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Lightweight Action Strengths
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<blockquote data-quote="osok-1k" data-source="post: 2166360" data-attributes="member: 106259"><p>I just got an email from Grayboe about a new ultralight stock that may serve your needs. It's called a Trekker and weighs 23oz. I really like Pierce actions. I have one in 6.5x55 AI and who better to install the barrel at a reasonable price. Very friendly and good to work with. I'm building a new tactical rifle for work (LE) on a Kelbly's Atlas Tactical with a Brux Mike Rock design 308 with 1-11 twist. I chose the Atlas because of their quality and the trigger hanger which allows me to time the trigger. It won't be light, probably 15 lbs or more but it will be stable and accurate which is paramount for its intended purpose. For your intended purpose I would go with Pierce and maybe a Bartlein or Proof carbon barrel with a break. I would also do a BDL style magazine with a PTG floor plate for an extra round in the mag. For lightweight totin' around rifles, extra protrusions can get caught on things and they stay a little cleaner in dirty conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osok-1k, post: 2166360, member: 106259"] I just got an email from Grayboe about a new ultralight stock that may serve your needs. It's called a Trekker and weighs 23oz. I really like Pierce actions. I have one in 6.5x55 AI and who better to install the barrel at a reasonable price. Very friendly and good to work with. I'm building a new tactical rifle for work (LE) on a Kelbly's Atlas Tactical with a Brux Mike Rock design 308 with 1-11 twist. I chose the Atlas because of their quality and the trigger hanger which allows me to time the trigger. It won't be light, probably 15 lbs or more but it will be stable and accurate which is paramount for its intended purpose. For your intended purpose I would go with Pierce and maybe a Bartlein or Proof carbon barrel with a break. I would also do a BDL style magazine with a PTG floor plate for an extra round in the mag. For lightweight totin' around rifles, extra protrusions can get caught on things and they stay a little cleaner in dirty conditions. [/QUOTE]
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