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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
270WSM length
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<blockquote data-quote="KyScott" data-source="post: 928720" data-attributes="member: 39014"><p>Some body else may chime in with 1st hand experience but a Bartlein #3 contour will weigh 3.5lbs at 26 inches. I don't think 2 inches would make much of a difference in weight.*A 28 incher might with a difference of 4 inches as far as tipping the scale on the business end of the barrel. You could go with a 2"B"which is a medium heavy sporter and it would weigh 3.2lbs at 26 inches. Ive owned several medium heavys and they all shot well. They seem to be a nice compromise to help with accuracy without getting to heavy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KyScott, post: 928720, member: 39014"] Some body else may chime in with 1st hand experience but a Bartlein #3 contour will weigh 3.5lbs at 26 inches. I don't think 2 inches would make much of a difference in weight.*A 28 incher might with a difference of 4 inches as far as tipping the scale on the business end of the barrel. You could go with a 2"B"which is a medium heavy sporter and it would weigh 3.2lbs at 26 inches. Ive owned several medium heavys and they all shot well. They seem to be a nice compromise to help with accuracy without getting to heavy. [/QUOTE]
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