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Thread: thinking about an ultra light 260 build school me up

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    Quote Originally Posted by hotsoup View Post
    @25 /08 IMP - What is the weight of your 260 carbonlight?(bare rifle) I have a 7mm mag carbonlight, potentially looking down a similar track to danny
    It's around the 2.6 mark bare I'll weigh it as is with a DPT and VX5 then you can work backwards from the spec if you want.
    There are plenty of options out around the same weight and cheaper but the carbon light does have a nice feel and the .260 even more so.
    Just ask @buzzman

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    Quote Originally Posted by hotsoup View Post
    @25 /08 IMP - What is the weight of your 260 carbonlight?(bare rifle) I have a 7mm mag carbonlight, potentially looking down a similar track to danny
    The .260 Carbon light with VX 5 is 3150kg and add the DPT with SS baffel Mk2 model is 3490kg that's 500grm lighter than the Sako Finlight 2 in Creedmoor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 25 /08 IMP View Post
    The .260 Carbon light with VX 5 is 3150kg and add the DPT with SS baffel Mk2 model is 3490kg that's 500grm lighter than the Sako Finlight 2 in Creedmoor.

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    A whole pound!!....That's quite a difference

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    Quote Originally Posted by hillclima View Post
    Nice, I think I was looking at hunter specs, how much weight did taking that foam out save on your Montana?

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    250grams I just weighed the bits from mine.
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    bog standard Model Seven 260 weighs 3.2 kg thats with a 520 gram scope. And the wooden stock is 650 grams
    Just sayin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnd View Post
    bog standard Model Seven 260 weighs 3.2 kg thats with a 520 gram scope. And the wooden stock is 650 grams
    Just sayin.
    And at sub $1400 bucks they are a great option.

 

 

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