Light weight rifle build, need stock ideas

Re: Light weight rifle build, need stock ideas

Then you should be Ok with any of the McMillan's in Edge fill.
I hav several Remington Classics in Edge and all rifles come in weighing right at 7 lbs 4 0zs - thats with Scope & rings so you should be OK.
 
Re: Light weight rifle build, need stock ideas

I have yet to weight the barrel and action. That should give me a better idea of what is possible. Here was what I am thinking.

scope, rings, bases 1#
action & barrel 4.5#
stock 1#

total 6.5#

Nothing ever goes as planned... extra .5#
 
Re: Light weight rifle build, need stock ideas

Looks like your pretty close to getting there except the stock, tough to come in at 16 ozs.

One other thing to remember - since I don't know the barrel length you are going for, remember one important factor besides finished weight is balance, I try to build for balance as much as weight on a hunting rig, I've had a couple rifles come in a little lighter that didn't balance worth a darn.

Anyway, just a thought and good luck on your build!!
 
Re: Light weight rifle build, need stock ideas

I do - and not so to suggest my way is best, everyone has their own preference. But again for a pure hunting rig that you will carry and at times will maybe have to shoot off-hand, I like mine to be just a bit muzzle heavy so they settle down quickly. I like them to balance just in front of the front action screw, some like them to balance right on the front action screw so just depends on the shooter. I had one rifle that was way muzzle heavy and was just a pain to carry - its gone now:)

I'm sure some will chime in with much more knowledge since I'm still a bit of a newb myself.
 
Re: Light weight rifle build, need stock ideas

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jbell</div><div class="ubbcode-body">this:
http://www.lonewolfriflestocks.com/stocks/hunting </div></div>
Lone Wolf rifle stocks are stellar. Extremely light weight and beautifully inletted. Well worth the wait.

But for those that can't wait, just buy a Sako Finnlight. Very well engineered rifle.

http://www.sako.fi/sako85models.php?finnlight
 
Re: Light weight rifle build, need stock ideas

No idea on the Lonewolf, on the McMillan Edge stocks they run about $518 + $25 shipping and take right at 16 weeks +/- a couple weeks. My last Classic I ordered on Dec 10th and it was delivered on March 10th.
 
Re: Light weight rifle build, need stock ideas

Don't know if you are like me and like wood stocks and blued guns but here's what I did.

I wanted to make my Wife a hunting rifle. I had one more Model 70 action and I barreled it for 243. 22 inches.

Found a gunsmith who had some new Model 70 stocks laying around from customers who bought the rifles and wanted plastic stocks.

I got the stock for $50 and bedded it to my action. Shoots real nice. It's stuper light and doesn't walk with it gets hot.

I talked my wife into letting me use it for some up coming matches. I have some good target rifles but too heavy when the match calls for a lot of cross country (I'm old and lazy, I like light).
 
Re: Light weight rifle build, need stock ideas

MNS,

Not Kevlar but carbon fiber from Manners Composite Stocks:

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MCS-SL (super light)</span>

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The grip of the MCS-SL has a nice palm swell and a dished out area for the back of your hand which gives you a very comfortable grip while still maintaining the more traditional hunter stock look. The comb is set at a height to give you optimum height for a hunting style scope. The outer shells are made with multiple layers of 100% carbon fiber, then reinforced in the critical areas with a layer of fiberglass. The average weight is 27 to 28 ounces depending on the configuration and butt pad selection. Even though these stocks are very light they are constructed to be just as strong and stiff as our standard stocks. They will not let you down in the field when you are on that once in a life time hunt. This stock only comes in a right hand only version. The MCS-SL was designed around an Rem 700 style action, but can be had for Winchester, Savage, Howa and other actions. Please call for more details.</div></div>

MCS-SL stocks

You can build a stiff yet lightweight hunting rifle using these stocks.

Regards.
 
Re: Light weight rifle build, need stock ideas

I really like the HS Precision Pro Series Sporter stocks for hunting rigs. They are a good bit cheaper with less lead time than the Lonewolf, Mac, or Manners, but plenty tuff and will do everything you want.

I have 2 308 tacticals

one with an HS stock = 1/4 MOA
one with a Mac = 1/4 MOA plus $400

I love my Mac stock for really hard Tac use and abuse. But I don't plan on dropping my hunting rifle out of a chopper or running over it with a Hummer.