PistolPete
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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.
I have nearly the exact same setup. Was going to try and get a 16”223 but not happy with contours/weight and prices.I chose to go with an SSK frame and barrel. A discussion with Mike Belm led me to go with a 357 maximum. 5 lbs 9 oz and easy handling.View attachment 773104
I think LRI is pretty reasonable for reprofiling barrels, threading, cerakote etc, if you want to put your TC on a dietThe contender limiter seems to be barrel options for profile and cost. Cheaper lighter barrels would make them way more exciting to me. Going to try the AR route and compare it to the SSK 50