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Thinking about building a light hunting rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="jpndave" data-source="post: 2492770" data-attributes="member: 5437"><p>I love my little Kimber 84M. The CRF and 3-position safety are great. I have several including a 7-08 most are the hunters which for a plastic stock are built fairly well but I don't like how the feel both to shoulder and in recoil. I have one Montana but it is the 8400 that is going to be a 6.5 PRC when reamer and parts show up. This one weighs ~7-1/2lbs with the Hawke 4-20 it wears now, Spartan pin, etc. It is handy to carry and not compromised being too small/light. I would prefer to save the extra extreme weight in other places rather than on the rifle. I just trimmed another 12 oz off the tripod setup, etc. Lighter, better clothing, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpndave, post: 2492770, member: 5437"] I love my little Kimber 84M. The CRF and 3-position safety are great. I have several including a 7-08 most are the hunters which for a plastic stock are built fairly well but I don't like how the feel both to shoulder and in recoil. I have one Montana but it is the 8400 that is going to be a 6.5 PRC when reamer and parts show up. This one weighs ~7-1/2lbs with the Hawke 4-20 it wears now, Spartan pin, etc. It is handy to carry and not compromised being too small/light. I would prefer to save the extra extreme weight in other places rather than on the rifle. I just trimmed another 12 oz off the tripod setup, etc. Lighter, better clothing, etc. [/QUOTE]
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