thanks for this, gives me some ideas on more places to shave weight. My badger isn't as light (1.125kg/2.48lbs) but it's super small when folded up. Idea is to carry it in my bag when I'm deer hunting in case I come across some small game.

thanks for this, gives me some ideas on more places to shave weight. My badger isn't as light (1.125kg/2.48lbs) but it's super small when folded up. Idea is to carry it in my bag when I'm deer hunting in case I come across some small game.
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Thats awesome man. I love seeing people do their own work. Speaking of light weight rifles. I built a big bore that eneded up very light. I didnt try too though. The weight may not sound light until you hear what its chambered in. Still missing the iron sights but it came in at 8 pounds 6oz. Seems heavy right? Well its a 460 weatherby with 23 1/4" barrel
So I'll bit on the invite to others on lightweight builds...
This isnt probably falls into the light category, yours would be more "ultra-light" and mine is incomplete.
788 lefty, rebarreled to 6.5CM with a carbon six pipe. I used ultra light balsa wood with an aluminum skeleton and bedding tied into the balsa, then carbon fiber over top.
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So the rifle with bipod, rings, EGW picatinny rail and skin on it is around 8 pounds, but with just the bipod is closer to 7. If you figure out what the average bipod weight is I guess this is under 7 pounds in comparison. I didn't really want to post pictures till the thing was completed but I dig the ultra light builds. The bipod is integrated, as I have a eberlestock pack, and I want to be able to slide it in and out without having to remove it and store it in the pack, or have it catch on the pack while trying to put it back in or pull it out of the bag in a hurry.
The choice of scope/rail/rings take this thing out of the lightweight category, but overall its a compromise for a mid range-ish setup for weight etc.
I made the aluminum skeleton, and the bottom metal is 6061 I did a CAD file for and had the trigger guard tigged together. Probably the most interesting part (at least for me) is that I redesigned the bottom metal and recreated the trigger inside the mechanism to move it forward about 30mm. The stock is designed around the trigger, the rear locking lug bolt on a 788 give it a very short bolt throw, so Ive decreased the overall length, without compromising LOP or barrel length. Benefits of a slightly shorter handling rifle without chopping the barrel. Once the weather warms up Ill get the last coat of epoxy resin, paint etc. Also, I did have to cut some of the rear picatinny lugs off the rail, as Ive shortened the LOP and moved the action back, the scope wants to sit forward more. Also drilled and tapped a 4th hole for the rail, the 788's come with 3 x 8-48 screws, vs. teh 700 4 x 6-48 screws.
Also, the small pieces of aluminum pipe off the skeleton are made for QD slings. There is a bunch of them for slings, and multiple on the sides. There are two (top and bottom) near the butt pad. The reason for this is so i could use two simple nylon slings to carry it like a backpack if you can visualize it.
The bipod has been modded, the aluminum tube on the legs replaced with CF, the bolt has been skeletonized, internal locking mechanism in the bipod (square steel lugs) have been replaced with 7075. The scope rings have been de-horned, the cross bolts replaced with Ti, which were slightly oversized and filed square to fit snuggly between the picatinny lugs, with wingnuts instead of bolt. Still need to run the lapping bar through them but havent gotten to that yet.