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posted 17 August 2015 02:38 I just received a Kelbys Stolle Atlas action after a six month wait. It is a repeater, left bolt with left ejection. I want to build a .308 hunting rifle that is accurate and light weight. I know, those terms should not be used in the same sentence but I'd like to try. I have a Bansers synthetic stock that weighs 19 ounces. And the atlas comes with an aluminum trigger guard for use with a blind magazine. So I'd like a 22" barrel as light as possible. Would anyone know of a supplier of lightweight carbon wrapped barrels? Any other light weight, accurate suggestions? Quick, Cheap, or Good: Pick Two | ||
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A normal #2 or #3 barrel is still light in this regard. And would be accurate to well out to 4-500 yards. Also, you could easily chop the barrel of a 308 to 18-20" and still have a very accurate rifle! You just cant expect it ot shoot dozens or rounds in one sitting. | |||
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I once had a Krieger turned and carbon wrapped by Christenson. It shot in the .300's. It was on one of my titanium m-98 actions, it was set up for a 165gr scriocco, 1deg,30sec.throat.and lapua brass. Specific built. | |||
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I've decides to use an MDT LSS chassis to save weight and use a conventional barrel. Quick, Cheap, or Good: Pick Two | |||
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