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Need help on shaving some weight
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<blockquote data-quote="canderson" data-source="post: 268137" data-attributes="member: 10891"><p>I would try to keep the components that you want. You might try to use lighter rings or bases. Also try to think about drilling holes or shaving a little metal here are there. I have a friend that has a Rifles Inc. that has a fluted bolt with the bolt knob drilled out. It also has a slot machined in flat part of the bolt handle. You might can do a little shaving and get a pound or two. Also, I think that the 14# will help at 1K.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="canderson, post: 268137, member: 10891"] I would try to keep the components that you want. You might try to use lighter rings or bases. Also try to think about drilling holes or shaving a little metal here are there. I have a friend that has a Rifles Inc. that has a fluted bolt with the bolt knob drilled out. It also has a slot machined in flat part of the bolt handle. You might can do a little shaving and get a pound or two. Also, I think that the 14# will help at 1K. [/QUOTE]
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