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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Sub 6 pound 1000 yard rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="pontoon" data-source="post: 1168243" data-attributes="member: 91473"><p>Interesting. My thought process was to cut weight everywhere as much as possible except the trigger and barrel. I wouldn't be able to get a really nice thick barrel on a rifle like this but I would basically add up all the weights, add the trigger I want, and then give the barrel as much as I can after that. Possibly a sendero light from Proof Research. That's just my thought process. I have the gun more or less designed in a spreadsheet but I'm going to wait a year before dropping such coin on a gun. Right now my 270 and Swarovski Z5 (with zero stop installed) should have similar max range so it's a decent fit for now and gives me a year to learn to reload and get more experience so I don't regret getting the wrong expensive custom rifle. Still thinking 6.5 SAUM. Brass isn't even available for it at the moment so there's really no hurry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pontoon, post: 1168243, member: 91473"] Interesting. My thought process was to cut weight everywhere as much as possible except the trigger and barrel. I wouldn't be able to get a really nice thick barrel on a rifle like this but I would basically add up all the weights, add the trigger I want, and then give the barrel as much as I can after that. Possibly a sendero light from Proof Research. That's just my thought process. I have the gun more or less designed in a spreadsheet but I'm going to wait a year before dropping such coin on a gun. Right now my 270 and Swarovski Z5 (with zero stop installed) should have similar max range so it's a decent fit for now and gives me a year to learn to reload and get more experience so I don't regret getting the wrong expensive custom rifle. Still thinking 6.5 SAUM. Brass isn't even available for it at the moment so there's really no hurry. [/QUOTE]
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