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<blockquote data-quote="XSIVSPD" data-source="post: 2343302" data-attributes="member: 98308"><p>My wife and I do a good amount of backing also, and in the last few years I've transitioned to a lot of our stuff to the ultralite side of things. We're not cutting the tounges out of our boots and sleeping under tyvek tarps, but being reasonable about it...</p><p></p><p>If it were me in your shoes (which I sort of am at the moment...) I'd be looking at an $1100-$1200 savage 110 ultralight in either 6.5 creedmoor or 308... Maybe a 6.5prc or 280ai version if you felt the need for a little more power. They're light, you're not going to be upset when it bounces off a rock or gets jammed in the dirt, it leaves $$ for decent glass and some ammo/components, and I've yet to find a bad review of them.</p><p></p><p>There's always fierce furys or Christensen if you want to spend $3k but I really don't think you're getting much more for your money other than a nicer stock</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XSIVSPD, post: 2343302, member: 98308"] My wife and I do a good amount of backing also, and in the last few years I've transitioned to a lot of our stuff to the ultralite side of things. We're not cutting the tounges out of our boots and sleeping under tyvek tarps, but being reasonable about it... If it were me in your shoes (which I sort of am at the moment...) I'd be looking at an $1100-$1200 savage 110 ultralight in either 6.5 creedmoor or 308... Maybe a 6.5prc or 280ai version if you felt the need for a little more power. They're light, you're not going to be upset when it bounces off a rock or gets jammed in the dirt, it leaves $$ for decent glass and some ammo/components, and I've yet to find a bad review of them. There's always fierce furys or Christensen if you want to spend $3k but I really don't think you're getting much more for your money other than a nicer stock [/QUOTE]
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