Do you mean the lightest rifle in weight, or the smallest useful cartridge? If the lightest in weight, you have some of the answers above. But, what you put on for sights will affect the final weight.what is the lightest rifle that can kill a deer at 100 to 150yds and under $600, action doesn't matter, bolt, lever, single
the Savage Light Weight Hunter is only 5 point something lbs, oldest son just bought one in 260. oh, but it's over the $600 mark. well, the Win 94 30-30 is mightly light and easy to handle. just bought a nice light little M77 in 44mag, but it too was over the 600 mark. Micro Medallions are 6 lbs 1 oz and Rem Mod 7's are light and handy, if you are real lucky in your search, you may find one for 6, toss in a trade or save a wee bit more doe. You could find an NEF rifle for well under your price mark, but I wouldn't buy another, to me they are or were NFG! Had a little sweety H&R 157 full wood in 30-30, but it too, needed a new knuckel at one time. Or, if you meant lightest as in lightest cal, the answer is 243 Win, in my view.
A CZ 527 chambered in 7.62x39 is 5.87 lb.
Please disregard the previous remarks from this writer and stay away from any of the Savages; unless you want to buy yourself a bunch of headaches and spent the remainder of your savings on one of us for repairs ect..
Typically their sales are being heavily and falsely 'pushed' by big money advertising as for the likes of the 'Big green' company. They totally lack quality, are one of the 'crudest' and poorest designs ever witnessed, poor materials are being used and they operate like a donkey drawn hay-wagon. No doubt in my mind: they are the worst gun I've ever witnessed in the gun industry and in the end "you get what you pay for". I'm sure that any gunmaker/smith 'worth his salt' will back this up.
If you don't have the funds for a custom rig, then please forget about about Ultra-Lightweight guns, but go for the LW to Middle-weight class guns instead. Good value for money in your price class still is any of the 'used' Tikka T3, a Browning X-Bolt or you can't really go wrong with any of the older and properly 'sporterized' M98/96/M38 Mausers, FN, Parker Hale, Alpine, Husquvarna, Carl Gustav or the later Santa Barbera's or Interarms Mausers; aspecially if you can pick one up in the great 6.5x55Swede or 7x57 Mauser cal.'s.
Anmy of these will last you a life-time. Spent the extra bit and have the brl 'bore-scoped' first before you finalize your purchase.
Hope this helps? Cheers.
Kimberly Mountain Acsent. 4 pounds, 13 ounces.
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