Why is it that practically no manufacturer offers a .308 bolt action with a medium weight barrel? It seems .308's are either offered with a heavy barrel, tactical type configuration, or lightweight barrel, mountain rifle configuration. How lame is that. It just doesn't make sense, a manufacturer will offer a short action in .243 or 7mm-08 w/ a medium weight barrel, but not a .308. What am I missing here, why do they do this?
What I want, is a .308 bolt action in stainless with a composite stock and medium weight barrel with no iron sights. This rifle would be used as a utility type rifle for hunting and general target shooting and plinking. I would prefer the overall weight w/ scope to be under or around 10 lbs.
So far the only rifle that I have found that meets these specs is a Browning Stainless Stalker. Is there any others out there that I am missing? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
What I want, is a .308 bolt action in stainless with a composite stock and medium weight barrel with no iron sights. This rifle would be used as a utility type rifle for hunting and general target shooting and plinking. I would prefer the overall weight w/ scope to be under or around 10 lbs.
So far the only rifle that I have found that meets these specs is a Browning Stainless Stalker. Is there any others out there that I am missing? Any help would be greatly appreciated.