My new lightest one in the quiver. Kimber Adirondack in .308, with brake and Leupold 3-9x33 ultralight. 5lbs. 8.9 oz.
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Rifle came back from JES the other day, had the barrel punched to 338-06 and chopped at 21 inches. Hands down the lightest rifle I’ve owned. Just ordered some 205gr Shock Hammers from Hammer bullets to load up.
I came across an old thread from Luke Moffatt with his 338-06 Montana and just had to do the same. I looked for a 338 Fed for a while before finding a cheap 30-06 and ended up money ahead even after the rebore. Something about a sub 6 pound midbore that makes me smile.I have a Montana in 338 federal but I have been tempted to get an 84L to build a 338-06 out of it.
6.5RPM is the next project on an 84L
Rifle came back from JES the other day, had the barrel punched to 338-06 and chopped at 21 inches. Hands down the lightest rifle I’ve owned. Just ordered some 205gr Shock Hammers from Hammer bullets to load up.View attachment 194563
Most of mine are6-6.5lbs not scoped, always puts me in under 8lbs all up which is my target wt. Most built off 700 actions or mod 70s,. Edge stock, #2 or #1 barrels. Works for me.Been looking at ways to lighten my load. My current rifle is a rem 700 sendero in 300wm, weighing in at about 12lbs unloaded. Tossing around the idea of a new rifle, mainly only considering a tikka or savage in their respective lightweight models. But if there are other options under $1k I’m all ears.
Tikka superlite 7mm rem mag w/Swarovski Z3 3-9 comes in right at 7lbs 12oz.
Tikka stainless Lite .338 win mag w/Nightforce SHV 3-10 comes in at 8lbs 7oz.
Both have B&C stocks, aftermarket bottom metal and fluted bolts.
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