Always an interesting discussion.
If you're going to be using it "Alpine style" as in a long carry and one or two shots then the stock and scope are your best bet as you can use a brake rather than suppressor?
And if its "Bush bashing" then I guess the barrel chop, scope and stock will save you plenty.
I have a Superlight Creedmoor and it's wearing one of Kens stocks with flush cups as I dont walk for hours so can carry what I need in a waist pouch / bum bag. Also my scope weighs a bit, bipod is attached and suppressor adds to the overall weight gain but I'm happy and capable of the carry over the required distance.
Going REAL hard would be carbon barrel, stock and superlight scope set up.... but thats not for everyone.
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