What about one of the Brown Poundr Kevlar stocks, advertised at around 16-20oz... that could shave a few ounces. Any downside to those?A Pierce titanium la is 19oz I believe, run it in a wildcat composites long range stock(22oz) set up adl style, add a trigger, mag spring and follower, you're at 45 oz or so. The lightest 26" barrel you'll get arguably will be a hells canyon Light hunter, and that will be in the 44oz area. You're already at 5.6#, I built a rifle, LPA Razor-ti short action, Hawkins bdl, mickey game hunter edge, 24" sendero lite 6.5mm w/ ti brake. Rifle is 5.7#, the only place I could have saved weight was going adl stock, and slightly lighter in the barrel with a different contour from HCA or carbon six, maybe another 6oz. You're not going to get below 5.5# with a 26" heavy contour barrel, long action, and a long range style stock. I've saw kimber Montanas with ti bolts, 18" barrels bores out to 358 cal in pencil contours that were 4.5# there not a lot of space to save weight on something you want to shoot long range
Nope, or you can run a wildcat composites, they're light too.What about one of the Brown Poundr Kevlar stocks, advertised at around 16-20oz... that could shave a few ounces. Any downside to those?
Here are the numbers Ive found. Any other alternatives you would suggest other than the wildcat composites?Nope, or you can run a wildcat composites, they're light too.
Trust me dude if you build a sub 6 lb 28 Nos it'll beat your ***..Ive been shooting lightweight rifles for a while now (kimber mountain ascent in 6.5cm is one for example... 4lbs 13oz).
However, I want more oomph and more accuracy. Is it possible to make a sub 5.25lb 28Nosler, with a 26 inch or longer carbon fiber barrel, kevlar or carbon thumbhole style stock, titanium action, titanium muzzle break, that shoots half to quarter MOA with quality factory ammo like hornady ELDM, ELDX, or nosler ABLR?
If so, who would make such a rifle?
I know Christensen Arms makes their Summit Ti really light, but that is still 6lbs 7oz. The Fierce CT Edge is still a bit over 6lbs. Ive heard MG Arms makes some light weight rifles, but I don't know that they will use a carbon fiber barrel or not.
There is an outfit in Pendleton, Oregon that makes some fairly light rifles. If you Google Pendleton stocks you will find them. Let us know what you decide on. Good luck