I built a all mountain/ hunting rifle setup and it's expensive, way more than just buying let's say a seeking precision Havok. Mine ended up at 9lbs total weight and I can shoot to 1000+ yards accurately if I do my part. Now, my 11+ lb rifles are way easier to shoot that far, but I hunt public lands in MT and hiking a long ways and lots of vertical isn't an option if you want above average results. IMO, a 9lb total weight rifle in 280AI is the perfect mountain setup, but just like you've found you have to spend $$ to get there.
If you haven't found the stock you want yet I'd get on that one first, Manners will send you sticks to try out for fit and feel free with a deposit, I went with an EH3. Spend the $ on the stock and barrel and keep up on your spreadsheet for total weight or it will inevitably end up heavier that anticipated. I went with a #3 benchmark barrel, I recommend similar or a fluted #4 to keep weight down. I had 10 oz shaved off my 6.5x284 just by fluting the a heavy sporter barrel. I shoot & hunt w a Harris bipod and am comfotable a long ways out with a 9lb rifle & the added weight and stability the bipod provides.I don't mind spending some money to get there especially when some of these hunts (Sheep and Goat) in South Dakota are once in a lifetime tags. Building also lets me buy my parts in stages and should be finished by spring so I can do load development and be ready for a whitetail in November.
i'm in the process of building mine right now. it's a 7mm STW. i got a stockys carbon fiber stock, proof 26" barrel, trued rem 700 action with a jewel trigger topped with a nightforce 4-16 ATACR F1. not sure what it weighs since it's out getting the barrel done now
ya it is heavier but i had it. it's also very reliable so i figure i little more weight there is ok.That ATACR is probably heavier then most would prefer here. As I was rebuilding this rifle on paper I found that I could not find a FFP scope that was under 25oz, I think I'm going to go with a 3-10x42 SHV for my mountain rifle over a Leupold VX5. I just wish there was a FFP mil/mil scope in the 2ish to 12ish magnification range with covered or locking turrets that was around 20 ounces. That would be a perfect hunting rifle scope IMHO.
ya it is heavier but i had it. it's also very reliable so i figure i little more weight there is ok.
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Don't overlook the Cooper Backcountry M92.....several vendors have 280AIs available now including First Stop Gun where I bought mine.....they're great people to deal with. The Backcountry will also take a Jewell or Trigger Tech Trigger if you so desire(I put a Jewell in mine). They have 1/2" guarantee....mine shoots sub .25"......worth taking a look at before you make your decision!
If you haven't found the stock you want yet I'd get on that one first, Manners will send you sticks to try out for fit and feel free with a deposit, I went with an EH3. Spend the $ on the stock and barrel and keep up on your spreadsheet for total weight or it will inevitably end up heavier that anticipated. I went with a #3 benchmark barrel, I recommend similar or a fluted #4 to keep weight down. I had 10 oz shaved off my 6.5x284 just by fluting the a heavy sporter barrel. I shoot & hunt w a Harris bipod and am comfotable a long ways out with a 9lb rifle & the added weight and stability the bipod provides.