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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 2068919" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>Since you have the Tikkas, the Sako seems like a good choice. I would take a Sako over a Christiansen on any day of the week ending in "Y".</p><p></p><p>For the real ultra light stuff, you would have to give up the floor plate or detachable magazine. Having owned a Fieldcraft, I don't think you would miss them and you would be closer to your fully loaded target weight. That being said, too little weight and you are introduced to a new set of challenges which there are plenty of threads on and why I no longer am a Fieldcraft owner.</p><p></p><p>Bergara makes the <a href="https://www.eurooptic.com/Bergara-Premier-Series-Mountain-20-308-Win-Carbon-Fiber-Stock-22-Rifle-BPR28-308.aspx" target="_blank">Premiere Mountain 2.0</a> which looks to be comparable in weight to the Finlite and just under $2k while ticking your other boxes. Looks like you can save a couple hundred dollars and still get a <a href="https://grabagun.com/firearms/rifles/bolt-action-rifles/bergara-rifles-premier-mountain-308-win-22-barrel-4-rounds.html" target="_blank">first generation one</a>, but you would have to research the differences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 2068919, member: 113623"] Since you have the Tikkas, the Sako seems like a good choice. I would take a Sako over a Christiansen on any day of the week ending in "Y". For the real ultra light stuff, you would have to give up the floor plate or detachable magazine. Having owned a Fieldcraft, I don't think you would miss them and you would be closer to your fully loaded target weight. That being said, too little weight and you are introduced to a new set of challenges which there are plenty of threads on and why I no longer am a Fieldcraft owner. Bergara makes the [URL='https://www.eurooptic.com/Bergara-Premier-Series-Mountain-20-308-Win-Carbon-Fiber-Stock-22-Rifle-BPR28-308.aspx']Premiere Mountain 2.0[/URL] which looks to be comparable in weight to the Finlite and just under $2k while ticking your other boxes. Looks like you can save a couple hundred dollars and still get a [URL='https://grabagun.com/firearms/rifles/bolt-action-rifles/bergara-rifles-premier-mountain-308-win-22-barrel-4-rounds.html']first generation one[/URL], but you would have to research the differences. [/QUOTE]
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