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who builds the most accurate ultralight hunting rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1587364" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>I must add that the lightest Nyla is 4.75 lbs. which is doable because they offer pencil thin barrels and non thumbhole. </p><p> I added weight back with the thumb. You can get lighter but they give up something somewhere. I spent many many hours searching trying to get lighter. I know mine would be much lighter than 4.75lbs if I had a normal shape stock and thin barrel. I found many lighter options if I gave up the carbon barrel and standard stock. But then I ended up with a rifle so light it was hard to shoot even 300 yards. </p><p> I also weighed mine with mag and rings on. </p><p> So yes you can get lighter but it's a give and a take. I'm actually doing another chambered in 6.5 Grendel using mini action and having twisted shave off a ton of weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1587364, member: 54383"] I must add that the lightest Nyla is 4.75 lbs. which is doable because they offer pencil thin barrels and non thumbhole. I added weight back with the thumb. You can get lighter but they give up something somewhere. I spent many many hours searching trying to get lighter. I know mine would be much lighter than 4.75lbs if I had a normal shape stock and thin barrel. I found many lighter options if I gave up the carbon barrel and standard stock. But then I ended up with a rifle so light it was hard to shoot even 300 yards. I also weighed mine with mag and rings on. So yes you can get lighter but it’s a give and a take. I’m actually doing another chambered in 6.5 Grendel using mini action and having twisted shave off a ton of weight. [/QUOTE]
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