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Best lightweight compact rifle ???
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<blockquote data-quote="Kimberman" data-source="post: 3796259" data-attributes="member: 2808"><p>Kimber Montana is about the lightest rig out there unless you want to spend 3 grand and up. Mine is a .308, and shoots great. You don't have to go with a Montana, if you prefer wood, a Kimber 84m Classic is lighter than any of the guns you mentioned. I like Tikkas, but I don't like a short action round in a long action gun for a hunting rifle, it kind of defeats the purpose. I have never seen a Browning A Bolt that wasn't a shooter, I've never owned one, but have shot and been around plenty of them. I'm not a Remmy fan, especially anything made within the last 20 years. IF I were to look at a 700, it would have to be a pre 1990s gun or older, which the 7-08 wasn't made then. There are no flies on a Win 70 either, a stainless featherweight would be a very nice gun to have. Sako rifles are very nice, but I don't know if you are in the mood to spend $1500 bucks or more. Savage rifles shoot well, but they don't have the fit and finish of any of the guns above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kimberman, post: 3796259, member: 2808"] Kimber Montana is about the lightest rig out there unless you want to spend 3 grand and up. Mine is a .308, and shoots great. You don't have to go with a Montana, if you prefer wood, a Kimber 84m Classic is lighter than any of the guns you mentioned. I like Tikkas, but I don't like a short action round in a long action gun for a hunting rifle, it kind of defeats the purpose. I have never seen a Browning A Bolt that wasn't a shooter, I've never owned one, but have shot and been around plenty of them. I'm not a Remmy fan, especially anything made within the last 20 years. IF I were to look at a 700, it would have to be a pre 1990s gun or older, which the 7-08 wasn't made then. There are no flies on a Win 70 either, a stainless featherweight would be a very nice gun to have. Sako rifles are very nice, but I don't know if you are in the mood to spend $1500 bucks or more. Savage rifles shoot well, but they don't have the fit and finish of any of the guns above. [/QUOTE]
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