74 lbs. Not much to speak of. The larger barrel channel knocked some weight off the CTR's Roughtech stock in comparison to the Lite stock. The mag difference could be that the Lite has the original mag and the CTR i put a L mag. That small plastic spacer is probably the 2g difference. If someone were to take a CTR and place a trijicon Credo or a SWFA optic on it, it would very handy and of course much lighter.
The only thing I didn't do, and thats because I sold it, was weight the CTR stock with bottom metal and mag so that I could get a comparison of it to the roughtech.
The T3 Lite sports the original stock, added a limb saver pad and sanded the barrel channel slightly to free float barrel. Has a Schmidt Bender Polar 4-16x56 with Vortex precision matched 34mm rings. The action screws have been swapped out to SS ones. Also has a fluted bolt.
CTR has a roughtech stock with an added limb saver pad and sanded barrel channel to free float. Arken EP5 5-25x56, arken 34mm rings.
T3 Lite
Scope + Rings + Cover = 1120g
Stock + Limbsaver = 872g
Btm Metal + Mag + SS screws = 90g
Barrel + Action + Trigger + Fluted Bolt = 1920g
Total = 4002g or 8.82lbs
CTR 20"
Scope + Rings + Cover = 1332g
Stock + Limbsaver = 854g
Btm Metal + Mag + SS screws = 88g
Barrel + Action + Trigger + Fluted Bolt = 2330g
Total = 4604g or 10.15lbs
The Polar is a heavy scope but it fits the purpose of the rifle for my low light hunting. So if we negate both scopes, the weight difference is actually very close.
T3 Lite = 2882g / 6.35 lbs
CTR = 3272g / 7.21 lbs
Less than a pound difference. I also weighed each bolt being one is fluted and the CTR has the much larger bolt knob.
T3 Lite = 276g
CTR = 332g
So negate the scopes and the bolts and the weight difference is 334g or 11.78 oz or .74 lbs. Not much to speak of. The larger barrel channel knocked some weight off the CTR's Roughtech stock in comparison to the Lite stock. The mag difference could be that the Lite has the original mag and the CTR i put a L mag. That small plastic spacer is probably the 2g difference. If someone were to take a CTR and place a trijicon Credo or a SWFA optic on it, it would very handy and of course much lighter.
The only thing I didn't do, and thats because I sold it, was weight the CTR stock with bottom metal and mag so that I could get a comparison of it to the roughtech.