Ultralight Mountain Rifle Build Help

Soskop

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Looking to build a superlight mountain hunting rifle and could use some help.

6.5 PRC
Mack Brothers Element or a Falkor LW7 action.
Pork Sword chassis (maybe an MDT HNT26)
Otter Creek Labs Hydrogen K can


The biggest issue I have is that I want an 18" carbon prefit barrel, because I feel that getting a blank and having a gunsmith work it will cost me significantly more.

Was looking at Proof Research because of their military discount, but they don't make prefits for Mack Brothers, and their Falkor prefits are way longer than I want.

So, anyone have an idea on a a solid 18" prefit carbon for either of those actions?

Or, know where I can have one made that won't absolutely destroy my bank account? (I know, I know. Custom build without destroying my wallet is everyone's first genie wish)

Any other input is greatly appreciated!
 
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Soskop

Soskop

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I didn’t know Mack bros would take a prefit. PBB will probably chamber and fit the Mack bros for you.


>>>——JAKE——>
Huh. Just double checked and they say their previous version didn't, but the new versions take remage prefit barrels but no mention of anything else.

So I guess I need to search for remage prefits
 

khuber84

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They didn't have any prefits for Mack Bros. They have some for the Falkor 7even but not the LW7
Check with Falkor but believe all their action have same tenon and headspace. If you're concerned about price. I'd honestly do a preferred 750 taperless contour in steel. It'll be the same weight as a carbon(within a few oz) and likely be more forgiving in ammo preference and accuracy. From a guy who's built a lot of rifles(and used to think carbon was the way) I now build everything of a steel blank.
 
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Soskop

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Check with Falkor but believe all their action have same tenon and headspace. If you're concerned about price. I'd honestly do a preferred 750 taperless contour in steel. It'll be the same weight as a carbon(within a few oz) and likely be more forgiving in ammo preference and accuracy. From a guy who's built a lot of rifles(and used to think carbon was the way) I now build everything of a steel blank.
I was leaning towards carbon mostly because it will be subject to quite a bit up here in Alaska, but I also take care of my firearms, so maybe steel is the way to go. I will do some more research on it!
 

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I was leaning towards carbon mostly because it will be subject to quite a bit up here in Alaska, but I also take care of my firearms, so maybe steel is the way to go. I will do some more research on it!
There is no benefit to carbon over a stainless barrel. Anecdotally, more people seem to have issues with carbon barrels.
 
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There is no benefit to carbon over a stainless barrel. Anecdotally, more people seem to have issues with carbon barrels.
Agreed - I actively avoid carbon now after having a few. I've had some good ones and some bads one - but steel seems to just shoot.
 
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