Savage Hog Hunter in 223: $500 locally
MDT LSS Chassis: $400
SWFA Fixed 20x scope: $300
Warne Maxima Weaver style steel two piece scope base: $30
Leupold PRW Steel Weaver style rings: $70

Total: $1300

Anything here in that's a bad idea? My goal is for this rifle to shoot in 1/2 inch at 100 yards using handloads with match bullets (69gr SMK or similar). Max range I'd likely use this rifle would be 500 yards. It wouldn't be out of the question for me to use it in tactical rifle matches either, though I expect I might rebarrel it for that sort of thing.

Edit: my rough math says this thing should come out around 9.50 lbs. 7.25 lbs for stock rifle, subtract 1.75 for the factory stock, add 2.25 for chassis and buttstock, 1.75 lbs for scope and mounts. Since at 9 lbs you're crossing the line from rifles to artillery, is there anywhere I could save weight beyond the obvious option of not using a chassis? And if you're wondering, the point of the chassis is so I don't have to deal with any stock bedding or forearm strengthening drama. And because the B&C medalist stock with bedding block is even heavier than the LSS chassis, at least according to both manufacturer's websites.