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Originally Posted by EdM

I put mine together nearly 15 years ago, and cost me me around $1200 for the bare rifle. It took a lot of time and effort to find a SS Classic FWT for $650, and I picked up the McMillan off the classifieds here for $300, and Kevin Weaver cleaned up the old bedding and and re-bedded it for around $200. My rifle roughly weighs 6.25 lbs bare, that makes it over $280 an oz to get to 5.75 lbs from what I paid originally. I'm sure the Rifles Inc M70 is an awesome rifle, but I'm not paying $2300 to lose 8 ounces on my rifle. I'm very happy where I'm at.

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Originally Posted by borden811
I’m just looking for feedback on real world lightness, without shaving every possible minuscule oz. and throwing tons of money at it. Already have the action, stock, factory featherweight bottom metal. So just trying to brainstorm with the help of the fire, and see what is realistically possible.



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No question lex builds an excellent rifle; for 4 k it’s an expensive 8 -10 oz. The original poster has been asking about attainable weights using a stock he already has that weighs 24 oz; lex uses a stock that weighs quite a bit less.

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Originally Posted by greydog
Shouldn't you be out throwing your rifle at a fish or something?

LOL ..... Not a bad plan. Hardcharger's rifles do look like pike lures.

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Oh my eyes! LGBTQ 2022 commemorative rifle?


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At least SuperKchunt can "afford" to fhuqking steal pictures,if only to horn bluetits up...you "lucky" kchunts. Hint. Congratulations?!?

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Bless your hearts,for "living" vicariously.

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7ish pounds scoped is what is practical. That weight and platform makes a great hunting rifle.

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Originally Posted by okie john
I have two questions: what are you going to so with this rifle, and how do you define "light"?

I hunt blacktails an island in western Washington. The typical shot is about 35 yards, fast, and offhand, and it often comes toward the end of 10-12 hours of still-hunting on old trails in dense brush and pouring rain. I tried a lot of different things but the best rifle I ever found for that was a pre-64 M-70 Featherweight 308 in a Pacific Research stock with a 4x Leupold in Weaver rings and bases. Ready to hunt, it weighed 7.5 pounds. It balanced perfectly for close, fast shots, it was easy to carry for long stretches, and I put a lot of meat on the table with it.

There are plenty of ways to minimize the weight you add to a heavy action, but at the end of the day, that's still what you're doing. So rather than locking in on weight, what if you build a rifle that works for the way you hunt?

Instead of trying to turn a M-70 in to something it was never meant to be, maybe use it for a cartridge that needs some weight like a 35 Whelen, 9.3x62, or 338 WM. A lightweight stock like the Brown would help the rifle balance so the weight isn't all in once place. As long as you don't go crazy with the optic, you could come in around eight pounds scoped with a 22" barrel.

That's light for any of those cartridges, which you'll learn as soon as you touch one off in an eight-pound rifle.


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This is good info!
Get your hands on a NULA.
It will cost you 4K, but you will never make a mdl 70 that light.
I had a phenomenal smith take a 5 digit featherweight classic and turn it into a 35 whelen with a Kreiger #3 and a Brown stock, fully blueprinted. It is unbelievably accurate, but I definitely think about how nice it would be if I built it 3/4 of a pound heavier lol. Everything I hit with it acts like they got hit by a garbage truck though

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Sweetie,

NULA's pale to Fieldcrafts. Hint.

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Strolling down memory lane and those 7lb model 70’s do the trick. I prefer the bigger action to the lighter weight offerings.

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Most of the hunters I meet while afield are 20+ pounds overweight, few walk at all so the question is: "why a light model 70?"

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
At least SuperKchunt can "afford" to steal pictures

Looks like you're not affording much these days as well. smile


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I just dropped a pre 64 06' FWT B/A with factory BM into a 25oz. MCM edge I have and it came in at 6Lbs. 7 oz.
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Originally Posted by ElkHtrNevada
Most of the hunters I meet while afield are 20+ pounds overweight, few walk at all so the question is: "why a light model 70?"

I guess because I want one, so, “why not?”


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Originally Posted by ElkHtrNevada
Most of the hunters I meet while afield are 20+ pounds overweight, few walk at all so the question is: "why a light model 70?"

You're obviously not a backpack hunter.


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Originally Posted by pathfinder76
Strolling down memory lane and those 7lb model 70’s do the trick. I prefer the bigger action to the lighter weight offerings.

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Those look like some of utah708's rifles. Beauties!!


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I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
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You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole.

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Speaking of Talley's and Leupold, my favorite part of this thread:

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Dog Schit glass and mounting systems,ain't a "savings" but rather heavy concessions and them differences are stark. Pun be intended. Hint.

Fhuqking LAUGHING!...........

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Of course, if you're a ham-fisted lumberjack that doesn't know how to lap rings or use a torque wrench, you're going to break things... the rest of us don't. And, those of us with a passing education also know how to use "hint" in a sentence. Hint...


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Originally Posted by Brad
Originally Posted by ElkHtrNevada
Most of the hunters I meet while afield are 20+ pounds overweight, few walk at all so the question is: "why a light model 70?"

You're obviously not a backpack hunter.

So overweight guys can't appreciate a lighweight rifle? ha ha..


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I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
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An extra pound or two in the hands all day is much heavier than an extra pound or two under the shirt.

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Originally Posted by pathfinder76
Strolling down memory lane and those 7lb model 70’s do the trick. I prefer the bigger action to the lighter weight offerings.

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Those look like some of utah708's rifles. Beauties!!


Your about due for a hissy fit dummy.👊🏻

Maybe you Greg and liar Larry can combine forces and get a epic bitch and whine fest goin like the cuunts you fuucks are!! LOL


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