Hope you are fine Superbrad, long time did not talk to you... JP.
All good JP... been really busy with a new job but enjoying it and am taking lots of time off for hunting.... Congrats on the new rifle...
Hope you are fine Superbrad, long time did not talk to you... JP.
If it comes out under 7 for your purpose life is good... Still looking to pick up a good spot and stalk with nice iron sights myself... Looking at tradex right now...
It is a 4100 in 270 Winchester. Also have one in a Brown Precision Pound'r. It is really light! Will take a picture and post it, too.
My point in posting the 4100 picture, was that the rifle is fifty years old, and was a true featherweight back then, being a pound less than the Model 70. Most standard offerings of the day were around nine pounds or a bit heavier.
Ted

The one in the center is the model 4000 Light weight in 30-06 I posted the photo of earlier. It was Dad's pride & joy and it's about the same vintage as your 4100 as he purchased it in the mid 60's. As I mentioned, ready to go it weighs 7 3/4lbs.
The one on top, the model 3000 in 270 Win that I 'adopted' from youcomes in at 8 3/4.
And on the bottem, another I 'adopted' from you, a model 1651 in 358 NM, 9lbs.
Yes Ted, I agree that they were really light - another good lightweight from that era is the Brno 21H. The last one I had was a shade over 6lbs bare. There is also something to be said for the look and feel of a nice wood stock. Correct me if I am wrong, but the BSA Majestic was also quite light.
Hi, Clay did recieved 4 Forbes Model 24 all in 30-06, he did send me some private pictures ( those are available from Prophet)...Caramel,
Did Clay bring the rifle in for you or just import it after you ordered through Forbes?
Wait time?
Is the price on the web site close to actual?
Which scope rings fit, does it come with the talleys?
Reason I ask the q's is they make rifles in lefthand and I am in the market for a light rifle for hiking in the mountains as my current light rifle is 9#
How is Forbes and NULA related, I see he started NULA but why is there two companies now, or am I totally missing something in the relationship?
Thanks
Hi, Clay did recieved 4 Forbes Model 24 all in 30-06, he did send me some private pictures ( those are available from Prophet)...
The Forbes are supplied with their own Talley weighing at 2 ounces for the set, rifle case is included...
The price is 1700.00, since i ordered a mega order ( one DE 44mag gold/ one Ruger Lypsey SA single 10 22 lr/ one Leupold scope/ and the Forbes), i surely got a discount...
Forbes and NULA is the same rifle, one is custom the other one is factory but parts are fully interchangeable... JP.
1700$... For a blued model? Yikes. I'm sure Clay has done all he can to bring us the best price.
I was waiting to hear what they'd retail for here in Canada, and now that I know I'd have no trouble choosing between a Forbes and a Kimber.
My NULA cost twice what a new Kimber Montana goes for, but you'd never hear me call it twice the rifle.
Time for a review I guess.
Does Kimber make a lefthand stainless model?

6.5 pounds all dressed... / .250 MOA with Nosler Accubond 165 gr @ 3000 fps....
This is not so irrealistic, actually would not be surprised at all... Will wait and see... JP.




























