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Builds getting heavier and heavier
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<blockquote data-quote="Joefrazell" data-source="post: 2766249" data-attributes="member: 101262"><p>I've got ultra light options and heavier options. Let's just put it this way. On</p><p>My spring bear hunt next month we will be backpacking in for 4 days and doing about 2k ft of vertical and about 3 miles. I'll be taking my custom 300 prc suppressed that weight just under 12 lbs. why? Because long shots are the norm. A 800 yard shot is much more doable with a 12lb gun than a 7 lb gun. Also, I can take a follow up shot much quicker/accurately with a heavier platform. Also, we're only packing one rifle between 3 of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joefrazell, post: 2766249, member: 101262"] I’ve got ultra light options and heavier options. Let’s just put it this way. On My spring bear hunt next month we will be backpacking in for 4 days and doing about 2k ft of vertical and about 3 miles. I’ll be taking my custom 300 prc suppressed that weight just under 12 lbs. why? Because long shots are the norm. A 800 yard shot is much more doable with a 12lb gun than a 7 lb gun. Also, I can take a follow up shot much quicker/accurately with a heavier platform. Also, we’re only packing one rifle between 3 of us. [/QUOTE]
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