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I just got in on the group buy for Stiller actions and ordered 2 Predator actions. I want to have rifles built that are on the lighter end of the spectrum for my 2 boys.

I need help calculating weight on the components below

Any other advice on keeping balance correct and /or weight down appreciated!

Here's what I'm thinking about:
-Both will be 7-08s
-Hart #2 barrel 22
-Factory Rem triggers - 2.5lbs
-Mcmillan MR stocks or possibly McM Rem Classics
-They want Swirlies so the Edge is out
-Talley lightweights
-Leup 3.5-10x40
-Need advice on good LW BDL bottom metal - factory or other?


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Williams bottom metal is far better than factory crap.How old are the boys,I used a Broughton 4.5 contour and had Kampfeld Custom spiral flute it and the bolt,skeletize the bolt handle and had him put his Hunter bolt knob,to give it a custom look on my 7-08 and a 24in barrel.I think if you did that they would like it also when they got older.I really like the 7-08.

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Crittergetter,
Could you post a picture of that rifle? I'm looking to put that barrel on a action and would like to see how it looks. Do you find the rifle to heavy or muzzle heavy? What is your impression of the rifle? I'm looking for a longer range rifle but one that is still light enough to shoot offhand and carry.

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Since you're wanting to keep the weight down make sure you tell whoever is fitting the barrels that you want short shanks. Hart supplies their blanks with looong shanks.

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Boys are 12 and 16. I thought about the Williams bottommetal but I think it is quite a bit heavier than the factory tinalloy. I though i saw someone advertising lightweight bm on here recently


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Originally Posted by hardin284
Boys are 12 and 16. I thought about the Williams bottommetal but I think it is quite a bit heavier than the factory tinalloy. I though i saw someone advertising lightweight bm on here recently


I saw that as well a bookmarked it.
http://www.pierceengineeringltd.com/products.html


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FVA - you're the man! Thanks!

That don't look to bad for $95. Now we just need a weight comparison between the Pierce bottom metal and the Williams steel BM


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For the weight difference and the quality of the metal, go with the Williams. A couple of ounces will not make a difference.

If you are really concerned about weight, go with ADL type of bottom metal (like the early Rem 721 or 722 actions).



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I'm building basically the same rifle right now...just a different stock. Hart suggested the #3 contour to me. I'm having the shank cut at 1", 1.20" diameter instead of the std. 1.25". Douglas taper. I'm going ADL-blind box config. You will be coming in around 7-1/4# with the #2 barrel and scope.


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I should have just
bought a [bleep] T3...


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we have bottom metal also. 7075 billet aluminum that the custom shop uses. $110 for bottom metal only, $160 for everything.

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I want BDL. I like the "dump" unload when finished hunting.

The Pierce bottom metal is basically a plug for BDK rifles that have been converted to single shot.

Jerry, I didn't know you offerd the alum bottom metal. great news! Can you give me the weight for everything?


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I have a Sako 591M action with a 22" Shilen #2 in 7-08AI sitting in a McMillan sporter stock, topped with a Leupold 2.5-8 that weighs in at 8 pounds.


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