Couple of years ago, I ordered a "custom" Savage scout rifle, left-handed, 7mm-08. Got it set up, and tried really hard to wear it out in the first six months I owned it. Now, a dozen or so hogs, a few deer, and several hundred rounds later, it's my favorite rifle. Doesn't do anything really well, but does everything pretty darned good.

Unfortunately, I let my 15 YO granddaughter, Senior Minion #1, shoot it a few times and now I have to watch her when it's out, lest it walk off and go home with her. (What really sucks is that she can shoot it almost as well as I can!)

She's currently running an older lefty Model 11 with a Numrich laminated hardwood stock, in 7mm-08, so I've decided that I'm going to scouterize it for her for Christmas. Have the scope mount, screws, rear ghost ring, front sight parts all on order, and a Burris 2-3/4X IER scope ready to put on it.

The stock is already cut to a 12-1/2" LOP, the barrel was bobbed to 20", and it's a blind box magazine, so I'm trying to figure out what I can do to lighten it any more.

Suggestions, ideas, etc. all cheerfully accepted!