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<blockquote data-quote="lhouston78" data-source="post: 910698" data-attributes="member: 23808"><p>If you dont mind the jump of the rifle the 300 rum is a good round. Down sides are barrel life, fitting 200 gr plus bullet in a mag and barrel jump for spotting hits(in a light weight rifle). I have had six carbon barrels and they are cool but not worth the money if you are just looking to save weight. A number 4 will weigh less than a carbon and 28" #4 should work fine( my 280 ai has a #4.5). Bell and carlson makes a great stock for the money and light weight. Jewelle triggers are great or the shilen trigger is good for less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lhouston78, post: 910698, member: 23808"] If you dont mind the jump of the rifle the 300 rum is a good round. Down sides are barrel life, fitting 200 gr plus bullet in a mag and barrel jump for spotting hits(in a light weight rifle). I have had six carbon barrels and they are cool but not worth the money if you are just looking to save weight. A number 4 will weigh less than a carbon and 28" #4 should work fine( my 280 ai has a #4.5). Bell and carlson makes a great stock for the money and light weight. Jewelle triggers are great or the shilen trigger is good for less. [/QUOTE]
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