BUT!!!Sometimes I laugh about the lengths people go to save weight. For a lot of folk a few inches around the waistline would be a better proposition.
Not that I can make claims in that area...
Kind of like overweight sportsbike riders buying alloy accessories to save a lb or 2 on their bikes. Drop twenty pounds in that game and it will make a big difference.
I do understand the desirability of a light rifle when on foot in the mountains though.
Here's how I think...... (I know, I know, alla' you'se that don't care how I think, DON'T READ IT!! LOL)
About 15-18yrs ago there were 'YUGE a'scussions and arguments and flamewars on the subject of "moly"....
In fact you can STILL get a war going with moly if you try hard, the subject has been banned in some instances BUT!!
but, but, but...... here's why I bring it up.
I remember one of the huge areas of disagreement was "frequency of cleaning"....... guys were saying "we now go 30-50 even a HUNNER'T shoots between cleanings!!!" So ME.... the ever-argumentative dumbass..... started asking the question "Well, have you ever tried going 30-50 even A HUNNER'T! with nekkid bullets?
Now, on the subject of wrapped barrels I see guys saying "but they shoot really good... for what's required of them" and then a lot of folks start claiming they shoot "better".....
And I'm ASKIN' Y'alls...... how many of you have recently spooled up a MATCH-GRADE skinny barrel on a high-grade build and really, I mean REALLY checked it for accuracy? I'm stating that regardless how many folks we've got Pining For The Fjords, lamenting "The Good Ol' Days When We Could Still Get Good Barrels"....... I'm sorry to say, these barrels of today SHOOT GOOD!
REALLY good!
I'm just saying, weight-for-weight.....and you can put a regular barrel into a regular stock..... jus'sayin' again.....
(Now when someone comes on claiming "the cf wicks heat off faster than the barrel steel can bring it to the surface!!!!" I still have to walk away BUT...... I don't feel that's the thrust of this discussion...)