In stock factory form they aren’t that light when setup to actually walk out the door and go shoot something.
I bought a .223 Howa Mini on Friday and all up - scoped, a 2 baffle DPT, 10 rounds in the mag, 1” leather sling, it weighs 3.6kg, so 8lbs exactly. I think a lot of the time rifles get weighed without an accessory or two and without a full magazine, so we see some very light numbers from time to time that might not be entirely accurate.
But here’s the thing - with the 20 inch barrel and the shortened suppressor, and the bog standard HTI stock, it’s a very well-balanced hunting rifle and feels perfect in the hand. Using the 1” wide sling in the correct manner for offhand shooting, it is rock solid on the point of aim, and I am very confident it will make an excellent offhand shooter. It comes to the shoulder easily and quickly, the eye relief is good, target acquired quickly on 4x mag. For $700, what’s not to like? Whilst maybe the rifle could lose half a pound, I’m really not convinced that I want it any lighter, and that’s where personal preference comes into it.
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