Ultralight Ultralight Rifles

I tried tightening up the barrel nut, I put the scope back on , made sure it was tight and I shot it again.
Handloads with 55 gr soft points were all over the place.
73 gr ELDMs printed a roughly 2 moa group with a smaller cluster and a few "flyers" I did another 5 shot group with what I had left. 4 shots would have been about 1 moa. There was a shot that felt wrong bringing it out to 2 moa again.
I was really working on my dry fires and my technique. I mashed the rifle down onto the rest instead of letting gravity hold it steady like I do with heavier rifles. Definitely seems to help.
My conclusion is I'm probably the limiting factor more then the barrel. The gun seems to be accurate but hard to shoot. I probably won't take super long shots with it. I'll probably take it on a hiking bear hunt this spring with a 2.5-10 scope and a suppressor. After that, I think I'll take the suppressor off and throw a smaller 1-3 Weaver scope or prism site on there and make it a "just in case" rifle to carry when I'm not really hunting but i might see a bear i want to chase.

My wife will be be with me on a moose hunt this year. In the past she carried a 22 Rascal for grouse. I think I'll give her the ULUL rifle. Light handloads for grouse and 77 TMK for bear or moose.
 
Sent them a message on Facebook (last update from them was in 2025) - got an automated response with a new e-mail and phone number to reach out to. I sent them an e-mail at the new one provided, and I tried calling the number, but it has been disconnected.

I'm thinking it is time to try to cancel the transaction and see if I can find an alternative.

Maybe the Gorilla Machining Lightweight lower? It is advertised at 11oz, which doesn't seem that lightweight compared to the 4oz TNArms!
I tried contacting them every way but carrier pigeon and heard zip. Think I’m going to talk to my bank today.
 
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