snox801
Well-Known Member
I agree to some extent, my 4lb 12oz Kimber Mountain Ascent 6.5CM is not as easy to shoot at longer ranges than some, but it adds back in a lot of weight with necessities (IMO) like a bigger scope, bipod, ammo harness/cheek riser on the stock, etc which make it more effective. Then the overall package is still packable and shootable.
Correct that's why I went the extra length to make mine as light as possible. So I could add the thumbhole which I really like for hunting in the mountains. Them I was able to move to a slightly heavier scope for more zoom 17.6 once. Once I add my bipod and camera to it it's still very packable and shoots well. Keep in mind though some of that is adding weight to the rifle. Such as check riser. Mine has a very good one on the manners. If I took a lighter one then added it I'm back to the same weight. Just a thought.
I like how you are thinking though. If you want the lightest go pierce ti with the bolt, then do a pencil thin barrel and have twisted lighten it up even more and run a standard carbon or add the weight back with the thumbhole.