they aren't that light by todays standards, probably hitting 8 pounds scoped and loaded.
Unless your son is a fairly husky 13 year old, a Remington model 7 is probably a better choice.
The Winchester Model 70 featherweight and Remington model 7 both weigh 6 1/2lbs.
I think a Model 70 featherweight in 7mm-08 would make a great firearm for a new hunter. Put a nice light scope on it and enjoy.
they aren't that light by todays standards, probably hitting 8 pounds scoped and loaded.
I just bought a new FN Model 70 in 7-08. Rifle is a dandy, excellent trigger, lightweight (right aroung the 6.5 pounds as stated previously). This rifle is for my 12 year old daughter and she is not a husky one at all. I would definately recomend this rifle over the Remington.
Get him the Mod. 70. A 270 with light bullets/loads will kill very well and you can turn it up as he gets more comfortable. There was a nice one at Wholesale in Langley just recently. $729. New Featherweight. I'm a Mod.70 guy and will never own another Remington but one of the nicest handling guns you can buy is the Mountain rifle. Back before I saw the light I had several.If a new gun is in order,(and when is it not?) get the Model 70...I would,..and I have a safe full of 700's...
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manufacturer specs aside, if you pick up a Model 7 in 7-08 with a wood stock, and a Model 70 FW in 7-08 with a wood stock, you will find the Remington a half pound lighter as well a a couple inches shorter, depending on which Model 7
Just did that. No you won't. The Model 70 FW made now, is a way better rifle than the new Remingtons F&F being all criteria. And the shorter doesn't really matter; they are in the low 40" range.



























