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Help with Lightweight 6.5 build
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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 1570827" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>I agree to an extent.. on the light weight thing. A bare rifle 6lbs or under is definitely what I call ultralight. However that's pencil barrels typically, which isn't my thing. I have come to like heavier barrels and so I feel anything with a heavy barrel (or a carbon wrapped) under 7lbs bare rifle is pretty good. Depends on that the end user is looking for. If a guy is on a budget and just wants an accurate light weight rifle I recommend buying a Tikka or a Sako A7 and getting it fluttered. Hard to beat for the price</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 1570827, member: 22242"] I agree to an extent.. on the light weight thing. A bare rifle 6lbs or under is definitely what I call ultralight. However that’s pencil barrels typically, which isn’t my thing. I have come to like heavier barrels and so I feel anything with a heavy barrel (or a carbon wrapped) under 7lbs bare rifle is pretty good. Depends on that the end user is looking for. If a guy is on a budget and just wants an accurate light weight rifle I recommend buying a Tikka or a Sako A7 and getting it fluttered. Hard to beat for the price [/QUOTE]
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