Why not sell the remington (or keep for back up) and pick up a Kimber Hunter? ...a 22" barrel, great trigger, CRF, Stainless action and barrel and around 5.5 lbs. Around 1400 or less![]()
Yup .... A T3 would be another good choice and comes in lefties.
Why not sell the remington (or keep for back up) and pick up a Kimber Hunter? ...a 22" barrel, great trigger, CRF, Stainless action and barrel and around 5.5 lbs. Around 1400 or less![]()
Why not sell the remington (or keep for back up) and pick up a Kimber Hunter? ...a 22" barrel, great trigger, CRF, Stainless action and barrel and around 5.5 lbs. Around 1400 or less
As for the Remington a stock would most likely save the most weight.
Yup .... A T3 would be another good choice and comes in lefties.
My REM M7 custom rifle with a 20” barrel is 4-12 oz Bare. And 5 lbs 12 oz with Talleys and a Leupold 3.5-10 CDS scope . RJ
This rifle has a Wildcat Stock .
I think you should look at an inch off the barrel and re-contouring (for pricing). I bet you could save 4-7 ounces there fairly easily, and the shorter lighter barrel will handle a bit differently.
The wildcat stock will drop some good weight, Id call and ask for a lefty, you may need to send your rifle, good to have that barrel reshaped first.
I'm sure you could get that action milled a bit too, but less savings for the $ there.
If you got the barrel off its easy enough to get a lighter recoil lug, maybe the bolt drilled or lightened. Titanium fasteners arent that expensive through aliexpress and will save an ounce or half an ounce. I think I replaced my scope rings fasteners with titanium and weighed in a thread.
That is another thing I was curious about. Wildcat doesn't have the greatest of websites, and I'm not really sure what is required for work if I was to buy the blank. I understand the filling and sanding, and painting, but is there anything else that needs to be done? Are you familiar with what needs to be done to convert it to LH?
I like the idea of doing the work myself, pride of ownership/workmanship and all that, but I don't want to bite off more than I can chew, or wreck a $400 blank...
Yup .... A T3 would be another good choice and comes in lefties.
Did you slab the action at all RJ?