Mystic Precision
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Looking very good...
Jerry
Jerry
IBI will do requested barrel lengths. They just did up a 16.5" 6.5CM for me - you have to email request it.
Yeah wanted to mention this, anything bolt action that's used in the woods has a recessed crown that's it, don't want a brake if shooting bare ears!
Same applies with my NR semi autos, flash hiders and that's it, don't want to go deaf.
IBI will do requested barrel lengths. They just did up a 16.5" 6.5CM for me - you have to email request it.
Found a couple other ring options this morning. Heavier than the DNZ by a bit, especially considering the pic rail stays for these, but they look really solid. Nightforce xtrm ultralight or Warn Mountain Tech, 3.7-3.9oz in medium height 30mm. Not cheap options, but per oz saved they're a better deal than a lighter scope.
Thanks for the idea. At 1.72oz per ring (med height 30mm) they're definitely lightweight. I have the DNZ 2 piece coming now though and I'm curious to see how well they work.I would go with the EGW aluminum rail and the newer Vortex Pro Series rings. This combo on a short action is only 2oz heavier than going the Talley lightweight alloy 1-piece base/ring.
Optics is the easiest parameter to change cause it requires no modification to any other parts and still is 100% value on itself once you switch it out. Unlike cutting barrels for instance.
Primary Arms SLX 1-8x - 17.9 oz. Or 10 oz lighter right away
Swarovski Z3 3-10x42mm - 12.7 oz Or 15 oz savings
Vortex Diamondback 4-12x40mm 14.6 oz.
Vortex Razor HD LHT 3-15x42 19.1 oz
Primary Arms GLx 2.5-10x44 22.2 Oz
Nightforce NXS 2.5-10×42 COMPACT 20.5 oz
This is quite the exercise to reduce something by only 7 oz, do you really think you will be able to feel the difference of 7 ozs in a rifle? I bit it will feel miniscule at best, and seems like an arbitrary goal.
If you want to save some money, barrel contour and fluting can save more oz's/$ then going full blown Gucci carbon. An 18" barrel will be long enough to still be easily effective at 800+ meters, so you can save a bit by getting a shorter barrel. Also you can't really shorten carbon blanks by much, they are made for set lengths. Where as a steel barrel can be chopped down to whatever length you desire.
The more weight you take off the rifle, especially if you drop the muzzle brake like some posters suggest, the more the rifle is going to recoil and exploit any flaws in your fundamentals, so something to keep in mind. A lighter gun may not be as fun to shoot for extended sessions, but as a bonus it will really make you focus on your fundamentals, as any flaws won't go unpunished.
I recommended a lighter barrel contour above, but the drawbacks to that is they heat up quickly, so there will be longer pauses between strings of fire. May or may not be worthy of consideration depending on your planned usage and shooting style. Bonus is that a lighter contour will cool down quicker then a heavier one. My truck axel contours take forever to cool down once they get hot.
Good luck, enjoy the build.
The DNZ 2 piece scope mounts ended up working pretty well this season. They didn't have a particularly rough life, but they held on tight for a lot of rounds. I would recommend them.
I didn't end up getting a barrel this summer. Once I figured out what I wanted the lead times were pretty long and I wouldn't have gotten it until this time of year anyway. If I can keep Christmas spending minimal, maybe I'll order one in December.
But.. I've decided I need to find a new lightweight bipod. My knock off Harris bipods leave a bit to be desired, so I'd like to get something a little fancier without adding weight if that's possible. The Ckye-Pod looks really cool but is pretty heavy, and the ultralight hunting ones I've seen don't offer anything more than the Harris style. Magpul apparently makes a pretty affordable bipod that I would expect to be more durable and better made than what I'm using now. It doesn't have the features of some of the more expensive bipods, but if what it has worked smoothly and was rugged that would probably be OK.
The DNZ 2 piece scope mounts ended up working pretty well this season. They didn't have a particularly rough life, but they held on tight for a lot of rounds. I would recommend them.
I didn't end up getting a barrel this summer. Once I figured out what I wanted the lead times were pretty long and I wouldn't have gotten it until this time of year anyway. If I can keep Christmas spending minimal, maybe I'll order one in December.
But.. I've decided I need to find a new lightweight bipod. My knock off Harris bipods leave a bit to be desired, so I'd like to get something a little fancier without adding weight if that's possible. The Ckye-Pod looks really cool but is pretty heavy, and the ultralight hunting ones I've seen don't offer anything more than the Harris style. Magpul apparently makes a pretty affordable bipod that I would expect to be more durable and better made than what I'm using now. It doesn't have the features of some of the more expensive bipods, but if what it has worked smoothly and was rugged that would probably be OK.
So what is your rifle sitting at currently, weight-wise?
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I think the Magpul bipod would probably serve you well. I have one and I'd use it on this rifle but mine is just for Mlok. I might get an arca one and use that. I haven't weighed the Magpul one but think it would be similar or lighter than the Harris but it's also way quieter without the exposed springs.
My carbon six barrel was heavier than expected, if you haven’t already ordered get a lighter contour, less steel at the muzzle end if possible and you should shave a lot off the weight.