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"Mountain rifles" for backpack hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="lancetkenyon" data-source="post: 1407806" data-attributes="member: 68875"><p>.280AI built by Axisworks</p><p>R700 trued, fluted bolt, alloy bolt shroud, carbon fiber knob, alloy bottom metal</p><p>26" 1:9" Proof Research Sendero Light plus Hawkins 3 port brake</p><p>Manners EH1 bedded</p><p>Shilen Match trigger @ 1.5#</p><p>Seekins alloy 20MOA Picatinny Rail</p><p>Seekins alloy 34mm medium rings</p><p>Flatline Ops level</p><p>March F 3-24×52 w. FML-1</p><p>TacOps cheek pad</p><p>8lbs 12oz all in. Not the absolute lightest rifle, but still has enough weight to make the long shots possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancetkenyon, post: 1407806, member: 68875"] .280AI built by Axisworks R700 trued, fluted bolt, alloy bolt shroud, carbon fiber knob, alloy bottom metal 26" 1:9" Proof Research Sendero Light plus Hawkins 3 port brake Manners EH1 bedded Shilen Match trigger @ 1.5# Seekins alloy 20MOA Picatinny Rail Seekins alloy 34mm medium rings Flatline Ops level March F 3-24×52 w. FML-1 TacOps cheek pad 8lbs 12oz all in. Not the absolute lightest rifle, but still has enough weight to make the long shots possible. [/QUOTE]
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