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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 1707647" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>5.5lbs is easy with a SA Remington 700. Mine has an MPI stock, 24" #1 barrel, skeletonized bolt and bottom metal, and 5 round Accurate mag. Sub 5.5 lb means shortening barrel, lightening reciever (or Ti), 3 round mag and skimping on a few other points. I ended up with a huge excel sheet full of parts and weights after I got done my build. Lots of options out there. Mine shoots 3/8 MOA easy. Probably could do 1/4 MOA if I really focused. It is a really fun challenge to shoot a ultralight rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 1707647, member: 78569"] 5.5lbs is easy with a SA Remington 700. Mine has an MPI stock, 24" #1 barrel, skeletonized bolt and bottom metal, and 5 round Accurate mag. Sub 5.5 lb means shortening barrel, lightening reciever (or Ti), 3 round mag and skimping on a few other points. I ended up with a huge excel sheet full of parts and weights after I got done my build. Lots of options out there. Mine shoots 3/8 MOA easy. Probably could do 1/4 MOA if I really focused. It is a really fun challenge to shoot a ultralight rifle. [/QUOTE]
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