I picked up the Superlight in .223 tonight. I bought it for a light weight mountain rifle for coyote. The barrel isn't as thin as I thought it might be, but I guess with a .223" bore it just makes it look heavier than it is. First thing I did when I got it home was to weigh it and it came in at 5lbs. 6ozs. I mounted a Simmons 2-7X32 Pro-hunter using an Ironsighter base. With the scope mounted the weight is now at 6lbs. 6ozs. This synthetic forend is a bit different and with the way it's molded an o-ring doesn't help. Long before the forend screw is tight, the front of the forend is touching the barrel. I plan to do a bit of bedding and sanding to help alleviate that potential problem. I'll take it real slow at the range and give the rifle plenty of cooling time between shots. I'm going to start with 69gr. Sierra bullets and hopefully I can get them to shoot minute of coyote. All I need this rifle to do is put the first shot, from a cold barrel, where I want it.
Don