For the past six or eight months I have wondered, and even argued, which of two rifles was actually heaver that the other.
Kees and I had a similar discussion a few months back but, at the time, I didn't have a decent flat-base with a large enough top scale to weight the rifles on....Bathroom Scales always showed the same, and I just knew in my heart that this was not right!
Rifle A; 34", 15/16" GM bbl in .54 caliber on T/C Hawken platform.
Rifle B; 28", 1" T/C bbl in .54 caliber on T/C Renegade platform, w/sling.
I got a new scale, just for this purpose, and here is what I found out;
(Nice scale with several measurements including; Grain, Gram, KG, Lb, and ounces, plus Tare (which allows you to measure the container, and then the contents of that container.)
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I even measured some Powder in "Grains", compared it to couple other dedicated powder scales, and it is right on the money.
I then measured a know 15# weight in Pounds, and again it was right on.)I highly recommend this Scale for every shooter!
Than came the Big Test...and the results.Rifle A; The one I refer to as "Wind River Tacks"..... w/34" 15/16 bbl....
Actual weight = 8.11.7Rifle B: My old Renegade w/28" 1" bbl. (w/sling attached) ......
Actual Weight + 8.11.6What I was seeing on that scale blew my mind!
And these pictures bear it out!
Such a small difference, and yet the "longer" barrel on the T/C Hawken has the feel of being at least a full one pound heaver.
Displacement of weight, which became fairly evident while balancing these rifles on the scale, is very deceiving in the actual weight of the gun.
Although the "balance point" is pretty much the same, much less than the width of your hand, that longer barrel projects the
"thought" that it may be heavier.
I personally don't think there is anyone, anywhere, that can tell the actual difference in 8:11.7 and 8:11.6 !!
Still yet, everyone that has picked these two rifles up, sighted down the sights, and balanced each of them in their hand, all agree with me that the Hawken with the longer barrel feels heavier.
Ok Kees, being of the Engineer Type, what is the deal here?
Inquiring minds want to know!
Uncle Russ...