Kifaru Rambling Rifle?
PGW?
I would say Kifaru, NULA and Rifles Inc. Probably in that order on the short action. I think the titanium actions actually weigh in a little heavier then these. Bring wheelbarrows full of money though. - dan
Kifaru Rambling Rifle?
PGW?
Not even close....Browning A-Bolt Mountain TI........5.3lbs!
A Falling Block Works Model K, with a light barrel and reasonable wood on it will come in at around 5 pounds. Less with a pencil barrel. Guys have built them as heavy as a 7-30 Waters and similar cartridges.
A Fraser Highlander falling block will do the same. Figure 5.5 with a scope on it, again with the pencil diameter barrel. Or less.
These are both falling block single shots sized towards a Hornet or Bee cartridge. The "K" looks like a mini Win Highwall, while the Highlander looks like a shrunk down Ruger #1, sorta.
Not gonna get a 300 Win Mag in either action, though. More on the level of 17 or 22 Hornets, or a .256 Winchester, or .218 Bee kinda cartridges.
A Stevens Favorite in .32 Short would be a 4 1/4 pound centerfire rifle.A TC Contender G2 is a bit more than a pound heavier.
One of the H&R Handi Rifles in a Lightweight model will come in at about 5 1/2 pounds.
A Martini cadet action can be built as light as this, too, and can handle modern High pressure cartridges based on the .223. It'd be another custom build...
What kind of centerfire rifle, to do what, with?
Cheers
Trev
Again, no sights.
Spokerider: As for all the other rifles suggested, I didn't, as you suggested a win94, which to me says he's you're looking to spend $2-3000 on a carrying rifle. So I suggested the T3.
For a real light rifle get a Montana or a Ti and have good iron sights installed. But your looking at $1500-$2000 depending on which one you buy.
No standard sights on the T3 Lite either.........they are optional but then the rifle doesn't come in at the weight you posted!
Good luck finding one too in a T3 Lite
Sounds like it will be hard to improve on your present choice of over hill/dale rifle.Thanks for the info guys.
Lots of options to sort through......
I currently pack a '94 30-30 chasing my ball-busting hounds up and down mountains all day long after cats [ or trash! ] . So, like I said, the lighter the better..... need not be too accurate for close in shots, and preferably not a single shot......things can get "western" in a hurry with dogs and cats.




























