Originally Posted by WillAK
I apparently know how to make an ultralight rifle heavy. This is a little titanium action 6.5 SAUM built by Dallas Lane.
Specs are as follows:
Rifle weighs 5 pounds 6 ounces
Mac Bros Evo titanium action
Hawkins 30mm hybrid pow rings
MCS ultralite classic radius pillar bedded
Bart #2b spiral 8 twist 23" threaded 1/2-28 with cap
APA Micro bastard brake nitride coated
APA dbm w/ 3 round mag.

But, you throw an NXS Compact and three rounds into the mag and it jumps up over 7lbs quick. Really don't care as it proved an absolute killing stick this year on my sheep, plus back up on wife's griz and ram.


I've had the same stock, action, DBM, and Curtis flush mag here for over a year and haven't been able to decide on a chambering. I'm leaning toward another 6.5 CM, but also thinking maybe a 22CM.


Originally Posted by 16penny
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