MPFD
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OK doggin, you win! I bit the bullet and bought a poly lower. While I still and will always prefer forged aluminum, I got a NFA lower minus buffer and stock from Joe Bob for $70. Threw on an extra 6 position slider and put a pair of yellow trigger springs in it. I am trying to get a light weight rifle together. I'm using my old 16" 6X45. I was trying to get it down to 6 lbs. It does have an SPR barrel so it's not as light as it could be, but it's so accurate the barrel is staying, PERIOD! I switched out my RRA cantilever back to my Iron Sighter tall see through rings and dropped a half a pound. SO, here is my question. I have a Nikon Buckmaster 3-9 on the rifle now, and I love it. This Rifle is truly capable of sub 1/2 MOA groups, on a good day. It has shot under an inch at 200 every time I've tried on paper. The thing is the Nikon scope weighs 16.1 oz. I have a Weaver V3 1-3x that weighs 8 oz., which would put right at 6.5 lbs. Now I have had the scope on the rifle before and I could get sub MOA groups with the 1-3x, but it gets sub 1/2 MOA with the 3-9. WHAT WOULD YOU DO? Weight vs. Accuracy (at range)...
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