And that was my point really. I have seen and owned some very accurate, lightweight rifles with skinny little barrels that didn't wander.
I was reading through some of the recent Kimber threads last night and it got me thinking about a few of the major internet myths about lightweight rifles. I wasn't picking on Ardent.
-Light contour barrels don't shoot after the barrel gets warm. (Not true, but can be the case sometimes)
-Lightweight rifles are obnoxious and nasty to shoot. (Proper stock fit and a good recoil pad make all the difference in the world when it comes to light rifles)
-Lightweight rifles need a muzzle brake. (Haven't seen or shot one that needed a brake)
-And my all time favorite, lightweight rifles and gear don't make a difference, just lose a few or have less cheeseburgers next time out for fast food. (Simply not true at all. A few pounds off the gut doesn't equate to pounds carried off the shoulders or in the hand. Put on a 50-60 pound pack plus a rifle in hand and climb up and down a few mountains, then tell me gear and rifle weight don't make a difference.)