What’s your rifle weigh?

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^ how many rounds does the magazine hold? the blind magazine? for a 1/2 oz I wouldn't lose several rds of capacity

barrel fluting on a 16" barrel is probably only 2-3 oz tops

can't go any lighter on the scope or bases :D
This one holds 5+1 the blind mag would hold 3+1. I really don’t care about the weight savings as much as I just dislike the janky bottom plastic and it gets in the way of holding it at the balance point. Fluting the bolt, barrel, and machining the action would just be for the fun of trimming weight but I probably won’t bother.
 

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I wish our Kimber Hunter magazines had a 5 round option. The three round mag is perfectly flush, but would be nice for a larger capacity mag too.
 
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Here’s my latest entry.

Howa Mini 6.5 grendel cut to 16”: 3lbs 10.4 to 3lbs 4.6oz
Bottom plastic: 1.9oz
Magazine: 1.5oz
Leupold fx-ii fixed 2.5x: 6.5oz
Talley LW lows: 2.2oz
Stocky CF stock, some holes drilled (not worth it) buttpad replaced with foam, sling studs removed: 18.9oz modified to 15.8

Total weight is 5lbs 1.7oz give or take
——— not including ammo ———

Plan to replace magazine with a blind mag bottom metal -0.5oz
Actions screws swap to titanium 😂 -0.25?
Flute Bolt -1oz?
Possibly flute barrel and mill down the action but these probably aren’t worth fooling with -5oz?
Wish I could find a super skeletonized bolt handle
If anyone else has ideas I’m all ears.

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Must have good mojo! Got it put together and sighted in yesterday. Today:
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Just got this one. Hasn’t been to the range, yet.
 

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Liftman101

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Weatherby Backcountry Ti 2.0 .308 22" Steel barrel. Talley scope mounts, Leupold VX-2 3-9x33 Ultralight
5 lbs 6 ounces scoped plus have to add for the rounds. I have no need for an ultralight but it is a very nice rifle. The Titanium version with the long action 6.5 Weatherby RPM is only a few ounces heavier.
 

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Weatherby Backcountry Ti 2.0 .308 22" Steel barrel. Talley scope mounts, Leupold VX-2 3-9x33 Ultralight
5 lbs 6 ounces scoped plus have to add for the rounds. I have no need for an ultralight but it is a very nice rifle. The Titanium version with the long action 6.5 Weatherby RPM is only a few ounces heavier.

That’s damn light, but I don’t understand why you’d have no need for an UL rifle? Unless you’re just road hunting, etc.


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If that was me I'd have a 15lb 26in barrel + suppressor chassis gun.
I've brought a 18+ pound AI AT with 24" barrel + a 10" suppressor on a deer hunt like that before just because I could. A heavy gun + a Gamechanger bag on the stand's rail is awesome for long stationary sitting shots.
 

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I’m a big fan of the 8-10lb guns depending on caliber. My first rifle and the one I’ve hunting with for many many years is a Remington model 7 in 308 with a Leupold VX2 3-9. I believe is 6.5lbs and it’s a lively little thing to shoot.

Latest build is a 280ai right at 10lbs. In the future I’ll probably get a lighter stock to get it in the 8.5ish range and thread the muzzle.
 

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