So I would be building a varmint Hunter, score rifle. Weight limit would be 13.5 lbs. with a scope, have a 8 x 32 NXS that weighs about 6 lbs.... ). maybe I need to look into a smaller action, or a much lighter scope set-up.There are probably 20 or so fellow club members shooting these and they all shoot so well that it made me want one.
Signut, assuming the you intend to attend IBS Registered events, you appear to be somewhat confused regarding the classifications: Except for the case capacity & caliber restrictions, VARMINT HUNTER,VH) and HUNTER are governed by the same rules - essentially, these are restricted to 6X scope magnification,or, a variable set and taped at 6X); maximum weight, including sights is 10.0 pounds; maximum for-end width is 2.25'. The HUNTER class has a MINIMUM case capacity requirement of 45 Gr. of water and a MINIMUM caliber requirement of .23'; the VARMINT HUNTER has NEITHER case-capacity, NOR [minimum] caliber restriction.
VARMINT for Score,VfS) has TWO weight categories:1) LIGHT VARMINT,10.5 pounds, including sights);2) Heavy Varmint,13.5 Lb., including sights); neither has a minimum caliber restriction. There are no restrictions on scope magnification.
Most Registered VfS tournaments are of the HV version, thus, any of the lighter rifles are eligible to compete along with the 13.5 pound rigs. The majority of the people who build 30BR rifles use 13.5 Lb. rifles.
However, if you're shooting local [un-registered] club matches, none of this may apply - you'd then be at the mercy of the various club rules . . .
Good shootin'! RG