Well, for those who might be interested; I spent a good part of the last day and half in my workshop and finished up the sporter barreled action. Quite a bit more lathe time than building a conventional RFBR rifle. Counter or back boring the dog nut at the muzzle is tedious and time consuming, but the finished work looks great for novice machinist. The only machine work I did not perform is milling the extractor slots ... want to wait until after I test firing the rifle before proceeding with that task. I think I'm OK with the weight. With the finished barrel, receiver, bolt, magazine, trigger w/safety and the scope and rings attached, I come up with a total weight of 5 pounds 15 ounces. Hopefully, within a few days after I receive my stock from Don, I'll have the sporter at the range for a trial run. Two fine gentlemen in our sport, who I will not name here, provided advice with emails and a phone conversation. To both of them, I say thank you. John Austen