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<blockquote data-quote="Hornyforracks" data-source="post: 1990322" data-attributes="member: 115611"><p>Excuse me if this has already been mentioned, but I didn't read all 4 pages.</p><p></p><p>Savage makes a "light weight" series based on a standard model 10 action with as much metal removed as they felt prudent. They also make a "Lady Hunter" version. Common sense tells me that they should have a rifle with both the "Lady" stock, and the light weight barreled action, but if they don't, I'm sure you can get the parts together and combine them yourself, much cheaper than a custom rifle.</p><p></p><p>Not a bad way to go for a pretty decent little rifle that she can get some good use out of. Perhaps after some years have passed the two of you will want to put something else together, but by then she'll have some more field/life experience to help choose what she wants in a more specifically prioritized way. . . and you won't lose much at all if you choose to flip the Savage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hornyforracks, post: 1990322, member: 115611"] Excuse me if this has already been mentioned, but I didn't read all 4 pages. Savage makes a "light weight" series based on a standard model 10 action with as much metal removed as they felt prudent. They also make a "Lady Hunter" version. Common sense tells me that they should have a rifle with both the "Lady" stock, and the light weight barreled action, but if they don't, I'm sure you can get the parts together and combine them yourself, much cheaper than a custom rifle. Not a bad way to go for a pretty decent little rifle that she can get some good use out of. Perhaps after some years have passed the two of you will want to put something else together, but by then she'll have some more field/life experience to help choose what she wants in a more specifically prioritized way. . . and you won't lose much at all if you choose to flip the Savage. [/QUOTE]
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