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<blockquote data-quote="chav0_12" data-source="post: 2174794" data-attributes="member: 29765"><p>Mine is a 28 Nosler, built on a Savage action with a 26" Proof barrel. I gained a lot of weight in my stock since I couldn't find a good lightweight one it had a Bell and Carlson. For rings and bases I went with Warne Mountain Tech, not as light as a Talley setup but I like the adjustability more. For the scope I have a Razor AMG. The goal wasn't to build a rifle as light as I could but I managed to come in just over 10lbs and I'm pretty happy with it. The Beast Ti II muzzle brake really tames the rifle a lot. I also gained quite a bit of weight with my PTG bottom metal for AICS mags.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chav0_12, post: 2174794, member: 29765"] Mine is a 28 Nosler, built on a Savage action with a 26” Proof barrel. I gained a lot of weight in my stock since I couldn’t find a good lightweight one it had a Bell and Carlson. For rings and bases I went with Warne Mountain Tech, not as light as a Talley setup but I like the adjustability more. For the scope I have a Razor AMG. The goal wasn’t to build a rifle as light as I could but I managed to come in just over 10lbs and I’m pretty happy with it. The Beast Ti II muzzle brake really tames the rifle a lot. I also gained quite a bit of weight with my PTG bottom metal for AICS mags. [/QUOTE]
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