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The start of a lightweight build.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark37082" data-source="post: 2606683" data-attributes="member: 120066"><p>I am waiting on a call any day for a 280ai build with a Anti X. Started out with a target weight of a ready to hunt at 8.5 lbs. unloaded. I am not obsessing with weight savings, but would like to end up under 9#. Now with a suppressor and other things added I'm not sure if it will make my target. It will have 24" Proof Sendero CF so that will add a few ounces. If I could justify the TT 315 financially, I would not hesitate to add a few ounces there. I cycled the Anti X at the range before I placed the order. I did feel a little roughness for lack of a better description with a full magazine, but it still functioned perfectly and was smoother than any factory rifle I own. Good luck with your journey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark37082, post: 2606683, member: 120066"] I am waiting on a call any day for a 280ai build with a Anti X. Started out with a target weight of a ready to hunt at 8.5 lbs. unloaded. I am not obsessing with weight savings, but would like to end up under 9#. Now with a suppressor and other things added I’m not sure if it will make my target. It will have 24” Proof Sendero CF so that will add a few ounces. If I could justify the TT 315 financially, I would not hesitate to add a few ounces there. I cycled the Anti X at the range before I placed the order. I did feel a little roughness for lack of a better description with a full magazine, but it still functioned perfectly and was smoother than any factory rifle I own. Good luck with your journey. [/QUOTE]
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