Well..... I felt a little better when I blasted off ( way at the "wrong" end of the giant paved and controlled airstrip at KPIH, such a contrast to my place) out of in front of the Vo-Tech school and was at pattern altitude in less then a minute, quite a bit less, 45 seconds or so, 6 K density altitude. I had hoped it was lighter, but I have no complaints in the performance arena. One person here locally in SE Idaho, who will remain unnamed, has theorized a SINGLE seat S-7, same proven wing, but an all out purpose built bird, around 500 lbs has been mentioned. Minor thread drift: the BigBore and the Prince Prop are working so damn good (another weekend flight with lots of climbs to over 11K with lots of gear, and a fuel burn of 3.75 GPH over 8+ hours non refueled) the thought of that power/thrust combo in a sub 700 or even 600 hundred lb. (I can't fathom 500 lbs.) bird makes my nipples hard
I still kick myself every time I look at my kit supplied plywood floorboards. Good plywood, not CDX Home Depot stuff, but not real fine many plied Finnish aircraft ply stuff, somewhere in between. Almost 3/8" thick, the stuff was heavy, I though of CF in place of the ply, but was too cheap and in too big a hurry. Probably could have knocked off 3 lbs at least. Fabric over the pass. seat instead of Lexan would have been lighter also. That reminds me, I do have the thicker/heavier plexi windshield, I really like it instead of the Lexan, but it weighs more. U also have the newer and heavier 26 gallon poly (immune to whatever) fuel tanks. The boot cowl on the S-7S is all glas', the short tails were fabric, several lbs right there, but I do like living with the heavier version better.
After the weigh-in, as I reloaded all the usual crap I carry all the time, much of it safety and emergency gear, I am taking a hard look at it, and so far have not thrown anything out. Most newer S7-S's are over 800 (I hope....) many well over, so I did OK I guess.