Yeah thats not a typo:

Think about it,

The 84 M is built aroud the .308 family of cartridges, the 84L is built aroud the .30-06 family.

Why not a smaller, lighter action built around the .223 family of cartridges.

Howa's mini action saves over 6 ounces over their regular short action (4 in the bolt alone)

In Adirondack-ish rifles you could start getting real close to 4 lbs. cartriges could be anything from 17 Remington, .204, .223, 6x45, 6.5 grendel, 6.8 SPC, 300 Blackout, 7.62x39, and I'm not to familiar with it but 450 Bushmaster maybe???

What do you guys think? Plausible? Crazy talk? Do we need to start a letter writing campaign =]

Last edited by Mjduct; 01/22/17.