Rifles and weights

billdoe708

Member
May 10, 2015
108
31
Michigan
Well not enough ice to fish and a little bored here. Thought it might be fun to list our primary elk and/or mule deer rifles and their weights with scopes.
 

packer58

Very Active Member
Aug 24, 2011
916
0
Loma Rica, Ca.
I'll play....finished putting this one together just before this last season so here it goes.

Rem 700 7mm mag, 26" tube, stainless fluted
Replaced factory trigger with Timney
Bell & Carlson Alaskan II, bedded & floated
TPS rail, bedded
Warne rings, lapped
Nightforce SHV 5-20X56.......Awesome scope by the way!!
Butler Creek sling

Total unloaded weight= 10 lbs 2 oz

During the build process my goal was under 10 lbs.......almost made it !!
 

WapitiBob

Veteran member
Mar 1, 2011
1,385
58
Bend, Orygun
Haven't checked with the new glass but suspect with bipod I'm at about 13.

Rem 700 7STW action
Jewell
Greybull stock
Brux #5
NF 20 moa rail and low rings
NF NXS 5.5 X 22 X 56mm
9-13 swivel bipod
 
Last edited:

LaHunter

Active Member
Aug 24, 2012
322
0
N.E. LA
M700 action
26" Krieger #6 contour
Tubbs recoil lug
H.S. Precision stock
Timney trigger
Mark 4 base
Mark 4 rings
Mark 4 6.5-20 X 50mm scope
12 lbs without bipod / about 13 lbs with tripod
 

gonhunting247

Veteran member
Jan 21, 2014
1,216
797
Factory Model 70 Winchester 30.06. It has a Ram-Line synthetic stock that I replaced the original with(It broke in half through the hand grip after many years of use) It has a Leupold 3-9x40 Rifleman scope and some times it sports a Harris Bi-Pod I have no Idea how heavy, but I swear it gains weight by the end of the day. It is a deer killing machine given to me by my Dad when I was 12.
 
Last edited:

WY ME

Very Active Member
Feb 4, 2014
549
47
Wyoming
340 Weatherby Mark V Alaskan
3-9x50 Leupold w/ sunshade and alumina scope cover
Hart base
Sling
5 rounds on board
10 1/2 lbs
 

Colorado Cowboy

Super Moderator
Jun 8, 2011
8,348
4,741
83
Dolores, Colorado
.300 Wby custom. Commercial Mauser action, Shilen match barrel, Leupold VX III 4x12, Leupold steel bases. Sling & 4 rounds ammo
9# even
.30-06 Springfield custom, custom stock. Leupold VXIII 3x10, Redfield steel mts/rings. Sling & 5 rounds ammo.
8# 12 oz.
25-06 Ruger M77. Factory stock, Leupold 4x12 VXIII, Redfield steel bases & rings. Sling & 5 rounds ammo.
9# 7oz.
 

mgorm16640

Member
Jan 8, 2016
54
1
Worland WY
Remington KS mountain rifle 375 H&H,
Leupold VX-IV 2.5-8
Leupold bases
3 rounds IMR 4350 with Nosler 260 grain Accubond
M1907 leather shooting sling

It all comes in just over 9 lbs. Probably to much rifle, but if I own it, I hunt with it
 

Umpqua Hunter

Veteran member
May 26, 2011
3,576
88
61
North Umpqua, Oregon
Christensen Arms in 300 WSM
Titanium Remington 700 action
Timney Trigger
Carbon Fiber Stock
Carbon Fiber wrapped barrel
Titanium muzzle brake
Nightforce NXS 3.5-15 X 50 scope
One piece Picatinny 20 MOA steel base
Nightforce 30mm Ultralite Picatinny-Style Rings
No ammo

All of the above: 8 pounds 4 ounces

With sling: 8 lbs 9 ounces

With sling and Harris Bipod: 9 lbs 7 ounces

If I put on my Leupold VXIII 4.5-14 scope rather than the Nightforce, and go to a lightweight sling for a mountain hunt I can get the weight down under 7 pounds (without bipod).
 
Last edited:

Tim McCoy

Veteran member
Dec 15, 2014
1,855
4
Oregon
Here are three that saw action last year. They all have the old Stoney Point rapid pivot attachment on the stock, maybe 3oz. I can snap in longer sticks for shooting while sitting and short ones (8oz) for prone.

Stock Tikka T3 lite SS 270 with a Leupold VX-2 2x7x33 CDS mounted on S&K rings and bases, with sling/ammo at 7.5lbs.

Rem 700 SS 25-06 with a 24" #3 Krieger barrel in a H&S Precision stock with a 3x9x40 Leupold on S&K rings and bases, with sling/ammo 8.5lbs.

Rem 700 SS 280 in an older light weight McMillian stock, 24" Brux #5, Timney, Vortex HSLR 4x16x44, EGW rail and tactical rings with sling/ammo 10 1/4 lbs.
 
Last edited:

Horsenhike

Very Active Member
Nov 11, 2015
668
0
Eastern SD
We have two. A Ruger American in .308, and a Stevens 200 in .308.

Both have DNZ one piece mounts. Both have Leupold VX3 3.5-10X40.

Both weigh in at 7.25# on my fish scale. Unloaded with slings attached.
 

Colorado Cowboy

Super Moderator
Jun 8, 2011
8,348
4,741
83
Dolores, Colorado
.300 Wby custom. Commercial Mauser action, Shilen match barrel, Leupold VX III 4x12, Leupold steel bases. Sling & 4 rounds ammo
9# even
.30-06 Springfield custom, custom stock. Leupold VXIII 3x10, Redfield steel mts/rings. Sling & 5 rounds ammo.
8# 12 oz.
25-06 Ruger M77. Factory stock, Leupold 4x12 VXIII, Redfield steel bases & rings. Sling & 5 rounds ammo.
9# 7oz.
After looking at everyone else's, mine aren't too bad. Been toting the Springfield sporter around for over 60 years and it surprised me, it is the lightest of the bunch. The Ruger 25-06 was only sold with a 26" barrel which makes it pretty heavy, but it shoots 1/2" moa groups, so no changes to it. The.300Wby is great the way it is too. I'm 74 now, so maybe when I'm 80 I'll built a 7 pounder....LOL!
 

DRUSS

Very Active Member
Jun 22, 2014
537
157
nw oregon
I have 3 that were used much last year:

ruger m77 25/06, benchmark #2 24",timney,leupold vx-L 4.5-14,factory rings and oregunsmithing stock 8 1/2# loaded weight

weaver rifles accurized Rem 700 skeletonized 280 AI, Benchmark #3 fluted 24", 2 1/2# Remington spring kit- trigger, leupold vx3 4.5-14x LR, oregunsmithing stock, s&k rings 7 3/4# loaded weight

browning A-Bolt 325 WSM, Leupold vx3 4.5-14, leupold rings MPI ultralight stock, muzzle break, loaded weight 7 5/8#
 

grant_stricklin

Active Member
Sep 11, 2015
167
0
Christensen Arms in 300 WSM
Titanium Remington 700 action
Timney Trigger
Carbon Fiber Stock
Carbon Fiber wrapped barrel
Nightforce NXS 3.5-15 X 50 scope
One piece Picatinny 20 MOA steel base
Nightforce 30mm Ultralite Picatinny-Style Rings
No ammo

All of the above: 8 pounds 4 ounces

With sling: 8 lbs 9 ounces

With sling and Harris Bipod: 9 lbs 7 ounces

If I put on my Leupold VXIII 4.5-14 scope rather than the Nightforce, and go to a lightweight sling for a mountain hunt I can get the weight down under 7 pounds (without bipod).
Dream gun build next year!! Think I'm go with swarovski scope for light weight and night force quality.
Think I'll go 300win mag also.

Do you have break on yours since its light or don't need it?
Not a big fan of breaks myself but don't like kicking either.

Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
 

wildstreak

Member
Nov 24, 2014
82
1
Kentucky
Just got this one back this week.

300 Win Mag
Trued Remington 700 action
Jewell trigger @ 1.6#
Brux #4 sporter barrel 24" plus brake
HS Precision stock, fully bedded
leupold VX6 3-18x50

Comes in just over 10 pounds.

image1.jpg
 

50bowhunter

Member
Jan 6, 2016
103
2
Not exactly a western long range rig, but it's a handy little guy. Built spikes tactical upper and lower. 16" ARP 6.8 spc barrel. Aero precision mount and a Nikon prostaff 3-9x40. Comes in at 7lb 11oz without mag.



Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Last edited:

Umpqua Hunter

Veteran member
May 26, 2011
3,576
88
61
North Umpqua, Oregon
Dream gun build next year!! Think I'm go with swarovski scope for light weight and night force quality.
Think I'll go 300win mag also.

Do you have break on yours since its light or don't need it?
Not a big fan of breaks myself but don't like kicking either.

Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk

It has a titanium break as well, I'll go back and edit my original post. The recoil is very mild. My wife and daughter both hunt with it. This past fall. my daughter (14 years old) shot a deer at 435 yards with it and also an elk. The noise is easy to deal with with foam ear plugs, recoil isn't.
 

grant_stricklin

Active Member
Sep 11, 2015
167
0
It has a titanium break as well, I'll go back and edit my original post. The recoil is very mild. My wife and daughter both hunt with it. This past fall. my daughter (14 years old) shot a deer at 435 yards with it and also an elk. The noise is easy to deal with with foam ear plugs, recoil isn't.
You load your own bullets or shoot box bullet? Curious how your groups are at 600 yards and grain of bullet?
My buddy shoots a lot and recommend a 300win mag said 300wsm would wear throat out of barrel a lot quicker. I personally wanted a 300wsm.

Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
 

HuskyMusky

Veteran member
Nov 29, 2011
1,337
183
IL
.243 Win 4.5-14x44 7.2 lbs.
.270 Win. 4.5-14x40 9.4 lbs.
.300 WM 4.5-14x50 9.2 lbs.
.340 Wby 3-12x50 9.4 lbs.

Considering picking up a lightweight .270 win and/or .300 WSM, 7.25-8.0 lbs, 3.5-10x40 probably.
 
Last edited: