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<blockquote data-quote="mcdil" data-source="post: 2356671" data-attributes="member: 112571"><p>I second this. He's built an entire business solely for this purpose. My NULA in 300 Win Mag with scope weighs 7 lbs 0 oz, but that's because it has a 26" barrel that he absolutely tried to steer me clear of but did for me anyway. Dropping to a more traditional 24" barrel saves 10 oz on a build specifically from him, partly due to the length, then partly due to the larger barrel contour he had to go to for the longer design. Finally, dropping from the Model 28 at 3.38" long to the Model 28S at 3.00" in length for the 6.5 PRC saves another four oz. This puts you right in the wheelhouse you're looking for. You can drive a truck on his stock even though it's only 15 oz. This is a complete system as well, balanced perfectly in the hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcdil, post: 2356671, member: 112571"] I second this. He's built an entire business solely for this purpose. My NULA in 300 Win Mag with scope weighs 7 lbs 0 oz, but that's because it has a 26" barrel that he absolutely tried to steer me clear of but did for me anyway. Dropping to a more traditional 24" barrel saves 10 oz on a build specifically from him, partly due to the length, then partly due to the larger barrel contour he had to go to for the longer design. Finally, dropping from the Model 28 at 3.38" long to the Model 28S at 3.00" in length for the 6.5 PRC saves another four oz. This puts you right in the wheelhouse you're looking for. You can drive a truck on his stock even though it's only 15 oz. This is a complete system as well, balanced perfectly in the hands. [/QUOTE]
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