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I'm sorry blargon...I just can't wrap my head around that quoted weight without a picture. I'm certainly not calling you a liar, and would humbly eat my words if mistaken, but I have an extremely hard time believing that a model 7 action that wasn't worked extensively ( slabbed, mag box milled etc. etc.) with an equal length and contour barrel as the 84M and a hinged floorplate in a composite of your choice could even approach 5 and a half lbs. It would only be possible with extensive work to remove metal. My Montana in 7-08 goes 5lbs 13ozs all-up with low Talleys and a FX-II 4x.
My buddies Montana in .338 goes a few ounces lighter than that. Grab a titanium bolt handle from the member over at the 'fire and lose another ounce on top.
The statement that the Edge is a better stock is purely personal preference.
I really dig the recoil-absorbing design of the Montana's stock, the grip area feels great in my right hand and IMHO the only thing the Edge has over the 84M stock is the checkering. I have hunted with both up and down the scree and never had a durability issue with either stock.
I know it's nit-picking but what better thread to do it in?![]()
I have an EDGE stocked Model 7 that weighs 6 pounds 3.9 oz with a VXII UL 3-9X33, Talleys and GreTan junk in the bolt. It weighed 6 pounds 5 oz with my VXII 2-7X33 on it. So I'm 6.9 oz heavier than a Montana and I only have 1200$ into my bare gun and none of the "kimber issues"




















































