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Sheep build, UL backpacking rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 2356176" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>Really good discussion and advice here. </p><p>I've skinny'd up some of the discussed components and used MPI stocks to save more weight. If you aren't too picky on stock shape/recoil pad, there are a few stocks that will easily end up <17 oz finished. Its very reasonable to get to a 5lb bare rifle. You could go for a brand name completed rifle like Kimber or NULA to gain a few specialized weight saving component's and not totally break the bank.</p><p>Scopes, check out the SWFA UL scopes at <10 oz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 2356176, member: 78569"] Really good discussion and advice here. I've skinny'd up some of the discussed components and used MPI stocks to save more weight. If you aren't too picky on stock shape/recoil pad, there are a few stocks that will easily end up <17 oz finished. Its very reasonable to get to a 5lb bare rifle. You could go for a brand name completed rifle like Kimber or NULA to gain a few specialized weight saving component's and not totally break the bank. Scopes, check out the SWFA UL scopes at <10 oz. [/QUOTE]
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