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<blockquote data-quote="Turnbolt53" data-source="post: 1581705" data-attributes="member: 108264"><p>Agree with everything you said.</p><p></p><p>But if I was looking for an ultralight backpack rifle with a budget of around 2K, I doubt you could do better than the Fieldcraft or the Kimber Mountain Ascent. Tweaking a 700 to achieve the same results will surely cost you more.</p><p></p><p>The Fieldcraft will almost certainly shoot very well, and if it didn't Barrett will make it right.</p><p></p><p>The Kimber will likely shoot well too, but if it didn't then Kimber CS will <strong>PROBABLY</strong> make it right (but if not, after rebarreling it you'll be into it for a good bit more than the Fieldcraft).</p><p></p><p>The Havak is a good option, but at 7lbs it's not an ultralight. And neither are the Browning or the CA Ridgeline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turnbolt53, post: 1581705, member: 108264"] Agree with everything you said. But if I was looking for an ultralight backpack rifle with a budget of around 2K, I doubt you could do better than the Fieldcraft or the Kimber Mountain Ascent. Tweaking a 700 to achieve the same results will surely cost you more. The Fieldcraft will almost certainly shoot very well, and if it didn't Barrett will make it right. The Kimber will likely shoot well too, but if it didn't then Kimber CS will [B]PROBABLY[/B] make it right (but if not, after rebarreling it you'll be into it for a good bit more than the Fieldcraft). The Havak is a good option, but at 7lbs it's not an ultralight. And neither are the Browning or the CA Ridgeline. [/QUOTE]
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