Lightweight Build for Wife

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Well my wife is at a point where she enjoys deer hunting so I want to build a gun for her. This is not a long range build, but a lightweight build so I don't get stuck carrying the gun. My wife is about 5'1".
I am pretty much dead set on the 6.5 Creedmoor since availability is good for factory ammo and with having two kids under 2yrs old I have no time to reload anymore. Bullet choice will mainly be in the 120gr weight to keep recoil low with heavier bullets dependent on larger game. Reamer will probably be a standard SAAMI spec PTG unless suggested otherwise.

Remington 700 Short Action Blue printed

Trigger-Factory Tuned If the trigger is sub par I will just throw a Timney in.

Remington Factory Aluminum BDL Bottom Metal

Brux #0 Featherweight at 22" Finished 1-8 Twist

Bell & Carlson Stock #2462 Alaskan II Full Block BDL Short Action
Custom 12.5 LOP (cut down by Stockys)

Finish- KG Guncoat

Overall this should be a fairly cheap build to any thoughts or suggestions?
 
Well my wife is at a point where she enjoys deer hunting so I want to build a gun for her. This is not a long range build, but a lightweight build so I don't get stuck carrying the gun. My wife is about 5'1".
I am pretty much dead set on the 6.5 Creedmoor since availability is good for factory ammo and with having two kids under 2yrs old I have no time to reload anymore. Bullet choice will mainly be in the 120gr weight to keep recoil low with heavier bullets dependent on larger game. Reamer will probably be a standard SAAMI spec PTG unless suggested otherwise.

Remington 700 Short Action Blue printed

Trigger-Factory Tuned If the trigger is sub par I will just throw a Timney in.

Remington Factory Aluminum BDL Bottom Metal

Brux #0 Featherweight at 22" Finished 1-8 Twist

Bell & Carlson Stock #2462 Alaskan II Full Block BDL Short Action
Custom 12.5 LOP (cut down by Stockys)

Finish- KG Guncoat

Overall this should be a fairly cheap build to any thoughts or suggestions?

Have you considered the Savage 11 lightweight hunter (Savage Arms : Firearms : Model : 11/111 Lightweight Hunter) at 5.5 lbs for $727 (https://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog...4/products_id/78708/Savage+11LWH+DBM+6.5CRD)?

Just a thought for your consideration.

Good luck and happy safe hunting with your wife. I envy you, I've been trying to have my wife hunt with me for the last 35 years but to no avail. She always say, "you'll have more fun without me". :):Dgun)

Cheers!

Ed
 
Thanks for the insight. I actually was tossing around that gun and a Kimber. In the end, another reason for a custom build is that I have an In house gunsmith and he hasn't done a 700 build in about 2 years since Gunsmithing School. So I think it would be a good refresher course for him.
 
If you haven't already run the numbers, I'd check the weights of those components you list. Depending on your end goal for weight, you may not make it. The weight on a #0 to #1 isn't much. I'd like to see more input on the pencil barrels myself. True light weight stocks are expensive.
 
If you haven't already run the numbers, I'd check the weights of those components you list. Depending on your end goal for weight, you may not make it. The weight on a #0 to #1 isn't much. I'd like to see more input on the pencil barrels myself. True light weight stocks are expensive.

Remington 700 Short action w/ bottom metal should be about 2.25 lbs
Bell and Carlson Stock cut down to 12.5LOP 1.8lb est
#0 Brux Barrel at 22" 1.75lb est

Should be around 5.8lb excluding rings and scope. This is a rough estimate. Worst case scenario I could always move to a McMillan Edge stock or similar to reduce weight, drop to a 20" barrel etc.
 
Id use a #2 barrel instead of a #0....

Why do you say that? This gun won't be a gun where we sit there and burn barrels or shoot at the range all day. i would imagine she will shoot it twice a year and maybe every 2-3 years out hunting. Do you think the recoil may be a bit much or accuracy will be poor? I realize that after 2-3 shots there will be horizontal stringing.
 
Just a suggestion, I would look at the 6.5 Grendel. Much smaller case with hardly any recoil. I can watch impacts at 25 yards with my wife's 20" encore. Has plenty of punch for deer out to 300 yards or so.
 
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