PistolPete
Lil-Rokslider
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I've gone the Contender route, and they're neat, but not readily going to be under about 5 lbs bare. Plus everything with then is expensive...
Contender G2 w/ SSK barrel. The barrel is not a light weight. The Encore frames weigh about 1# than the Contenders.Is it an Encore or Contender?
Locking mechanism is typically weaker or complex to make. So you either give up performance or cost.I'm theorizing on a potential rifle that would be lighter than any bolt action or repeater AR. Is there any reason why a break action could not be designed to be even lighter than these?
Here you goI read a story of an ultra lightweight stock for the Howa Mini, offered in AU or NZ I think. Guys were putting together sub 5lb Grendel bolt actions.
Anywhere to get them stateside?Here you go
Kiwi made Howa mini ultralight chassis a reality?
I don't know how many remember some pics popping up a while back now of a kiwi made chassis for the mini , but the missus found this on Facebookwww.nzhuntingandshooting.co.nz
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I think we should go away from what weight is good for a hunting rifle, and more what recoil is good for a hunting rifle. If you could magically get a 308 in a 3lb gun to recoil like a 22LR, you'd have no issue with the gun weighing 3lbs.How much money are you willing to spend?
Personally, a 7# rifle is a “good” hunting weight for my personal needs and the applications this particular rifle will experience.
Spending an extra $6-800 to shave off several ounces didn’t seem like a worthwhile venture. I’d rather apply that to another weapon system to fit a different niche.
My CVA Scout in 6.5CM with a Triad Tactical stock pouch, 5 shells, knife in the pouch with 2 additional rounds on the side. A whopping 7.10#
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To your point, I've found that for maximum shootability long range (especially for kids or novice shooters), I consider the total weight of the finished rifle, including bipod/tripod, ammo in mag, ammo in sleeve, suppressor, scope, etc...I think we should go away from what weight is good for a hunting rifle, and more what recoil is good for a hunting rifle. If you could magically get a 308 in a 3lb gun to recoil like a 22LR, you'd have no issue with the gun weighing 3lbs.
Keeping recoil under about 15ft-lbs is what most people are looking for in a hunting rifle.