Well, according to my good friend, you just described my main elk/sheep rifle. Not as light as some, but has seen a mountain or two...
Built by Leeper out of a pile of recycled parts:
-LH M70 trigger worked/squared/trued/ground bridges w/ Williams BM
-3o/o6 Winchester FW contour Shilen SM 22"
-McM Hunter's Edge
-2.5-8x36 VX3 in S&K Kontours
Been a long while since I weighed it, but it was somewhere just under 6.5 pounds naked. Shoots 150 or 168 TSX 'decent'...
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here is one for you rar - Mountain Ti in 270 wsm ... bought it for my wife but always end up taking it if she's not along.
for a stock setup still quite light -Tally lites and reasonably light Leica 2.5 x 10 ER
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Really great looking and functional rig, very nice.
that is a very nice left hand tool.
Browning Ti is very smooth and easy... never had any feeding issues and the bolt is lower angle, 60 degree i believe. I just hit it with a bit of G96 occasionally.Some nice rifles gents.
For those of you with the Remington and Browning Ti actions, how are they for smoothness when cycling? I've only ever handled one Rem Ti, it was kind of gritty, but an early example as well.
Some nice rifles gents.
For those of you with the Remington and Browning Ti actions, how are they for smoothness when cycling? I've only ever handled one Rem Ti, it was kind of gritty, but an early example as well.
As I mentioned in the gunsmithing forum the remington ti's never had their bolt bodies polished. They machining marks are still on it if you look closely thru the blasted finished. That is where the noise comes from when working the bolt back and forth. If you drop a standard bolt in the ti action the noise is gone.... Kinda sad but it is what it is.
*reread your post! not sure about a gritty feeling, but my post was addressing the "whistle" when working the bolt.
I use the Weatherby Mark V Ultra Lightweights. I have 2 of them right now. A 338-06 I got from Double Gun and a 308 I just picked up. I had a 270 that I never should have let go... They point perfect for me and have all been shooters so far! Especially that 338-06(thanks again Double Gun!)
Merry Christmas!
This is on my must-have list. Are they really worth their price tag in terms a regular Kimber?
Not on the Remington's - Only the receiver body so titanium. Ti on ti is a recipe for galling. At least a couple have tried, but the ones I know about quit because of the galling issues.
I believe Ardent is having a custom made completely of titanium, so I guess some have found a way around the problem.
I agree, mine is very accurate. I read that review Ardent, very good sir.I certainly believe so, they are in a whole different class, hyperlites. Competitors are full a pound heavier and still marketed as ultralight, I did a review here that is useful hopefully,
http://www.morrisonarms.com/2013/07/the-kimber-mountain-ascent-the-lightest-production-rifle/
This is on my must-have list. Are they really worth their price tag in terms a regular Kimber?




























