In a recent series of posts on a Colonial Kibler kit rifle that Mike Brooks built (
https://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=61017.0 ), the topic of rifle weights came up. I had never really thought much about that so, being interested in the question Taylor asked about weight, I got out a half dozen of my rifles to weigh them.....something I had never done before.
The Kibler kit I just finished (recent series of posts) is a .50 caliber (~43.5") and it weighs 9 lbs 10 oz. By contrast, one of the lightest rifles I have is the copy of a Jim Chambers rifle that I did in .36 caliber (42") Rice barrel
(
https://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=37186.0 ) Holding it, this one seems very light at 7 lbs 14 oz. There is only 1 lbs 12 oz difference (~20%) between the two, but I am amazed at how much heavier the .50 Colonial feels even just picking it up !! As Mike says in his post, "Yup, it's a big gun. No whippy little dainty thing."
And a long while back I built a maple stocked .50 caliber with another 42" Rice barrel (
https://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=34414.0 ) and it weighs in at 8 lbs 3 oz. Here again, only 1 lbs 7 oz difference but this rifle too also seems much lighter than the Colonial. Looking at it another way, this rifle is 15% lighter than the Colonial and I am amazed at how much that small difference makes just in holding it for a while, let alone carrying it around in the woods all day.